Mr Cole said the agency was dislodging illegal traders when one of the hoodlums stabbed an official on the wrist.
The command spokesperson said investigations are ongoing and updates will be made public.
Mr Disu said the ongoing disciplinary proceedings are part of broader institutional reforms.Â
The CP commended the operatives for their vigilance and professionalism.
She said injured victims were rushed to the hospital where they are currently receiving treatment.
Mr Edafe assured that the matter is being looked into and urged the victim to reach out to him.
She said, “They sent their solicitors to serve me this letter. Remember the video I made three days ago about the bread that stayed two months in my shop without going bad?”
The company’s General Manager, Alexander Fanafa, sympathised with the families of the affected passengers.
The UTME, which started on Thursday, will end on April 25, 2026.Â
Three others were injured in the explosion.
