As indicated by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the two security offices put forth separate expressions requesting that general society disregard a video cut being shared via web-based networking media, demonstrating a fear-based oppressor assault at the air terminal.
Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information stated:
"The NAF wishes to state completely that MMIA was not and has never been under any assault. The video being coursed demonstrates an air terminal security reenactment work out, labeled Exercise Thunderbolt, which occurred on November 8, 2016, more than 2 years back.
"The activity was gone for rehearsing NAF staff and other security organizations at MMIA on moves to be made in case of an assault on the Airport.
"The NAF wishes to guarantee all neighborhood and worldwide explorers that our air terminals stay safe and that they can approach their movements with no dread," he said.
The representative of the Lagos Police Command additionally issued a comparable reply and passed on the choice of the Police chief to catch the individual circling the video.
The order's representative CSP Chike Oti said the video was an old one, which was a reenactment practice by security officers, if there should be an occurrence of any fear based oppressor assault.
"The consideration of the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command has been attracted to a video inclining on the online networking implying that the MMIA is under assault by fear mongers.
"In perspective of the aggravating video, the specialists of Lagos State Police Command reached the Deputy Commissioner of Police accountable for activities at the Airport Command.
"He expressed that the video was that of a reenactment practice completed by the Nigerian Airforce related to different offices at the air terminal three years back," he said.
The Command guaranteed individuals from people in general that MMIA is sheltered and secure and not under any type of assault as being depicted by those behind the talk.
"As of now, the Commissioner of Police has guided the Command's Intelligence Unit to expose the people behind the gossip for arraignment."
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