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Security and rescue officials gather at the scene of a bomb blast in Abuja October 1, 2010. 
                        
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        Sat Oct 2, 2010 11:24am EDT
        
    
ABUJA (Reuters) - The death toll from car bombs that exploded near a parade marking Nigeria's 50th anniversary of independence rose to 12 on Saturday and authorities admitted they had been warned of the attack.
Jimoh Moshoo, police spokesman in the capital, Abuja, said 12 people were confirmed dead and 17 injured in Friday's blasts, which went off about an hour after an emailed bomb threat from a rebel group in the oil-producing Niger delta.
Nigerian paper This Day, citing presidency sources, said British intelligence had got wind of a plot and passed on a warning to Abuja. Britain's Duke of Gloucester, who was due to represent Queen Elizabeth II at the event, pulled out.
The secret service in Africa's most populous nation confirmed it had received foreign tip-offs and had stepped up security accordingly, including towing 65 vehicles from the streets and cordoning off roads leading to the parade ground.
"If we had ignored them the situation could have perhaps been worse than what happened," State Security Service spokeswoman Marilyn Ogar said.
President Goodluck Jonathan, who faces an election next year and who is from the impoverished delta region, has condemned the attacks by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) and vowed to bring those responsible to justice.
The night before the blasts, South African police also raided the home of senior MEND figure Henry Okah in Johannesburg at Nigeria's behest, according to security consultancy Stratfor.
The swoop failed to uncover anything incriminating and South African police declined to comment. "We're not going to deny or confirm the incident took place," spokeswoman Tummi Shai said.
News outlets including Reuters received Friday's emailed bomb warning, signed by principal MEND spokesman Jomo Gbomo, about an hour before the explosions.
After the blasts one km (0.6 miles) away, the army and air force displays continued as scheduled.
POLITICAL MOTIVE?
MEND has been fighting for years for a greater share of oil revenues for the Delta, home to Africa's biggest oil and gas industry, but signed an amnesty with the government last year.
Although most of its activities have been focused on the creeks of the region, it has struck offshore oil installations and in the heart of Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos.
However, it has tended to avoid civilian casualties, leading some to question whether the Abuja bombs were the work of a splinter group or might relate to the power struggle brewing ahead of next year's elections.
Jonathan is facing several challengers, including former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida, for nomination as the ruling People's Democratic Party's presidential candidate.
	
	
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