Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Bomb threat’ cancels Bataan classes

General Benjamin Silo, chief of Civil Security Group — through Col. Ronnie Favia — said the Explosive and Ordnance Division had the informatio­n already as it had spread in December last year

- BY MAR SUPNAD

School officials in various public schools in Bataan province have suspended classes following the circulatio­n of an alleged bomb threat in the province.

Initial reports disclosed that the threat has also reached the Department of Education in Bataan in an email, saying that the alleged perpetrato­r has sent high-performanc­e bombs to various government facilities.

With the reports circulatin­g, school officials decided to suspend classes and send the students home.

Philippine National Police Bataan director Col. Palmer Tria said that they are still assessing and monitoring informatio­n regarding the alleged bomb threat, saying he reported it already to Bataan Governor Joet Garcia.

“We are still assessing if it is a hoax,” Tria said. However, General Benjamin Silo, chief of Civil Security Group — through Col. Ronnie Favia — said the Explosive and Ordnance Division had the informatio­n already as it had spread in December last year.

In a circulatin­g screen grab, the bomb threat supposedly came from a Japanese lawyer who identified himself as Takahiro Karasawa, of Steadiness law office with telephone number +813-6435-8073.

DAILY TRIBUNE called up the number apparently from Japan, but it directed to an answering machine.

“I sent high-performanc­e bombs in major Philippine facilities. Those bombs will explode approximat­ely at 3:34 p.m. this 12 February,” said the alleged bomb threat. “It is time, all human beings, to reclaim your freedom.”

Over at Ilocos Norte, Col. Fred Obar, newlydesig­nated police director, and Col. Julius Suriben, chief of staff at Regional police office 4-A, disclosed that they have no such report in their areas so far but they remain on alert.

Meantime, PNP spokespers­on Col. Jean Fajardo said that the alleged bomb threat is a hoax.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH ?? THE Department of Public Works and Highways completes the Magat River Wall project in Barangay Bontal Proper in Bayombong, Nueva Ecija province.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH THE Department of Public Works and Highways completes the Magat River Wall project in Barangay Bontal Proper in Bayombong, Nueva Ecija province.

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