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CebPac flight delayed by woman's bomb joke

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A CEBU Pacific aircraft bound for Manila was forced to cancel its flight on Tuesday evening after a passenger allegedly cracked a bomb joke while inside the aircraft at Davao Internatio­nal Airport (DIA).

Police Regional Office (PRO 11) spokespers­on Police Chief Inspector Andrea dela Cerna said during yesterday’s AFP-PNP press forum at The Royal Mandaya Hotel that the Cebu Pacific Flight 5J970 was delayed due to the incident which happened at around 7:05 p.m.

She further identified the person as Blanca A. Pulvera, 28, a resident of Mabini, Compostela Valley Province.

The incident prompted the aircraft personnel to instruct the passengers inside the airplane to immediatel­y disembark and the Philippine National Police - Explosive Ordnance Disposal (PNP-EOD) and the K9 unit of Aviation Security Unit (AvSU) 11 personnel conducted Render Safety Procedure (RSP) to ensure the safety of the passengers.

The ‘bomb threat’, however, turned out negative.

“May we again remind the public that bomb joke is punishable by law under anti-bomb joke law RA 1727,” she said.

For cracking the bomb joke, Pulvera may end up

imprisoned for five years of fined with not more than P40,000 when found to be guilty. Bomb jokes and hoax is a violation of Presidenti­al Decree 1727 which declares unlawful "the malicious disseminat­ion of false informatio­n of the willful making of any threat concerning bombs, explosives or any similar device or means of destructio­n.”

However, Sasa police station commander Police Chief Inspector Emerson Pugong, in a text message yesterday, said that Pulvera was released by the aviation police since the air carrier did not file a complaint against the offender.

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