The Philippine Star

Abandoned toolbox causes bomb scare in Makati

- – Perseus Echeminada, Jaime Laude

A metal toolbox abandoned in Makati City’s central business district caused a bomb scare before noon yesterday.

The toolbox was found in front of a convenienc­e store at the Zuellig building, located at the corner of Paseo de Roxas and Makati Avenue at around 11 a. m., according to the Makati Operations Center.

The toolbox was found by city public safety enforcer Christophe­r Sales.

Police officers said the toolbox, which was opened with a “water charge” used to defuse improvised explosive devices (IEDs), was found to contain various tools.

Public safety personnel reported that the toolbox came from a gray L-300 van with license plate UBS-614, but they cannot say whether the toolbox was accidental­ly left behind.

Last Friday, an IED was found at the parking area of the Guadalupe Mall Market in Guadalupe Viejo at around 7 p.m.

The IED contained an alarm clock, wires with electric tape and nails, but no detonating devices or explosives. The device was defused by bomb experts.

No destabiliz­ation plot

Meanwhile, a senior military intelligen­ce official said yesterday they “don’t see any connection” between the bomb scares and an alleged plot to destabiliz­e the government and derail the ongoing investigat­ions of Vice President Jejomar Binay and his immediate family members on allegation­s of corruption.

Another source in the intelligen­ce community said what concerns them is the spate of bombings in Central Mindanao, specifical­ly in the towns of Kabacan and Mlang and Cotabato City. The attacks, which occurred in the past week, left four people dead and 41 others wounded.

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