The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

Bomb scare grips Camp Crame

January 11, 2017



Three boxes were spotted beside the Philippine National Police general hospital Wednesday afternoon but bomb experts later said they were duds.

A policeman wearing a bomb disposal suit conducted disruption procedures. The area was declared safe shortly before 5 p.m, one and half hours after these were found.

"We conducted safety procedures to totally eliminate the hazard," Supt. Edwin Ellazar,  officer-in-charge of the EOD operating division, told reporters.

Police found  electrical wires inside the boxes. Ellazar said  policemen are looking at the closed-circuit television cameras to find out who left the boxes.

Earlier, a suspected improvised bomb  was  found near the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters.

Residents at  4th Avenue in Barangay Bagong Lipunan panicked when garbage collectors discoveted a package resembling a dynamite with a digital clock, wires and battery  around 11 am.

Telina Sica, a resident,  said: "We got scared. We thought it may explode.”

Garbage collector Arnold Golbin asked help from PO1 Kevin Ronald Tobias of the Aviation Security Group who was claiming a uniform from a store.

Tobias placed the package along the street between motorcycles and ordered people to stay away. He called officers in Camp Crame and an explosives and ordnance division/K9 Unit  found the package a dummy and declared the place safe at 11:30 am

Ellazar  said the package had seven pieces of cardboard which resembled dynamite. "These are ordinary cardboard with a digital timer," Ellazar said. He said this is similar to what they use during seminars. DMS