Bomb scare grips Munti City Hall
February 5, 2003 | 12:00am
Fear and anxiety gripped employees of the Muntinlupa City Hall after a bomb was reportedly planted in the building.
Bomb sniffing dogs, owned by the upscale malls in the city, were immediately lent to the local government and the police to help search for the bomb.
None was found, said Tez Valencia of the city information office.
Valencia said an unidentified male caller warned city police that a bomb has been planted in the building. The police and the city government offices share a building located along the National Road in Barangay Putatan.
Valencia said Police Officer (PO)1 Roberto Gaerson received the call at around 1:25 p.m. Nikko Dizon
Bomb sniffing dogs, owned by the upscale malls in the city, were immediately lent to the local government and the police to help search for the bomb.
None was found, said Tez Valencia of the city information office.
Valencia said an unidentified male caller warned city police that a bomb has been planted in the building. The police and the city government offices share a building located along the National Road in Barangay Putatan.
Valencia said Police Officer (PO)1 Roberto Gaerson received the call at around 1:25 p.m. Nikko Dizon
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