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                    [Title] => Bomb defused at North Cotabato bus terminal
                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY — Lawmen thwarted the other day an attempt by a notorious extortionist to bomb a public bus terminal in Midsayap, North Cotabato.


Senior Inspector Raul Supiter, Midsayap police chief, said the suspect, Glen Camalis, was about to rig the bomb underneath a bench when civilians noticed him and sought help from policemen deployed two blocks away.

The responding policemen succeeded in immediately defusing the explosive, fashioned from a live M67 fragmentation grenade attached to an electrical circuit and a blasting device.
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Senior Inspector Raul Supiter, Midsayap police chief, said the bomb was left by two men inside a room of the Roadside Inn located along the national highway.

The bomb was fashioned from a sealed steel cylinder filled with octane fuel and rigged with an improvised battery-operated blasting device.
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                    [Title] => Bomb defused at North Cotabato bus terminal
                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY — Lawmen thwarted the other day an attempt by a notorious extortionist to bomb a public bus terminal in Midsayap, North Cotabato.


Senior Inspector Raul Supiter, Midsayap police chief, said the suspect, Glen Camalis, was about to rig the bomb underneath a bench when civilians noticed him and sought help from policemen deployed two blocks away.

The responding policemen succeeded in immediately defusing the explosive, fashioned from a live M67 fragmentation grenade attached to an electrical circuit and a blasting device.
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Senior Inspector Raul Supiter, Midsayap police chief, said the bomb was left by two men inside a room of the Roadside Inn located along the national highway.

The bomb was fashioned from a sealed steel cylinder filled with octane fuel and rigged with an improvised battery-operated blasting device.
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