Unattended briefcase causes bomb scare in Legazpi City | Inquirer News

Unattended briefcase causes bomb scare in Legazpi City

By: - Correspondent / @msarguellesINQ
/ 03:10 PM August 31, 2020

LEGAZPI CITY –– A briefcase left unattended beside an electric post triggered panic among residents living along a major thoroughfare in this city’s Old Albay District on Monday morning after it was suspected of containing a bomb, a police report said.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Alwind Gamboa, city police chief, said the briefcase was found in front of Calderon Building in Barangay Cruzada.

A responding police bomb squad unit, after verification with a K9 bomb-sniffing dog, immediately conducted the detonating procedure at 9:15 a.m.

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A police explosive and ordnance team, following a search and recovery of the particles, found that the briefcase contained only several sets of spoon and fork utensils.

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The investigation disclosed that the briefcase was left behind outside the gate at 1:10 a.m. by Paul Beltran, 25, a driver of Noel Andres Perdigon, Senior Vice President of Insular Life, who unloaded the luggage at the latter’s rented house that is used as a stockroom.

The Capt. Fermin Aquende Drive, formerly Washington Drive, is the main road several meters from the Legazpi Domestic Airport, a private Catholic elementary and secondary school, hotels, hospital, and subdivisions.

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The bomb scare prompted police to set up barriers and deploy police crowd control that caused moderate traffic in the area.

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