IEDs found in Iligan City won't explode, says police | Inquirer News

IEDs found in Iligan City won’t explode, says police

By: - Correspondent / @rumelINQ
/ 06:37 AM September 05, 2023

IEDs found in Iligan City won't explode, says police

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ILIGAN CITY — Five days into the month-long Diyandi festival here, police found an improvised explosive device inside a black backpack left unattended behind a stall of used clothings (ukay-ukay) across a commercial mall here.

A civilian reported the backpack being seen across the south wing Gaisano Mall along Consunji street here at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, prompting the police to rush to the scene and investigate.

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Police Major Felix Rabago Jr., commander of the city’s police station 5, said the four IEDs were wrapped inside a garbage bag but lacked several components to make it explode.

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Police Col. Reinante delos Santos, city police director, said in a report the package must have been intended only to intimidate and create a scenario of panic among the people in Iligan City now celebrating the festivities that would culminate on the feast of the city’s patron saint on Sept. 29.

“There is a possibility that the incident was a diversionary tactics of the enemy to take away the attention of authorities from their targets,” he said.

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An examining officer of the Explosives and Ordnance Division (EOD) said the recovered explosive materials did not have a power source to generate an explosion.

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Besides, the triggering device consisting of a handheld radio, was not functional. One of the cellular phones did not even have a battery while the other one had no Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.

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De los Santos said the chemical compound found inside the four canisters was not an Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFU) and there was no blasting cap found; hence, the recovered IED could not trigger an explosion.

He said the police were still studying the motive behind the planting of the incomplete IED in a crowded public market.

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The month-long Diyandi festival is a thanksgiving celebration among the tri-people (Christian, Muslims and the Lumad) here that culminates on September 29, fiesta of the city’s patron St. Michael, the Arcangel.

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