Lyceum of the Philippines suspends classes, work over bomb scare | Inquirer News

Lyceum of the Philippines suspends classes, work over bomb scare

/ 02:00 PM October 10, 2012

MANILA, Philippines—The Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila went on an “emergency holiday Wednesday after receiving a call that an alleged bomb would explode  inside the campus, police said.

The Manila Police District station 5 said a security guard of Lyceum alerted their station around 11:40 a.m. after receiving a phone call from a still unidentified person allegedly saying that a bomb will be set off inside the university.

Authorities responded in the area “but found nothing.”

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Nonetheless, classes and office work were suspended, Lyceum said in its twitter post, adding that afternoon exams will be rescheduled.

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This was the second time a bomb hoax gripped the city.

On Tuesday, a package with a note claiming it was a bomb was discovered inside a bus in Liwasang Bonifacio in Intramuros, Manila.

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Jamie Marie Elona

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