Caloocan school to resume classes Tuesday p.m. after bomb hoax | Inquirer News

Caloocan school to resume classes Tuesday p.m. after bomb hoax

/ 12:09 PM September 03, 2013

MANILA, Philippines—An elementary school in Caloocan City is to resume classes Tuesday afternoon after a bomb threat earlier in the morning turned out to be a hoax.

Rustica Lorenzo, principal of the Pangarap Elementary School, announced that classes would resume on Tuesday afternoon.

“The police did not find a sign of a bomb in our school, so classes will resume this afternoon,” Lorenzo said in a telephone interview.

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Lorenzo said that security has been tightened at the Pangarap Elementary School following the threat.

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She said that she received a text at around 5:40 a.m. Tuesday from a number she recognized, which said, “Sasabog ang paaralan ninyo anumang oras o araw ngayon (Your school will explode any time or any day).”

Students who arrived early for classes were told to stay in a nearby covered court first as the school was searched for bombs. Lorenzo said the parents accompanying students to school eventually decided to just take them back home.

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Caloocan Police deputy chief for operations, Senior Superintendent Ferdinand Rosario, said that SWAT and bomb teams were sent to the school, but they found no explosive devices.

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