Bomb scare in Makati false alarm | Inquirer News

Bomb scare in Makati false alarm

/ 01:45 PM November 24, 2014

makati city mapMANILA, Philippines—An abandoned suitcase found at a busy intersection in Makati City turned out to contain various tools and not a bomb as earlier suspected, according to the Makati Police Explosives and Ordnance Division (Makati EOD).

Police closed off the area to traffic after the suitcase was found near a convenience store at the corner of Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas 11 a.m. Monday, a television report said.

Netizens earlier tweeted that a bomb was detonated by the Makati EOD in the area.

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The bomb scare turned out to be a false alarm. The Makati EOD said the bag did not contain an explosive device but an assortment of tools.

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The roads were opened to traffic after a bomb threat was ruled out.

Makati Police Chief Senior Superintendent Ernesto Barlam said the incident was under further investigation.

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