Caloocan suspends classes, gov’t work over bomb threats

MANILA, Philippines — Caloocan City Mayor Along Malapitan suspended classes on Wednesday, October 17, due to continuous bomb threats in schools and even the city hall.
Malapitan suspended classes in both private and public classes, saying that schools in both North and South Caloocan have been getting bomb threats.
Even Caloocan City Hall got bomb threats, Malapitan said.
“Inatasan na po natin ang ating Caloocan City Police na tiyakin ang kaligtasan ng lahat at ang masusing imbestigasyon at ang pagpapanagot sa mga nanggugulo sa ating siyudad,” Malapitan said in a Facebook post.
“We have dispatched our Caloocan City Police to ensure the safety of everyone and to investigate and hold accountable those who are causing trouble in our city.)
Malapitan did not disclose where the bomb threats were received or how many were recorded.
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