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Ilocos police director Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, who personally supervised the disposal operation, said the bomb was placed inside a backpack and was left by an unidentified man in a crowded area at around
“The bombs have timers made up of alarm clocks and three pieces of TNT (trinotoluene). It could have exploded in the area if not seen by witnesses who immediately reported it to the police,” Bataoil said.
He added that the area near the City Hall has been declared safe after the navy’s EOD led by Lt. Commander Carlos Yumol Garcia Jr. and the policemen carefully search the place.
Superintendent Rolando Bersola, the city police chief, said the timer was still running when they were defusing the bomb.
He said two women – Jenny Ajolo, 20, and Teresita Dumo, 24 – reported to the police that at around 7:35 p.m., a man, between 28-30 years old, at least 5’7”, has straight hair and wearing gray t-shirt placed the bag under the plants below the monument and casually walked away.
Ajolo and Dumo opened the bag and saw the bomb.
They immediately reported the matter to the police and the police called for assistance from the Navy based in Poro Point here.
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