Police have recovered Monday an improvised explosive left behind a government school in
Chief Inspector Ariel Huesca, a regional police spokesman,
said the explosive – a mixture of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil – was first
discovered by a villager at the back of the Isabela City
Pilot School
and informed authorities about it.
“The explosive was placed inside a bag and was planted at
the back of the building of the said pilot school. It contained Ammonium
Nitrate Fuel Oil with an improvised time fuse,” he said.
He said members of the Explosive and Ordnance Division of
the Police Regional Public Safety Battalion rushed to the school and safely
recovered the bomb.
It was unknown who tried to set off the bomb or its motive, but the
discovery of the explosive coincided with village polls. Police would not say
if the foiled attack was connected to the elections or not.
Basilan is one of five provinces under the Muslim autonomous region inMindanao . Basilan and Lanao del Sur, also a province in
the autonomous region, were two areas marred with violence and vote-buying
during the polls.
Basilan is one of five provinces under the Muslim autonomous region in
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