From the Philippine Star (Apr 8): Improvised bomb
found in Basilan
Police and military officials on recovered an improvised bomb planted in a
motorcycle showroom in Isabela City, Basilan province on Monday morning.
Superintendent Albert Larrubis, Isabela City police chief, said a vigilant
civilian discovered the remote-triggered bomb planted at the building rented by
Phil Motors Inc. along Veterans Avenue, Barangay Seaside at about 7:15 a.m.
He said that civilian immediately went to the authorities after spotting a
suspicious-looking baggage placed beside the building.
Larrubis said the residents in the vicinity were immediately evacuated as
police and military explosive ordnance and disposal units safely defused the
bomb.
The bomb was fashioned with a cylindrical metal pipe containing
trinitrotoluene (TNT), silicon control rectifier, a 9-volt battery, an
improvised blasting cap and a cellphone, which was supposedly attached to the
bomb as a remote triggering device.
The recovered components of the bomb have been brought to the police's crime
laboratory for further investigation to determine which group owned the
explosive device.
The police said that the group behind the bomb could have been involved in
extortion activities and it could have been targeting Phil Motors Inc.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/04/08/928333/improvised-bomb-found-basilan
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