Senate tightens security after getting bomb threat

Senate tightens security after getting bomb threat

By: - Reporter /
/ 11:02 AM December 18, 2024

Senate tightens security after getting bomb threat

The Senate of the Philippines. INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — The Senate has tightened its security after receiving a bomb threat through its social media account.

Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero confirmed this in a Viber message on Wednesday.

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“While it was not considered as a credible and serious threat, the OSAA (Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms) is nevertheless taking the necessary precautions,” Escudero said.

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According to Senate Secretary Atty. Renato Bantug, the bomb threat was posted on the Senate’s Facebook page on Tuesday morning “most likely by a prankster” since the same “account” had also posted it all over the place.

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“But OSAA implemented security protocols per SOP starting yesterday just to be sure,” Bantug said in a message to reporters.

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Work in the Senate continued despite the threat.

Congress is set to take a break starting Thursday.

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