Philippines bomb threat: Aviation police chief says warnings most likely a hoax

CNA
6 Oct 202301:22

Summary

TLDRA suspected bomb threat targeting flights from Manila to Cebu, Davao, and Palawan prompted heightened security at 42 commercial airports across the Philippines. Authorities later deemed the anonymous email warning a likely hoax, and airport operations have since returned to normal. The incident comes just days after a previous bomb scare disrupted operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, raising concerns among passengers about safety. Despite the scare, no injuries were reported, and aviation authorities continue to monitor and maintain strict security measures to ensure the safety of travelers nationwide.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A bomb threat triggered heightened security at airports across the Philippines today.
  • 😀 The threat was likely a hoax, according to the chief of Aviation Police.
  • 😀 An anonymous email warned of bomb threats targeting flights from Manila to Cebu, Davao, and Palawan.
  • 😀 The warning led to enhanced security measures at 42 commercial airports across the country.
  • 😀 Airport operations have now returned to normal following the increased security response.
  • 😀 This incident follows a bomb scare that disrupted operations at Mactan-Cebu International Airport days earlier.
  • 😀 Some passengers at Manila International Airport expressed concerns for their safety.
  • 😀 The bomb threat was sent to air traffic services, triggering immediate action from authorities.
  • 😀 The heightened alert has now been lifted as no credible threat has been found.
  • 😀 Authorities are skeptical about the authenticity of the threat, calling it likely a hoax.

Q & A

  • What was the reason for the heightened alert across airports in the Philippines?

    -The heightened alert was prompted by a bomb threat, which was later believed to be most likely a hoax.

  • Who is skeptical about the bomb threat warning?

    -The chief of Aviation police is skeptical about the anonymous bomb threat warning.

  • What form did the bomb threat warning take?

    -The bomb threat warning was sent anonymously via email to air traffic services.

  • Which flights were reportedly targeted in the bomb threat warning?

    -The bomb threat warning mentioned flights from Manila to Sibu, Bol, Davao, and Palawan.

  • What immediate actions were taken in response to the bomb threat?

    -Enhanced security measures were implemented at 42 commercial airports across the Philippines.

  • Has the situation returned to normal after the bomb threat?

    -Yes, operations at the airports are now back to normal after the heightened alert.

  • When did this bomb threat occur in relation to another recent event?

    -The bomb threat occurred just days after a bomb scare disrupted operations at the Bol International Airport.

  • How did some passengers react to the bomb threat at Manila's International Airport?

    -Some local passengers at Manila's International Airport expressed concern for their safety.

  • Was the bomb threat confirmed as legitimate or a hoax?

    -The bomb threat was most likely a hoax, as indicated by the skepticism of the Aviation police chief.

  • How many commercial airports were involved in the heightened alert?

    -The heightened alert involved 42 commercial airports across the Philippines.

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