Philippines: Manila police safely detonate suspected bomb near US Embassy

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 28, 2016, 10:01 AM IST

A member of police bomb disposal unit places a water bomb disruptor, at the site where a suspicious package was found, for detonation along Roxas boulevard near the US embassy in Manila on November 28, 2016.

A street sweeper notified authorities after finding a cellphone attached to a bottle-like cylinder wrapped in black.

Manila police detonated a suspected bomb found on Monday in a trash bin just a few metres from the US Embassy, snarling morning traffic after authorities closed a portion of a major boulevard where the device was found. No one was reported hurt in the incident.

Two explosions were heard as a bomb disposal unit detonated what police described as a suspicious package believed to be an improvised explosive device.

Street sweeper Winniefreda Francisco says she called police after finding a cellphone attached to a bottle-like cylinder wrapped in black, with wires connecting the cylinder to the phone. It was not immediately clear if the device found was really a bomb.

Manila police spokeswoman Marissa Bruno would not give further details, saying a statement will be issued later.

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority official Frisco San Juan Jr said they had to divert traffic from a portion of Roxas Boulevard fronting the embassy. The closed lane of the road was reopened after police declared the area safe.