Quezon City Hall of Justice receives bomb threat but police find no explosives
Quezon City Hall of Justice receives bomb threat but police find no explosives

Justice Served Quezon City Hall of Justice Receives Bomb Threat, but Police Find No Explosives
On Friday, the Quezon City Hall of Justice received a bomb threat that prompted a swift response from authorities. However, after a thorough investigation and inspection by explosives experts, no hazardous materials, explosives, or incendiary devices were found.
According to police reports, the Kamuning Police Station 10 received a call at 848 a.m. from a clerk-in-charge who claimed to have received a text message warning of a bomb planted in the area. In response, the police station immediately dispatched personnel to conduct area monitoring and coordination with the QCPD Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit.
The EOD unit conducted a thorough search of the building using panelling and sweeping operations to detect any potential threats. Meanwhile, the Quezon City District Anti-Cybercrime Team worked to identify the sender of the text message.
Thanks to the prompt response and meticulous investigation by authorities, the Quezon City Hall of Justice was deemed safe and no explosives were found. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and effective crisis management in ensuring public safety.
Conclusion
While bomb threats can be unsettling, it is reassuring to know that authorities are equipped and ready to handle such situations. In this case, the swift response and thorough investigation by police ensured that justice was served and the Quezon City Hall of Justice remained safe.