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Sunday, October 21, 2007

 

Glorietta explosives are ‘of military type’

AMID allegations by Magdaló rebel-turned-senator Antonio Trillanes 4th that Malacañang is resurrecting its Oplan Greenbase that saw bombings in different parts of the country to create a panic situation and justify a state of national emergency, police forensics experts expressed belief that “military” type of explosives were used in the deadly explosions at the high-end Glorietta mall in Makati City Friday afternoon.

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It was almost like a scene straight from a movie screen. Relatives of victims of Friday’s Makati mall explosion flocked to Makati Medical Center hoping to find their kith and kin whom they feared could have been among those killed and injured in the Glorietta 2 bombing.

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The death toll in Friday afternoon’s blast at the Glorietta 2 in Makati City rose to nine after rescuers retrieved the body of a victim near Ground Zero before dawn Saturday.

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“Most of what we see [in the victims] are lacerations and fractures and blunt force trauma.” said Dr. Ramoncilio Coronel, Ospital ng Makati’s chief of clinic when asked on the condition of the bomb blast victims.

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The Manila city government is now preparing for possible terrorist attacks in the country’s capital after Friday afternoon’s deadly blast at a mall in Makati City.

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Muslim separatist rebels on Saturday offered their help in tracking down those behind a shopping mall bombing that killed nine and injured 113 in Manila.

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Three million pesos will be given to anyone who can give information that can lead authorities to the perpetrators of Glorietta Mall bombing last Friday.

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