School bomb threat a hoax
Morning classes in the said school were suspended for the day following the threat

Morning classes in the said school were suspended for the day following the threat

Anti-Cyber Crime operatives of the Quezon City Police District are now digging deep to the identities on who threatened to bomb the San Francisco National High School early Monday morning.
QCPD Director P/Brig. Gen. Red Maranan said that those would be found liable on making the threat will surely go to jail because of Presidential Decree No. 1727 that penalizes "malicious dissemination of false information or the willful making of any threat concerning bombs, explosives or any similar device or means of destruction."
Maranan told the DAILY TRIBUNE that this came after a teacher noticed a Facebook account which posted a bomb threat at 6:23 a.m., prompting school officials to alert the police.
Another person sought the assistance of the QCPD and requested for an explosive ordnance disposal team to conduct the operation. Maranan immediately dispatched the concerned units.
Morning classes in the said school were suspended for the day following the threat.
Maranan said the threat turned out be a hoax after their bomb squad cleared the school premises from explosive materials
"We file cases against those responsible," Maranan said, as he vowed that the Anti-Cybercrime Group will have the identities of the perpetrator in due time, and warned others who plan to do the same scheme.