Bomb scare outside US embassy in Manila
POLICE defused a bomb near the US embassy in the Philippines yesterday, with militants who had declared allegiance to the Islamic State group likely behind the attempted terrorist attack, authorities said.
A taxi passenger dropped the mortar bomb with a mobile phone detonator in a rubbish bin about 200 meters from the embassy along one of Manila’s busiest roads, but a street sweeper found it and alerted authorities, police said.
“This is an attempted act of terrorism,” national police chief Ronald dela Rosa told reporters, adding he believed the Maute Islamic militant group currently facing a military offensive in the southern Philippines was the prime suspect. “Because of an ongoing police/military operation there, (the militants) have many casualties. We can theorise that this is a diversion to loosen our operations.”
Police said they detonated the bomb just over an hour after it was discovered.
The Maute gang was also blamed for a bombing in President Rodrigo Duterte’s home town in the southern city of Davao in September that killed 15 people.
The military has since last Thursday been battling dozens of Maute gang members holed up in an abandoned government building in the mainly Muslim rural town of Butig on Mindanao island, about 800 kilometers south of Manila.
Thirteen soldiers have been injured in the fighting, military spokesman Brigadier General Restituto Padilla said. He said 19 militants had been killed, although none of those bodies had been recovered and the death toll could not be verified. Padilla supported the police theory of who was behind yesterday’s attempted bombing. “It is possible that these groups are doing this to help their fellow terrorists and divert (government) attention,” Padilla said.
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