Classes at the Ponciano Bernardo High School in Cubao were disrupted by a bomb threat. | BPinlacINQ
MANILA, Philippines — Classes at the Ponciano Bernardo High School in Cubao on Thursday were disrupted by a bomb threat.
The threat received by the school added to the string of bomb threats made on several schools in Quezon City this week.The Quezon City Police District , in a report, said a message from a certain Bob Key Ser Panganiban was sent to the school’s official Facebook page at around 12:57 a.m.
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