CICC, iniimbestigahan na ang serye ng bomb threats

  • 7 months ago
CICC, iniimbestigahan na ang serye ng bomb threats
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00:00 The bomb threat is not less than 28, which is only recorded in Metro Manila according to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center.
00:10 The CICC is already working with various agencies here in the Philippines and abroad to learn about the suspect.
00:18 This is what Rod Lagusan reported.
00:23 The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center is now in the center of the emails sent by the bomb threat to several government agencies.
00:32 Some of the agencies that sent the emails are the DNR Head Office in Quezon City, Depet Division Office in Bataan, and IBA Sambales LGU.
00:39 According to CICC Executive Director Undersecretary Alexander Ramos, only 28 PNP were reported in Metro Manila.
00:48 We found out early that this is part of the conspiracy of our sender. Apparently, he used an identity of a Japanese national.
01:03 His email came from Japan. We have a record previously that he did the same thing.
01:14 According to CICC, not all of the bomb threats sent in the emails were successful. This is according to the agency's view on the mail servers.
01:21 Last year, there was a similar incident where both senders were involved.
01:25 Yesterday, the same thing happened in Malaysia. The investigation continues on who is behind the bomb threats.
01:31 It is too early to make speculations because we are still looking for data.
01:39 We are sure that the email came from Japan. That is the only thing we are sure of.
01:46 That is his true identity. We are not yet in that stage.
01:50 That is why we invited the representative of Japan to listen to the problems of our agencies.
01:58 In addition, the so-called issue was brought here and the details were shared to help the country in the investigation.
02:05 The official communication of CICC in Japan was also sent. CICC also helped the PNP in the affected agencies
02:12 together with the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency and the National Privacy Commission.
02:16 Based on our meeting earlier, our police is asking that the bomb threat should not be placed aside.
02:31 This should be resolved because it is only temporary. It is only a second.
02:36 If the decision is wrong, many will be hurt.
02:40 Treat the report as if it were true and do not spread the information unless to your supervisor who can take appropriate action.
02:55 CICC is urging the public to be calm in such incidents.
03:00 Rod Laguzad for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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