MANILA, Philippines — The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) on Tuesday identified 28 government agencies that received bomb threats allegedly from a supposed Japanese citizen named Takahiro Karasawa.
The government agencies are as follows:
- Panghulo Elementary School (Malabon City)
- Department of Education – Division Office (Pasig City)
- Office of the Vice President (Mandaluyong City)
- Fortune Elementary School and Fortune High School
- Bureau of Plants Industry
- COMELEC Office at Palacio del Governador Intramuros Manila
- National Historical Commission of the Philippines (Ermita, Manila City
- MIRDC DOST (Taguig City)
- NAMRIA Office (Taguig City)
- DTI, DOT, DBP, and PDIC (Makati City)
- San Agustin Elementary School, Moonwalk High School, and Moonwalk Elementary School
- DENR, EMB Building (Quezon City)
- Vertis North, Ayala Mall (Quezon City)
- DENR Office, 1st to 4th Floor (Quezon City)
- DENR NCR
- Department of Information Technology
- Department of Agriculture (Quezon City)
- Philippine Information Agency
- SSS (Quezon City)
- Commission on Audit
- BIR Office (Quezon City)
- DITC
- Commission on Higher Education
- National Housing Authority
- PhilHealth Panorama
- Juvenile Justice System (Quezon City)
- National Commission for Urban Poor (Quezon City)
- National Commission for Indigenous Peoples (Quezon City)
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On February 13, 2024, the CICC held a press briefing after meeting with the Inter-Agency Conference regarding the bomb threats. Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos confirmed that the Philippines is working with the Japanese government to investigate this incident.
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