'Refrain from sharing false info': Taguig City residents asked after fake bomb threat in school

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'Refrain from sharing false info': Taguig City residents asked after fake bomb threat in school
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'The city government encourages everyone to refrain from sharing false information which tends to cause panic and alarm in the community,' Taguig City said following the bomb threat on social media.

called for sobriety on sharing false information on social media after a bomb threat disrupted classes in a public high school on Monday afternoon.were disrupted after threats of violence against the students circulated on social media.

“The Philippine National Police, Special Weapons and Tactics team, and bomb squad deployed units to the school. They secured the premises and checked the buildings and their vicinity for any explosive device,” the statement read. Taguig City then called on its residents to refrain from sharing false information online, particularly posts that would cause unnecessary public alarm.

“The city government encourages everyone to refrain from sharing false information which tends to cause panic and alarm in the community,” it added.

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