By MB Online
The Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) said on Sunday they would not suspend classes after receiving bomb threats.
(Ateneo de Manila University / MANILA BULLETIN)
According to a tweet by ADMU Sanggunian, the bomb threat was received through social media.
“#OurSanggu has received information about bomb threats via social media. The University Campus Security and Mobility Office (CSMO) headed by Mr. Marcelino Mendoza is on top of things,” it said.
It assured its students, employees, and the whole Ateneo community that they have security protocols in situations like this.
“Rest assured, the University has protocols to ensure the safety of the community in situations like this. Security has been heightened and stringent protocols are in place starting early this evening. Please stay calm and mindful in processing information in situations like this,” it said.
“Classes and work are not called off for Monday, October 28, 2019,” it added.
In a facebook post by ADMU this morning, it said that they already coordinated with Philippine National Police- Quezon City Police District (PNP QCPD) and found no irregularity in the campus.
"The University Campus Safety and Mobility Office, in coordination with the PNP QCPD conducted thorough sweeps of the campus last night and early this morning and found no irregularity". it said
"Be assured that we continue to strictly implement our security protocol under current circumstances" it added.
(Ateneo de Manila University / MANILA BULLETIN)
According to a tweet by ADMU Sanggunian, the bomb threat was received through social media.
“#OurSanggu has received information about bomb threats via social media. The University Campus Security and Mobility Office (CSMO) headed by Mr. Marcelino Mendoza is on top of things,” it said.
It assured its students, employees, and the whole Ateneo community that they have security protocols in situations like this.
“Rest assured, the University has protocols to ensure the safety of the community in situations like this. Security has been heightened and stringent protocols are in place starting early this evening. Please stay calm and mindful in processing information in situations like this,” it said.
“Classes and work are not called off for Monday, October 28, 2019,” it added.
In a facebook post by ADMU this morning, it said that they already coordinated with Philippine National Police- Quezon City Police District (PNP QCPD) and found no irregularity in the campus.
"The University Campus Safety and Mobility Office, in coordination with the PNP QCPD conducted thorough sweeps of the campus last night and early this morning and found no irregularity". it said
"Be assured that we continue to strictly implement our security protocol under current circumstances" it added.