Scavengers find explosive device at Philippines trash dump: police
ILIGAN (Philippines) - CHILD scavengers found an explosive device at an open dump in a southern Philippines city several days after it was hit by deadly twin bombings, police said.
Military and police ordnance experts disarmed the bomb where the children had found it at a large empty lot in central Iligan that was being used as an open garbage dump, said Iligan police chief Celso Regencia.
He said the device included a mortar shell that was half concealed inside a large papaya fruit. The bomb squad said the mortar was different from the type issued to the armed forces.
Iligan was rocked by two near-simultaneous bombings in shopping malls on Thursday that claimed two lives and injured 53 others.
The authorities blamed the attacks on Muslim separatists. -- AFP