Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) received another bomb threat via email address saying “I planted a high-performing bomb on a plane from Japan to an airport in the Philippines".
The airport press corps reached out to all government officials but they didn't answer their phone.
Based on the documents that the Airport Press Club obtained, the message was sent at around 5:50 in the morning of Tuesday, October 10, from a certain Takahiro Karasawa with the email address Takahiro-karasawa@matsuko.sakura.ne.jp . It said: “I planted a high-performance bomb on a plane from Japan to an airport in the Philippines.”
In that email, he identified himself as "I amTakahiro Karasawa, a Japanese lawyer. I planted a high-performance bomb on a plane from Japan to an airport in the Philippines."
That plane was allegedly due to arrive in the afternoon of October 10, local time, and "expected to explode on a massive scale."
"I ask myself which airport will turn into my ideal Shambhala. Unlike previous bomb threats, many people will die for world peace.
"I’m watching 20 years later. I’m grateful to meet everyone who is in trouble, feeling sad, and pleased," said the email.
"What color is the sky? It is time, all human beings, to re-reclaim your freedom.
"Power to a voiceless voice. Love to a loveless epoch. Let there be a new epoch."
The airport authorities are receiving numerous bomb threats for the past few weeks even the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) also received via email that resulting in place under heighten alert the 42 airports under their operations.
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