A Grenade disrupts SAP distribution in NoCot

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COTABATO CITY – The discovery of a fragmentation grenade has briefly interrupted the distribution of the government’s Social Amelioration Program (SAP) in Alamada, North Cotabato on Wednesday, the local police reported.

Major Sunny Leoncito, Alamada police chief said the discovered MK-2 fragmentation grenade was apparently not intended to harm SAP beneficiaries affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) crisis.

Tricycle driver Jason Cervantes, 24, of Barangay Kitacubong, noticed the grenade around 10 a.m. beside the road near the town gymnasium where the SAP distribution was then taking place.

Police quickly sealed off the area and called the police bomb disposal unit, while bomb disposal experts took custody of the grenade.

Leoncito said the grenade was found about 15 meters from the gymnasium entrance, which cannot explode as its safety lever was intact and its hammer wrapped with black electrical tape.

“It was not meant to disrupt the distribution of SAP or harm anyone, maybe a soldier or police personnel unintentionally dropped the grenade,” Leoncito said. He added the dispersal of assistance was temporarily stopped but immediately resumed and completed.

The distribution facilitated by the Department of Social Welfare and Development has benefited some 3,000 individuals from the town’s various villages. (PNA)

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