Glorietta 2 Bombing: PNP’s Final Report
January 12, 2008
Last Thursday, the PNP finally released their conclusive report about the Glorietta 2 Bombing incident that happened on October 19, 2007. As expected, they maintained their methane gas built-up theory and dismissed Ayala Land’s findings. For the PNP’s  presentation, go here.
I don’t want to burst PNP’s bubble or make them look incompetent or anything (not that I need to), but how do these guys fair against the combined forces of forensic experts from America and Australia whom the Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) hired?
When interviewed on Ricky Carandang’s The Big Picture, Barias said that the RDX found on the scene was irrelevant. He further adds that there should be 4 major components, other than RDX, to confirm that the blast was made by a bomb. Unfortunately, RDX was the only one found in the scene so for the PNP, argument closed: that bomb angle is ridiculous. But when Carandang asks ‘how much’ RDX was found, Barias was quick to reinforce their initial statement that it was only found in trace amounts.
The next logical question is: if the methane gas built-up indeed caused the explosion, then how in the world did the ‘trace amounts’ of RDX got there?
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