Philippine police traced the phone call that forced the U.S. embassy in Manila to close its doors to the public for two days this week to a detainee at a city jail in the capital, ABS-CBN television reported on Friday. Quoting officials at Manila’s city jail, the television station reported that a detainee — a Muslim convert facing drug-trafficking charges — had called the U.S. embassy’s switchboard on Monday to give information about a bomb plot. Full Story
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