They resume operations at the State Insurance Fund in Bayamón after not finding a suspicious device

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2023-07-01 04:03:16

The management of the State Insurance Fund Corporation (CFSE) chose to resume its operations this afternoon, Friday, after the building was evacuated after receiving a false alert about the presence of an alleged suspicious artifact in the facilities.

Lieutenant Noel Colón, director of the Eastern Region of the Explosives Bureau of the Police Bureau, told El Nuevo Día that an employee of the Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration (Assmca) called the 9-9 emergency system. 1-1 to notify that someone had told him that a suspicious device had been placed in the CFSE building located in Bayamón.

“CFSE security personnel activated the internal protocol, evacuated the building and proceeded to carry out an initial search, since they are the ones who know the building best. They searched all the floors and did not find a suspicious device. Our staff then conducted a second search and no suspicious artifact was found either. Since no artifact was found, the CFSE management decided to continue with its operations,” the official highlighted by telephone.

Colón indicated that agents from the Explosives Bureau will continue with the investigation to determine the telephone number from which the call was made and to find the person who made the comment to the Assmca employee.

“Now we will verify where the call was made from and who made it. I cannot give the details of when the call originated because that is part of the investigation,” Colón stressed.

Members of the Metro Explosives Division, the Metro Canine Unit and CFSE security personnel collaborated in the search.

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