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O'Connor stated in the complaint that on Feb. 7, 2004, Mendiola and Quiambao using gasoline set fire to the iConnect facility.
O'Connor said the ensuing explosion destroyed a vital iConnect radio site, Motorola iDen Base station equipment, Motorola Smartnet repeater equipment, and other related communications equipment.
The powerful explosion also destroyed the Federal Bureau of Investigation's equipment and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's communications equipment.
O'Connor said Leon Guerrero was the mastermind of the planned and deliberate destruction of a competitor's communications facilities.
O'Connor stated in the complaint that on Feb. 7, 2004, Mendiola and Quiambao using gasoline set fire to the iConnect facility.
O'Connor said the ensuing explosion destroyed a vital iConnect radio site, Motorola iDen Base station equipment, Motorola Smartnet repeater equipment, and other related communications equipment.
The powerful explosion also destroyed the Federal Bureau of Investigation's equipment and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's communications equipment.
O'Connor said Leon Guerrero was the mastermind of the planned and deliberate destruction of a competitor's communications facilities.