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PSG bars media, citing ‘red alert’

- Arjay L. Balinbin

THE PRESIDENTI­AL Security Group (PSG) on Tuesday, May 1, temporaril­y barred members of the Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) from entering the Palace grounds due to a “heightened alert” in the area.

“It is Labor Day, so we are anticipati­ng protest rallies here in Mendiola. There is a heightened alert... Our leadership has declared a red alert,” PSG Chief of Staff Colonel Potenciano Camba said in an interview with reporters.

Mr. Camba said they had to communicat­e first with the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) because they did not expect that MPC members would come on Labor Day.

“Na- facilitate na ang pagpasok nila, hindi kami nag- expect na marami ang papasok. Kung mayroon mang inconvenie­nce pasensya

na po,” he also said. ( Their entry has been facilitate­d. We did not expect that many would come to work today. If there is any inconvenie­nce, we apologize.)

This is the second time this year that the PSG barred members of the press from entering the Palace.

Asked if this is going to be a policy now, Mr. Camba said: “Hindi naman, ano lang, basta

may prior coordinati­on siguro, things will be smoother.” ( Not really. Perhaps, as long as there is prior coordinati­on, things will be smoother.)

In February, President Rodrigo R. Duterte himself prohibited Rappler.com’s senior reporter Pia I. Ranada from entering the Palace due to “loss of trust.” —

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