The Manila Times

PAF holds surveillan­ce operations in Batanes

- BY FRANCISCO TUYAY

THE Philippine Air Force (PAF) conducted a series of maritime surveillan­ce operations on Monday to spot possible intruders on the country’s northern frontier.

PAF Public Affairs Chief Col. Ma Consuelo Castillo said that a C-295 aircraft conducted a fly-by over Itbayat, Sabtang and Babuyan Islands, covering the northern Philippine territoria­l waters.

Castillo said the maritime surveillan­ce operations that covered the northern tip of Batanes Island were a parallel effort by PAF to enhance the wide external defense mission of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) within the country’s northern seaboard.

The aerial operations were PAF’s complement­ary mandate to provide support to the Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) Maritime Air Patrol (Marpat) operations.

In the course of the operations, Castillo said “no significan­t activities or sightings [of intruders] were reported.”

PAF’s surveillan­ce operations came days after Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. visited the naval detachment on Navulis Island in Batanes, directing the AFP to increase the tempo of operations to safeguard the nation’s territory and sovereignt­y.

Teodoro had also ordered the AFP to increase the presence of troops in Batanes as he inspected a Naval Forward Base Mahato on Batan Island, Batanes.

He also called for the developmen­t of more structures, noting that Batanes is the “spearhead of the Philippine­s as far as the northern baseline is concerned.”

China has persistent­ly and aggressive­ly made dangerous maneuvers against Philippine vessels inside the country’s exclusive economic zone.

China Coast Guard vessels, along with dozens of militia ships, had conducted maneuvers for days, interferin­g with the activities of Filipino fishermen in the Scarboroug­h Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc.

Authoritie­s last week monitored Chinese vessels reinstalli­ng an anchor the Philippine Coast Guard had removed to give fishermen uninterrup­ted access to Bajo de Masinloc.

“Collaborat­ing closely with other branches of the AFP and unified commands, the PAF remains committed to ensuring a coordinate­d response and comprehens­ive security within the country’s maritime borders,” Castillo said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? SECURITY CHECK Philippine Air Force personnel during the fly-by in Batanes on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO SECURITY CHECK Philippine Air Force personnel during the fly-by in Batanes on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.

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