The Philippine Star

PNP to beef up security at House amid bomb threats

- Alexis Romero

The Philippine National Police (PNP) will strengthen its security measures at the House of Representa­tives after the chamber reported receiving bomb threats.

PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda, Jr. said authoritie­s are looking into all possibilit­ies with regard to the threat, which came as the House is embroiled in a controvers­y over a fresh push for C-harter change.

“It’s an ongoing investigat­ion but we have coordinati­on with the Congress... We have coordinati­on on that and we intend to beef up also and (deploy) our K-9 personnel there,” Acorda said at a press briefing yesterday in Malacañang.

“We are following up all possible lines that can start an investigat­ion,” he added.

Asked if the bomb threats have something to do with Charter change and if Speaker Martin Romualdez was among those who were threatened, the PNP chief replied: “Well, as of now with those questions, I’ll leave it hanging for now while the investigat­ion is ongoing.”

“We are not closing doors to all possibilit­ies,” he added.

The House tightened security protocols at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City after some lawmakers and their staff received death threats.

Some House members have been tied to a controvers­ial people’s initiative signature campaign that seeks to amend the Constituti­on, an effort opposed by senators.

According to Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri, the Charter change push is aiming for a constituen­t assembly wherein the two legislativ­e chambers would vote jointly.

He argued that a joint voting would “destroy the delicate balance” on which the country’s democracy rests and “destabiliz­e” the principle of bicamerali­sm and system of checks and balances.

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