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Manila beefs up security

Philippine­s deploying 40,000 personnel for Asean summit.

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MANILA: The government will deploy 40,000 security and emergency personnel to thwart terror threats to the Associatio­n of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) Summit in Manila this coming week, according to government officials.

Ambassador Marciano A. Paynor Jr, director general for operations of the Asean 2017 National Organizing Council, said the government did not want a repeat of the terror attacks in Western capitals in recent years to happen in Manila during the regional summit.

“We can no longer consider only domestic security issues. As we all know, European capitals – London, Paris, Brussels – they all have had very serious terrorists attacks,” Paynor said.

“We have been lucky thus far. We would not want any of these things happening here, especially if we have guests and especially as we are hosting these Asean meetings throughout the year,” he said.

Undersecre­tary Catalino Cuy, the officer in charge of the Department of Interior and Local Government­s (DILG), said they have not monitored any specific threat so far against the summit.

“There is no specific threat but we are paid to be paranoid. In our preparatio­ns, we consider all possible threats to activities,” Cuy said.

Paynor noted that the summit this week, which would be attended by the leaders of the nine Aseanmembe­r countries, would be the 56th of the 139 meetings scheduled for this year.

“As we said earlier, this is only meeting number 56. There are a total of 139 meetings, so we have two-thirds more to come and every single one of these meetings we treat the same,” he added.

Paynor, Philippine National Police director-general Ronald Dela Rosa, and Interior Undersecre­tary Catalino Cuy spoke yesterday at the Luneta before 9,000 policemen, soldiers and emergency personnel who will secure the summit.

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 ?? — Xinhua ?? Strength in numbers: Thousands of uniformed personnel gathering for a water salute during the send-off of security forces for the 30th Asean Summit in Manila.
— Xinhua Strength in numbers: Thousands of uniformed personnel gathering for a water salute during the send-off of security forces for the 30th Asean Summit in Manila.

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