Mindanao Times

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Duterte but stressed that a joint command conference will be conducted by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP). “If we lift it, then we should be more diligent and we must have more deployment,” he said. Esperon said the additional deployment means “more deployment in terms of check-pointing, hardening of targets and talking to possible targets – precaution­ary measures”. “Even going through dry run exercises if we have to. I mean, more activities to counterter­rorism,” he said. He, however, said that measures against terrorism will get a further boost if the proposed amendments on the Human Security Act will be approved “so that we have something to bank on”. “Because if it will be amended, it will give us more tools to fight terrorism. Then it will be good for us,” Esperon said. “So, for now, our position is we are not inclined to recommend the extension of martial law in Mindanao,” he added. The Human Security Act (HAS) of 2007, otherwise known as Republic Act 9372, is the country’s anti-terrorism law, which is eyed to be amended to give it more teeth. Among the proposed amendments to this law include increasing the number of days a suspected terrorist can be detained from the current three days and to allow regional trial courts to issue authorizat­ions and to wiretap suspects from 30 days to 60 days or longer.

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