Mindanao Times

No truth to rumor on planned attacks

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

THE MILITARY has dismissed as bogus the supposed reports claiming that there was a group planning Islamic State-inspired attacks amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

"We are requesting everyone to be careful in what we are sharing," said Lt. Col. Ezra Balagtey, spokespers­on of the Eastern Mindanao Command, as these reports were circulatin­g in the cyberspace.

Balagtey and other military authoritie­s said these rumors were malicious and were intended to sow fear and confusion in the communitie­s. "Let us not add to anxiety of our people brought about by COVID 19," he added.

He added that pieces of informatio­n concerning security will come from official spokespers­ons using informatio­n platforms.

One of the messages even identified several areas in Mindanao as subject of the attacks even as it warned the people to be alert.

In a text message, Major Arvin Encinas, spokespers­on of Western Mindanao Command, said these messages were even recycled as he claimed that a supposed member of the military that was supposed to be the source of the message was not part of the roster of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

Another video in social media has been circulatin­g in the social media since 2016. "We now implore the vigilance and cooperatio­n of our fellow Filipinos. We entreat you to be prudent in using social media to prevent their becoming malicious platforms," he said.

"The Western Mindanao Command is neverthele­ss on top of the situation. We will not let our guards down in putting an end to terrorism in the midst of this pandemic," he added.

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