Philippine Daily Inquirer

Palawan terror plot bared

- By Redempto D. Anda @demptoanda­INQ

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY— The provincial government of Palawan has gone public with an intelligen­ce report warning of a plot by Abu Sayyaf to sow terror in the province through kidnapping­s and advised local government­s and tourism establishm­ents to put extra security measures in place.

The intelligen­ce report claimed that a unit of Abu Sayyaf made its way to Palawan from Sulu. No further details were available.

The military has been regularly sharing intelligen­ce reports of this kind to local government­s but this was the first time that the provincial government raised an alarm over such a report since the 2001 kidnapping of tourists in the resort Dos Palmas by Abu Sayyaf.

Credible threat

"We believe the threat is credible enough so we alerted all our mayors and tourism operators, including barangay officials to be careful, be aware of their surroundin­gs, and be vigi- lant,” Teodoro Matta, provincial administra­tor, said.

The provincial government’s warning was circulated through text messaging and in social media.

Matta said the provincial government and officials agreed that "the best weapon against terrorism threat is public awareness and vigilance to protect communitie­s as a whole."

"What business we may lose in making this public is better than them being able to really come in and do something more serious,” he said.

Civilian role

The provincial advisory encouraged citizens to report to the military’s Western Command, the Philippine Coast Guard or the Philippine National Police any suspicious personalit­y or activities of groups of people that may pose a possible security threat.

Palawan is home to many tourist spots including El Nido, Coron and Calamian Islands, Tubbataha Reef and various other natural islands and resorts.

 ?? —INQUIRER FILE PHOTO ?? TERROR DRILL Preparedne­ss for terror attacks is a key component of security planning and included simulation of attacks on malls, like this one participat­ed in by police in Davao City in February.
—INQUIRER FILE PHOTO TERROR DRILL Preparedne­ss for terror attacks is a key component of security planning and included simulation of attacks on malls, like this one participat­ed in by police in Davao City in February.

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