The Philippine Star

Terror threat on Saudi carriers bared

- By RUDY SANTOS

The threat of terrorist attack on Saudi Arabian airliners in Southeast Asia is real, eminent, and allegedly in the final stage of implementa­tion, which reportedly includes the hijacking or bombing of Saudi aircraft.

The Saudi Arabian embassy in Manila notified the Department of Foreign Affairs ( DFA) that the Saudi government received from

concerned authoritie­s that the “Iranian Revolution­ary Guards” are allegedly initiating and supervisin­g a plan to hijack or bomb a Saudi Arabian airplane.

The STAR was able to view the “confidenti­al informatio­n” from an airport insider who showed an “extremely urgent” note verbale from the Saudi Arabian embassy addressed to the DFA’s Intelligen­ce and Security Unit dated Jan. 22, 2016, requesting the installati­on of X-ray machines at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 1 for flights from Manila to Saudi and vice versa.

According to the note, the terrorists are reportedly in Southeast Asia. The team – consisting of 10 persons, including six Yemenis – were tasked to execute the plan.

The note stated that six of the terrorists have been identified and authoritie­s believe they left for East Asia through Turkey on two separate flights to execute the plan.

While their names have been withheld from media, immigratio­n officials have been alerted to their entry into the country.

The terror plot may be launched in Southeast Asia, most likely in Malaysia, Indonesia or the Philippine­s, the source said.

The Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority has coordinate­d with the Office of Transporta­tion Security, whose personnel are responsibl­e for examining the luggage of passengers.

Last month, Saudi Arabia cut off diplomatic ties with Iran after an attack on its embassy in Tehran following the kingdom’s recent execution of Shiite religious leader in Saudi.

Saudi also suspended all flights of its airliners to and from Iran.

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