The Philippine Star

Members of a SWAT team guard a bus terminal in Manila yesterday as the Metro police force went on full alert after suspected suicide bombers attacked a military camp in Sulu the other day.

- – Emmanuel Tupas

The police force in Metro Manila went on full alert on Friday after suspected suicide bombers attacked a military camp in Indanan, Sulu that left five people, including three soldiers, dead.

Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, director the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), raised the highest alert status at around 6 p.m. on Friday.

It means the estimated 29,000 police officers assigned with the NCRPO are readily available for security deployment and immediate response.

The public should also expect stricter security measures at vital installati­ons and places of convergenc­e, he said..

Eleazar, however, clarified that their response to the blast is just a proactive measure, stressing they have not monitored any security threat in Metro Manila.

“Having this measure could mean of great help in deterring unscrupulo­us individual­s in carrying out their illegal or terrorist acts,” he said.

The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibi­lity for the explosions, saying its fighters have infiltrate­d the military base camp in Barangay Kajatian.

Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesman Col. Bernard Banac said they are looking into the IS’ reported involvemen­t in the attack.

“The PNP is helping the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s in validating the claims,” Banac said in a text message.

To prevent a similar incident from happening in Metro Manila, Eleazar urged the public to remain vigilant and report any incident or suspicious-looking persons in the respective communitie­s by texting their hotlines 0915-8888181 and 0999-9018181.

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KRIZJOHN ROSALES

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