Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office chief Lt. Col. Ramon
Zagala on Wednesday assured the public that the country's intelligence
community is working overtime to thwart possible bombing attacks against
civilians and establishments.
He
made this statement of several bombing attacks in civilian and military targets
in the Mindanao this week, killing and
wounding scores of people.
"The
entire intelligence community, including the AFP and the Philippine National
Police, is exerting all efforts to thwart possible attacks against civilians
and establishments," he stressed.
"Although
our security forces are focused on its intelligence and security operations, we
call on every citizen to be alert and vigilant," Zagala pointed out.
He
also added that preventing terror attacks is a shared responsibility and
"we encouraged the civilian community to be perceptive of their
surroundings and maintain immediate and constant communication with government
authorities."
"Our
troops will remain vigilant and will continue to exert pressure on armed
threats to prevent them from planning and executing terroristic
activities," Zagala concluded.
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