The military is more concerned about the crowds, rather than a terrorist plot
It is not the possible recruits of the Islamic State, formerly known as
"There is no
such threat (ISIS ). Ang [concern] namin ay
'yung madumog sya ng tao e. Bababa sya. (Our concern is the way people
will mob him when he gets out of his vehicle.) The people really like him very
much," said Armed Forces chief General Gregorio Catapang Jr.
"Matapilok,
'yung mga ganon (He might stumble or what)," he added.
There is no confirmed
connection between ISIS and terrorist groups in the Philippines , according to the
military. While the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom
Fighters (BIFF) have pledged allegiance to ISIS, there have been no indications so far
that the ISIS has reached out to supporters in
the country in the form of financing or training.
The Department of
Foreign Affairs (DFA) relayed reports of at least 3 Filipino jihadists
supposedly killed in Syria
although these have yet to be confirmed.
"I think it
is more a symphaty wit the ISIS . But we try to
monitor those who are coming back from abroad if there is a connection,"
said Catapang.
Two contingents of
Filipino United Nations (UN) peacekeepers previously deployed to the Golan Heights will be deployed to secure the pope.
Catapang said
they're the "most available" and they the training and experience in
securing international events.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/70651-pope-security-concern-military
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