The British government on Wednesday warned its citizens in
the Philippines to stay away
from Mindanao because of high threat from
terrorism and kidnapping in the restive region south of the country.
In an advisory, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
has told its citizens no to travel to southern and western Mindanao ,
including the Sulu archipelago because of on-going terrorist activity and
clashes between the military and insurgent groups.
It advised citizens against all, but essential travel to the
remainder of Mindanao for the same reasons.
“There is a high threat from terrorism, including
kidnapping. Information as of late October 2015 indicates that kidnap for
ransom groups may be planning operations in North Mindanao
including the islands off the coast,” FCO said.
The latest advisory came out after Abu Sayyaf rebels
released a video of four hostages – Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall and
his Filipino girlfriend Maritess Flor; and Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad – and
threatened to kill them their demand for $100 million ransom is not paid. No
deadline was provided in the video for the demand to be met.
The four were kidnapped September 21 from the upscale
Holiday Oceanview marina on Samal
Island off Davao del
Norte province and brought them by boat to Sulu, one of five provinces under
the Muslim autonomous region.
In the video, the rebels also displayed the flag of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the
background as they chanted “Allahu Akbar” or God is great.
Last year, more than 133,000 British nationals visited the Philippines .
“We advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines due
to the high threat of a terrorist attack and the high level of crime. You
should pay close attention to your personal security at all times. Monitor the
media and other sources about possible new security risks,” it said, adding,
“Terrorist attacks could occur at anytime, anywhere in the Philippines , including in Manila . You should avoid places known to be
terrorist targets.”
There was no immediate statement from the Philippine
government about the latest travel warning.
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