The Freeman

Police assure vigilance against terrorists

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Police assured yesterday that they are on constant alert for the possible entry of alleged terrorists from Mindanao who have fled to Cebu and Manila.

Supt. Romeo Santander, chief of the city police intelligen­ce branch, said yesterday t he coast i s clear for now.

“Regarding sa giingon lagi nga haven places nila sa mga terrorist sa Manila ug Cebu, sa atong namonitor diri, wala man gyud tay nakita nga kadudahan diri,” Santander said.

He said he l earned about this reported movement of the terrorists from the national media but assured the intelligen­ce networks of the local police are strong down to the barangay level.

“We are always coordinati­ng sa atong counterpar­ts for the safe and security sa community,” Santander said.

He clarified that just because Cebu i s mentioned as a “safe haven” does not mean the terror- ists are actually here.

“Mohatag mi’g assurance nga wa gyud mi magpabaya when it comes to i ntelligenc­e gathering gyud,” he added.

Cebu is also considered a place of “rest and recreation” by the New People’s Army ( NPA) because it is relatively insurgency- free area.

Peaceful areas l i ke Cebu are identified by the NPA as “white area” where they could move freely for rest and recreation. Bryner L. Diaz/ JMO

 ?? REYNAN VILLENA ?? A parishione­r gets her forehead painted with ash in the shape of a cross during a mass at the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral for ash Wednesday yesterday. Yesterday kicked off the season of penitence for Catholics leading to the Holy Week.
REYNAN VILLENA A parishione­r gets her forehead painted with ash in the shape of a cross during a mass at the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral for ash Wednesday yesterday. Yesterday kicked off the season of penitence for Catholics leading to the Holy Week.

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