Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens: Mindanao Security Situation
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Sun May 28, 2017
US Embassy Warning:
ACSManilaMascot@state.gov
Today at 12:37 PM
United States Embassy Manila, Philippines
Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Possible Check Points in Metro Manila
May 28, 2017
THE EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES IS TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION THROUGH THE EMBASSY WARDEN SYSTEM AS A PUBLIC SERVICE TO U.S. CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES. PLEASE DISSEMINATE THIS MESSAGE TO ALL U.S. CITIZENS IN YOUR ORGANIZATION OR NEIGHBORHOOD.
The U.S. Embassy has received information that the Philippine government has placed the Philippine National Police (PNP) on full alert throughout metropolitan Manila. A unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has been deployed to Quezon city to assist the PNP with security operations. The AFP will assist in implementing random checkpoints, security patrols, and police visibility operations. The PNP advises that this is a pre-cautionary measure in light of the declaration of Martial law in Mindanao and not related to any specified terror threat information directed towards metro-Manila.
The U.S. Embassy wishes to remind U.S. citizens of the most recent Worldwide Caution, dated March 6, 2017, which indicates there is an ongoing threat of terrorist actions and violence against U.S. citizens and interests abroad, including the Philippines. Extremists have targeted sporting events, theaters, markets, mass transportation systems鈥搃ncluding airlines, and other public venues where large crowds gather. Crowded nightclubs, shopping malls, buses and popular restaurants have also been targets. U.S. citizens should be mindful of the importance of taking preventative measures to ensure their safety and security while traveling and residing in the Philippines.
Regards
Navajo52
There is simply no point in sticking your neck out or worse yet, for our or anybody's military to try to perform a dangerous rescue.
Navajo52
Today at 12:37 PM
United States Embassy Manila, Philippines
Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Possible Check Points in Metro Manila
May 28, 2017
This warning was put out for all the Philippines and dissimulated in local areas.聽 There was intelligence gathered that indicate that Terrorist were going to hi jack a petrol (gasoline for my USA and Philippine friends) tanker or a LNG or LPG tanker and drive it to a populated area (shopping mall, church etc.) and then exploded it.聽 It was meant to happen on the 1st of July.聽 Not saying that it will still not happen.
Davao Region placed under threat level 3
September 19, 2018
DAVAO Region has been placed under terrorism threat level 3 due to the prevailing security situation in neighboring region.
Philippine Army 1003rd Brigade commander Brigadier General Ernesto Torres told reporters on Wednesday, September 19, that Davao region鈥檚 threat level was raised to Level 3, citing a strong possibility of terror attacks within a short period of time due to reports of bombings, plans of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), remnants of the Maute Group and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and the kidnap for ransom groups.
Based on the legend of terrorism threat level, Level 1 means low, Level 2 is moderate, level 3 is high and the highest is Level 4 which is categorized as extremely high.
鈥淲e are on high threat level on matters of terrorism,鈥 Torres said. This threat level was assigned because of the series of incidents in central Mindanao to include the series of bombings in Region 12.
With the threat level, they are also boosting their security efforts to thwart possible spillover of the atrocities in other regions.
鈥淚f you are asking on the proportionality on the threat level and our preparation, we鈥檙e always one step higher. If the threat level is one, our security preparation is 2 and so on and so forth because we would like to be one step ahead as much as possible with the plans and the activities being undertaken by the terrorists and the insurgents,鈥 Torres said.
He likewise assured that on their part, they are not letting their guards down to ensure that terrorist groups will not enter the region to sow terror in coordination with other law enforcement agencies.
鈥淲e are assuring the people with the needed collaboration, Davao City will be safe for everybody,鈥 he said.
Despite the high threat level in Davao Region, Torres said the region is currently generally peaceful.
pej1111 wrote:I noted that this topic had got a quote, which is currently under review,
Perhaps I could request we keep politics off the forum, please. 
The subject is terrorist threats, something of obvious and genuine concern to expats in that region, but purely political posts are only going to cloud the issue at hand, hence the post you mentioned being removed.
Fred wrote:pej1111 wrote:I noted that this topic had got a quote, which is currently under review,
Perhaps I could request we keep politics off the forum, please.
The subject is terrorist threats, something of obvious and genuine concern to expats in that region, but purely political posts are only going to cloud the issue at hand, hence the post you mentioned being removed.
Sorry Fred, didn't think I was being political.聽 I have read my post many times and still cant see any political statement or intent in it.
If you feel something is political the best way to manage it, and so the topic stays on topic, is to report it to admin.聽 This can be done by using the report button near the post.
pej1111 wrote:Fred wrote:pej1111 wrote:I noted that this topic had got a quote, which is currently under review,
Perhaps I could request we keep politics off the forum, please.
The subject is terrorist threats, something of obvious and genuine concern to expats in that region, but purely political posts are only going to cloud the issue at hand, hence the post you mentioned being removed.
Sorry Fred, didn't think I was being political.聽 I have read my post many times and still cant see any political statement or intent in it.
If you feel something is political the best way to manage it, and so the topic stays on topic, is to report it to admin.聽 This can be done by using the report button near the post.
Not your post; the post you mentioned. 
According to Senior Superintendent Julian Entoma, director of the Mandaue City Police Station (MCPO), the聽 businessman and his wife, who was with him, were unharmed as the bullets only hit Denero鈥檚 car.
Entoma said the suspects, based on the accounts of witnesses , fled on board a motorcycle.
MissionHopeCebu wrote:Cebu City, Philippines 鈥 A businessman survived an ambush that took place in Barangay Alang Alang, Mandaue City February 20, 2019.
According to Senior Superintendent Julian Entoma, director of the Mandaue City Police Station (MCPO), the聽 businessman and his wife, who was with him, were unharmed as the bullets only hit Denero鈥檚 car.
Entoma said the suspects, based on the accounts of witnesses , fled on board a motorcycle.
Better to add the source
As someone else has pointed out here before there is a difference between feeling safe and being safe.聽 People in Davao feel safe.
To recap 3 levels of security:
* Personal security - Robbing, mugging聽 聽(Wrong place wrong time)
* Radom associated public acts of violence (Bombings, not targeted at an individual)
* Kidnap targeted attack on a foreigner
My belief is the Davao as a city still subject, at a higher rate than the other areas such as Cebu and Manila etc, in regards to Radom associated pubic acts of violence.聽 There are still security check points around the cities outline access roads.
I note that Government issued on the Sept the 19th, 2018 the following
Davao Region placed under threat level 3
September 19, 2018
DAVAO Region has been placed under terrorism threat level 3 due to the prevailing security situation in neighboring region.
Philippine Army 1003rd Brigade commander Brigadier General Ernesto Torres told reporters on Wednesday, September 19, that Davao region鈥檚 threat level was raised to Level 3, citing a strong possibility of terror attacks within a short period of time due to reports of bombings, plans of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), remnants of the Maute Group and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and the kidnap for ransom groups.
Based on the legend of terrorism threat level, Level 1 means low, Level 2 is moderate, level 3 is high and the highest is Level 4 which is categorized as extremely high.
This article was posted in Davao News just 19 hours ago:
A unit of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. MindaNews file photo by FERDINANDH CABRERA
COTABATO CITY (MindaNews/12 March) 鈥 At least 3,295 families or around 16,000 individuals have been displaced by fighting between the military and members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in several villages of Maguindanao since Monday, Raisa Jajurie, Minister of Social Services of the Bangsamoro Region said.
The number is based on those now camping in Shariff Saidona, Shariff Aguak and Datu Salibo towns and does not include those who evacuated in Datu Saudi Ampatuan and Datu Piang towns, Jajurie said.
MGen Cirilito Sobejana, commander of Joint Task Force Central Mindanao said the military launched 鈥渟urgical鈥 air and ground assaults against BIFF encampments.
He advised the residents to stay inside the evacuation centers as clashes were still raging.
The military operation in Maguindanao had resulted in the death of eight BIFF members and one soldier from the 6th Infantry Division and the wounding of another soldier, he said.
Sobejana identified six of the BIFF casualties as Kumander Pegka, Karim Binua, Munir Madsal, Gani Lanti, Bukari Samad and Sanday Musib.
Clashes started in Barangay Inaladan, Shariff Saydona Mustapha town and spread to other areas after the BIFF sent reinforcement to their distressed comrades, he said.
Fighter jets, attack helicopters and howitzers bombarded first the location of Shiek Esmael Abdulmalik a.k.a. Abu Torayfie killing six of his men, he added.
Civil society and local nongovernment organizations like the Uniphyl-Women headed by Noraida Abo have been assisting the evacuees since Monday night.
鈥淲e were so concerned for others who have not evacuated last night from their homes as the military imposed closure of road connecting Datu Piang and Datu Saudi towns,鈥 Abo said.
Since Monday night the military has been receiving reports of roadside bombings and attacks on their detachments.
Abu Amir, spokesperson of BIFF Karialan faction told MindaNews they were just forced to fight back after the soldiers entered their communities in Barangay Libutan.
鈥淲e are not attacking them as we are just observing a 鈥榳ait and see鈥 [stance] of the newly installed Bangsamoro Region but we have to fight back once attacked,鈥 he said.
But the military claimed the BIFF, which has reportedly pledged allegiance to the聽 ISIS , last week carried out attacks that killed five soldiers in Cotabato City and Maguindanao.
Meanwhile, in Barangay Calaludan, Pagayawan, Lanao del Sur clashes on Monday between the military and the ISIS-inspired group led by Abu Dar left two soldiers from the 55th Infantry Battalion and one militant dead, BGen Romeo Brawner Jr., commander of the 103rd Infantry Brigade said.
As of Tuesday, clashes in Lanao del Sur and Maguindanao continued to erupt.
Bangsamoro Chief Minister Al Haj Ebrahim Murad was scheduled to hold a Regional Peace and Order Council on Tuesday to tackle the region鈥檚 security concerns. (Ferdinandh Cabrera/MindaNews)
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