Philippines tightens security after blast in southern town

Philippines tightens security after blast in southern town
Injured victims await rescue during the Simulation Exercise on Bomb Incident and Active Shooting Scenario, held by the Manila Police District at the Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church area in Intramuros, Manila on Thursday (April 4, 2019). The exercises aim to assess and improve the capabilities of the police force and enhance inter-operability among concerned line government agencies. Photo courtesy of PNA photo

MANILA, April 5 (NNN- Xinhua) — Philippine security forces have tightened security after Wednesday’s blast in southern Philippine Isulan town in Sultan Kudarat province that wounded 18 people at least, a military general said on Thursday.

“We intensified our intelligence operations to apprehend the perpetrators and to thwart further hostilities,” Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said.

Sobejana said the military, in coordination with local government officials and other stakeholders, are working “to bring back normalcy” in Isulan town.

The military has not identified the group behind the blast and the motive for the attack in a restaurant in Isulan town.

Arnel Dela Vega, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Mindanao Command, said the move to tighten security is to thwart more possible attacks in the Mindanao region.

“Thus, austere security measures are implemented by our forces to thwart terror ploys against non-military targets in the area. While we keep guard, we acknowledge the cooperation and vigilance of civilians in the area,” Dela Vega said.

Dela Vega said efforts are underway to identify and subsequently arrest the suspects “in order to serve justice.”

Authorities earlier said the explosion could have been the handiwork of a group which is trying to extort cash from the restaurant owner.

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