MANILA - President Benigno Aquino said yesterday that authorities had discovered a plot by a terrorist group to disrupt a huge religious procession in Manila, and warned that members had not been arrested.
Aquino said police had been tracking the group, which he did not identify, that was allegedly planning to sow terror during the feast of the Black Nazarene today, which annually gathers hundreds of thousands of devotees.
He did not elaborate on the nature of the threat, but said "there is a possibility of it" when asked if the plot involved bomb attacks.
"The sad reality of the world today is that terrorists want to disrupt the ability of the people to live their lives in the way they want to, including the freedom to worship and engage in community activities," Aquino said in a surprise news briefing.
"Your government will do what it has to do to ensure the safety and security of the public."
He did not identity the alleged plotters, but said they belonged to a local group whose links to foreign organizations were still being probed.
"There have been reports that they have been spotted in the NCR (National Capital Region) and there have been ongoing police operations to apprehend the same," Aquino said.
"Disruption activities have been conducted precisely to forestall any possibility of a terrorist plot."
The annual Black Nazarene procession takes place around downtown Manila, during which barefoot devotees parade an ebony icon of Jesus Christ.
"We're taking the necessary precautions especially given the nature of the procession for the Black Nazarene which involves quite a huge number of people, which makes it a very tempting terrorist (target))," Aquino said.*AFP
back
to top
|