PNP verifying all information on visit of Bondi Beach shooters in Mindanao
The Philippine National Police (PNP) is validating all the information in relation to the visit of the two shooters in Australia's Bondi Beach gun attack to Mindanao last month.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) confirmed that 50-year old Sajid Akram and his 24-year old son Naveed arrived in the country on Nov. 1 from Sydney and listed Davao as their final destination, and left the country on Nov. 28.
“The Acting Chief PNP, through the Director of the Directorate for Intelligence is validating the said report and coordination with BI is underway,” said PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño.
Following the Bondi Beach attack on Monday, Dec. 15 that left at least 15 people dead, Nartatez assured the public that the PNP will remain on high alert to prevent any untoward incidents and to protect the safety of every Filipino.
He said police units across the country have been instructed to strengthen their presence in public areas, major thoroughfares, and key venues where holiday events and gatherings are expected.
“The Philippine National Police is maintaining heightened vigilance to deter provocateurs and prevent any security threat,” said Nartatez.
“I have directed our commanders to deploy sufficient numbers of personnel to ensure visible police presence in crowded areas to provide security reassurance to the public while discouraging potential troublemakers,” he added.
The Department of Migrant Workers reported that, so far, no Filipinos have been affected by the recent shooting incident abroad.
Locally, Nartatez also assured the public that the PNP remains prepared to respond swiftly to any emergency.
Earlier, the PNP announced that over 100,000 personnel would be deployed nationwide to secure the Christmas and New Year holidays, a significant increase from last year’s 60,000.