After Zamboanga bombing: Mactan International Airport tightens security

CEBU, Philippines – The Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) is beefing up its security measures in the wake up of the bombing at the Zamboanga Airport Thursday night.

Police Senior Supt. Joselito Salido, chief of the 7th Philippine Civil Aviation Security, said that enhancements of their security measures are being put in place such as a stringent checkpoints and police visibility.

Aside from this, Salido said that they are also implementing a stricter baggage and passengers check at the airport.

"We also implement strictly the 'No I.D., No Entry' policy inside the airport," Salido added.

Alvaro Derramas, officer-in-charge of the MCIA emergency services and security department, said that immediately after hearing the bombing incident at the Zamboanga airport, they raised their security alert.

They have intensified foot patrol by airport police and blue guards around the airport terminal and are giving more focus at the arrival and pre-departure area.

"We also conduct profiling, with the strict enforcement of 'No I.D., no ticket, no entry' in coordination of PCAS and the Philippine National Police," Derramas said.

The US Embassy, in a press statement to The FREEMAN, condemns the bombing that took place in Zamboanga International Airport.

"I deplore this heinous crime that victimized ordinary travelers. Our condolences to the innocent deceased and wounded victims of this brutal attack," said US Ambassador Harry K. Thomas, Jr.

Thomas added that the US stands united in bringing those responsible for the attacks to justice. Thomas further stated that the US stands beside every Filipino people who work everyday to enhance peace and security.

Two people were killed and 20 were wounded in the blast outside the Zamboanga City airport the other night.

Among those wounded was the governor of Sulu, who suspects political rivalry behind the explosion. Gov. Sakur Tan was earlier quoted as saying he could not believe it was pure coincidence that the bomb exploded next to him. There was also another attempt on his life last year.

Tan's son was reportedly hit by the severed head of the man who was carrying the bomb. (THE FREEMAN)

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