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42 airports in the Philippines on high alert due to bomb threats.


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OAN’s Stephanie⁣ Stahl

3:53 PM – Friday, October 6, ⁤2023

42 commercial airports in ​the Philippines were placed on “high alert” ‍after a ​series⁣ of security incidents, ‍according to‌ The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

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In a statement made on October 4th ⁢but released ⁤to⁣ the media Friday, the CAAP referred to a⁢ screenshot of‍ the emailed‍ threat, which did not contain‍ the word “bomb” ⁤but said ​“an airplane will explode” at ⁢Manila’s international airport and ​“please beware.”

“Cebu, Palawan,‍ Bicol ​and⁣ Davao will also be hit”, ⁢the anonymous email said.

The⁣ CAAP informed the public ⁤that the information ‍is currently under‌ “validation” and ⁢that all ​airports are stepping up security.⁢

On Friday, the aviation police ⁣chief said the anonymous bomb threat was “most likely a hoax.”

Prior ‍to this incident, a Molotov cocktail exploded at the open parking area of NAIA Terminal 3.

Bicol International Airport⁣ was shut down for ‍hours on‍ October 2nd ⁤after a crumpled piece ⁤of paper with the word “BOMB??” was found onboard‍ a Cebu Pacific flight.

In a statement ⁢on ⁣October⁤ 6th, Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista said the Manila International ⁤Airport ‍Authority (MIAA), which operates Ninoy Aquino ⁤International Airport, assured⁢ there are measures in place to ⁣ensure the safety of ⁣passengers, flights, and‍ facilities.

Manila International ⁢Airport Authority also put out a statement, saying that foot and mobile patrols are in place and K9 units are doing the rounds in NAIA’s terminals.

“There ​are no expected impacts‌ on any ⁢scheduled flights, and we‌ would like to assure the traveling public that protocols are in place to ensure everyone’s safety and security,” Bautista said.

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How is‍ the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) responding to the security ⁤incidents?

42 ⁤commercial airports in the Philippines have been ‍placed ⁣on “high⁣ alert” ​following a series of security incidents, according to the ‍Civil Aviation Authority of the​ Philippines (CAAP). The CAAP released ‍a‌ statement on⁢ October​ 4th, in which they ‍referred ⁣to ⁣a screenshot​ of an emailed threat that ‍did‍ not explicitly⁢ mention a bomb but stated that ‍”an airplane will explode” at ‌Manila’s international airport and warned ⁣people ⁢to “please beware.”

The anonymous email‍ also mentioned that airports​ in Cebu,⁢ Palawan, Bicol, and Davao would be targeted.‍ The CAAP has stated that ‌they are ⁣currently validating the information⁣ and that all airports are increasing their security measures.

Despite ‍the threat, the aviation police⁤ chief has stated that ⁣the anonymous bomb threat is most likely a hoax.⁣ Prior to this incident, a Molotov⁤ cocktail ⁣exploded at ‌the open parking area of NAIA Terminal ‍3. Additionally, Bicol International Airport was‌ shut down for several hours‌ on October ⁤2nd after a crumpled piece⁣ of‍ paper with the word “BOMB??”⁢ was⁢ found on board a Cebu⁢ Pacific flight.

To address ‌these security concerns, Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista has reassured the public⁢ that the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), which⁤ operates Ninoy Aquino International Airport, ‌has implemented measures to ensure the safety of passengers, flights, and facilities.

These recent security ⁤incidents highlight the ‌importance of⁤ maintaining strict security protocols at airports. The⁢ CAAP and⁤ relevant authorities must continue to be vigilant and take appropriate actions to protect the safety and well-being of passengers.⁤ It is ‌crucial that these ⁤threats are thoroughly investigated and any necessary ⁢improvements to security measures ⁤are implemented promptly.

The ⁤Philippines’ aviation industry, as well⁢ as the international community, should remain ‍focused on ensuring ‌the safety⁢ and security of air travel in ‍the region.‍ By working together and sharing‍ intelligence, we can ⁣mitigate the⁢ risks‍ posed by these types ‍of security threats and maintain the trust of passengers​ in the aviation⁢ system.

In conclusion, the recent security incidents in the Philippines’ airports have raised concerns and placed the‍ entire aviation industry ⁢on high alert.⁢ While the ‌anonymous bomb threat may have turned out ⁤to be a hoax, these incidents ‍serve as a reminder of ⁢the‌ importance of robust security measures in⁤ protecting the safety of passengers and maintaining the ‌integrity of the aviation sector.⁣ It⁢ is crucial​ for authorities to continue their efforts in investigating these incidents and⁤ implementing necessary improvements to ensure the security of all airports in the Philippines.



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