In preparation for the upcoming 11th ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting (ADMM) next week the Task Group Clark ASEAN 2017, composed of cops from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Region-3; soldiers; and personnel from other government agencies like the departments of interior and local government, health, and social welfare and development, have been deployed to Clark Field, Pampanga. Among the areas they will strictly monitor and guard against lawless elements, are the Clark International Airport, the hotels where the delegates are expected to stay and the venue of their meetings.
The PNP called on the public to cooperate with the security measures authorities will enforce within and around Clark. Although the entire Clark will remain open to the public during the big event, the police will set up checkpoints at all of its gates. “There will be security inspection in all gates going inside Clark, so there will be vehicle inspection in some areas, there will be under vehicle inspection in some areas also. then we will be using K9, NEDD’s in some areas and gates,” said PNP Regional Director Task Group Clark Commander PCSupt. Amador Corpuz Authorities will also implement a re-routing scheme on roads near the venue of the ASEAN meetings. The police said that although it receives no threats, it will remain on high alert. “As of now when it comes to threat of terrorism we did not receive any direct threat to the activity but of course we are preparing more than that and we have designed some scenarios in relation those threats,” said Commander Corpuz. The PNP hopes that the conduct of the ASEAN Summit in the province will become orderly and peaceful.
The PNP called on the public to cooperate with the security measures authorities will enforce within and around Clark. Although the entire Clark will remain open to the public during the big event, the police will set up checkpoints at all of its gates. “There will be security inspection in all gates going inside Clark, so there will be vehicle inspection in some areas, there will be under vehicle inspection in some areas also. then we will be using K9, NEDD’s in some areas and gates,” said PNP Regional Director Task Group Clark Commander PCSupt. Amador Corpuz Authorities will also implement a re-routing scheme on roads near the venue of the ASEAN meetings. The police said that although it receives no threats, it will remain on high alert. “As of now when it comes to threat of terrorism we did not receive any direct threat to the activity but of course we are preparing more than that and we have designed some scenarios in relation those threats,” said Commander Corpuz. The PNP hopes that the conduct of the ASEAN Summit in the province will become orderly and peaceful.

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