US issues security alert for Philippines’ capital

US issues security alert for Philippines’ capital
Updated 29 September 2012
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US issues security alert for Philippines’ capital

US issues security alert for Philippines’ capital

MANILA: The United States issued a security alert for the Philippine capital of Manila yesterday, warning its citizens they could be the target of an unspecified attack.
The US embassy in Manila released a statement calling for US citizens to exercise extreme caution and consider cancelling American gatherings in the sprawling and chaotic megacity of 15 million people.
“The US Embassy advises American citizens in the Philippines that a threat against American citizens in metropolitan Manila, specifically the Pasay City neighborhood, has been detected by reliable security forces,” the statement said.
“This threat remains in effect until Oct. 10,” it said.
The statement said US Ambassador Harry Thomas had ordered stepped-up security for all US government facilities in Manila.
Pasay, a major district in the capital, is home to a heavily guarded US embassy compound called Seafront that contains housing for diplomats, a library, an outpatient clinic and a clubhouse. The compound is near the Philippine foreign department, as well as a red-light district that attracts foreigners.
US embassy spokeswoman Tina Malone said she was unable to give any more details than were in the alert.
“We felt it important to inform American citizens but we cannot provide specific information at this time,” Malone told AFP.
Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez released a short statement following the alert saying the government was working to ensure the safety of US citizens, but without giving further details.
“Protection of the welfare of its nationals in the Philippines is a duty of the US Embassy in Manila. The DFA sees this emergency message as a fulfillment by the US embassy of this important duty,” Hernandez said.
“It is also worth noting that the embassy is coordinating with Philippine law enforcement agencies in assessing, monitoring and, if necessary, responding to this threat.” The US government issued an alert in November 2010 that warned of an attack in Manila, particularly areas frequented by foreigners.