Sara Duterte welcomes martial law extension
DAVAO CITY — Mayor Sara Duterte welcomed the possibility of extending the martial law already in effect in Mindanao following the deadly blast in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat, Tuesday night.
“We follow the decision of the Office of the President, the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines), and the PNP (Philippine National Police) because they are better informed by the intelligence units on the need to extend martial law in Mindanao,” Sara said in a statement.
She was reacting to what Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea said about the government considering the extension of martial law in Mindanao among the options, following the blast that killed two people and wounded 37 others in Isulan on Tuesday.
“It’s an option,” Medialdia said after attending the deliberations for the 2019 budget of the Office of the President at the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
President Duterte had placed the entire island under martial law on May 23 last year after the Islamic State-inspired Maute group and its Abu Sayyaf allies laid siege to Marawi City.
Article continues after this advertisementPolice here said they placed the entire region under heightened alert status following the Isulan bombing.
Article continues after this advertisementPolice regional spokesperson Chief Insp. Milgrace Driz said all the police forces in Mindanao had been placed under highest security alert status because of the Isulan attack.
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