Malacañang sees no urgent need to involve military intelligence in the government’s response to recent kidnapping incidents, saying the situation remains
Palace Press Officer and Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro Malacañang sees no urgent need to involve military intelligence in the government’s response to recent kidnapping incidents, saying the situation remains under control and does not reflect a widespread security threat.
Castro emphasized that current law enforcement strategies are working and that criminal networks are actively being dismantled. Whether or not to involve military intelligence, she added, will depend on further assessment and the evolving strategy of the PNP. Castro said the swift resolution of the Que case was due to the direct orders of President Marcos and the quick action of the PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group. The victim’s family has expressed gratitude to the President and law enforcement for their commitment to justice.
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