By
Ding Cervantes
SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga
– The Central Luzon police has described as fake news a report being circulated
on social media about the alleged presence of foreign terrorists in the
province.
The report
said that the terrorists are preparing for the arrival of the heads of states
for the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) event at the Clark
Freeport in November.
Central
Luzon police director Chief Superintendent Aaron Aquino urged residents to be
intelligent in using the social media and not to believe any information coming
from unverified sources.
“Such
information do not serve any purpose but to sow fear and alarm the public,”
Aquino said.
The fake
news, reportedly written in Kapampangan, said that terrorists from Pakistan and
Bangladesh have settled in Muslim communities in Angeles City and in the
towns of Porac and Mabalacat.
It
reportedly said that police thwarted a recent attempt to blow up a gasoline
tanker and warned people from frequenting local malls.
Aquino said
the report was baseless and that authorities are now tracking down the source
of the information, which was initially circulated through text messages and
now being spread through Facebook and Messenger.
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