Security covenant awareness forged
The said covenant security awareness activity occurred one day ago when someone threw a Molotov bomb at the NAIA Terminal 3 parking lot.

In order to increase security awareness at the airport and ensure that all passengers travel safely, the various government entities at Ninoy Aquino International Airport have come together.
The PNP Aviation Security Group was in charge of the aforementioned action, which was also participated in by a number of agencies, including the OTS, PDEA, immigration, and customs. CAAP, MIAA, and other connected agencies, including Bureau of Quarantine.
According to PNP-AVSEC Director P/Brig. Gen Jack L. Wanky, this is the first time that different government agencies have forged a covenant to make the journey of passengers orderly and safe.
The said covenant security awareness activity occurred one day ago when someone threw a Molotov bomb at the NAIA Terminal 3 parking lot.
Gen. Wanky also refuted the NCRPO claim that the NAIA security measures are ineffective or weak.
According to Gen. Wanky, the incident that happened last Saturday was only an isolated one, and it is true that the scene of the detonation was a place that was not a restricted area and it was only a parking lot, and there was no one hurt.
Gen. Wanky said that the people responsible for this are only barkers or those who call passengers of jeeps or habal-habals outside the NAIA Terminal 3, because they are strictly prohibited from staying in the said area, and in the coming days they will arrest suspects because the follow-up operation of his men is still going on.
