20 Jun 2022 | 02:55 AM UTC
Philippines: Authorities to heighten security for presidential inauguration ceremony in Metro Manila June 30
Officials to boost security for presidential inauguration ceremony in Metro Manila, Philippines, June 30. Transport disruptions likely.
Event
Authorities will impose heightened security measures at the National Museum of the Philippines in Metro Manila June 30 due to the presidential inauguration ceremony of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (known as Bongbong). Preparatory works for the event are ongoing as of June 20. Around 4,000 police officers will deploy to the National Museum for the inauguration, and authorities will likely close roads around the venues to facilitate security protocols. Police will also suspend permits to carry firearms in Metro Manila June 27-July 2. Additional events will probably occur at other government buildings and popular gathering locations.
Police officials are banning any gatherings at the National Museum of the Philippines and its surrounding areas June 30; activists may still attempt to rally near the site. Transport and business disruptions are probable, including due to the preparation works the days before the event. Clashes between security personnel and protesters are possible, particularly if officials consider any demonstration to breach regulations.
Context
Marcos Jr. is the son of the former president Ferdinand Marcos, who was overthrown in the People Power Revolution in 1986. Marcos Jr.'s opponents claim that his victory will return the Marcos family to power.
Advice
Avoid the event site and its surrounding areas through June 30 due to increased security protocols and likely disruptions. If any violence erupts nearby, immediately leave the area and seek shelter at a safe nongovernment building. Plan for transport and business disruptions near the locations and seek alternative routes to circumvent the affected areas. Remain cooperative if stopped by officials for checks. Heed all official transport and security advisories.