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    INABANGA, Bohol-There was an ongoing firefight between joint police and military team and at least 10 armed men on board two separate bancas in Barangay Napo, Inabanga town, Bohol.

    Superintendent George Vale, head of Police Community Relations Office at the Bohol Police Provincial Office,
    said he could not tell if the armed men were part of a group who planned to stage kidnappings in Central Visayas.

    He said the armed men were sighted onboard in two motorbancas near the river in Barangay Napo in this town. Residents saw these men on Monday night. They alerted the police office to verify these men.

    Armed men sighted in Bohol town; Firefight with govt troops ongoing
     
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    MANILA - The US Embassy warned its citizens on Sunday about "unsubstantiated yet credible" reports of kidnappings in Central Visayas.

    "The US Embassy has received unsubstantiated yet credible information that terrorist groups may attempt to conduct kidnappings in Central Visayas, which includes both Cebu and Bohol provinces," the embassy said in a statement posted on its website.

    US citizens were advised to "carefully consider this information as you make your travel plans, and to review personal security plans, avoid large crowds and gatherings, and remain vigilant at all times."


    The Embassy added that there is an ongoing "threat of terrorist actions and violence" against American citizens and interests abroad, including the Philippines, as stated in a "Worldwide Caution" released last March.

    "Extremists have targeted sporting events, theaters, markets, mass transportation systems–including airlines, and other public venues where large crowds gather. Crowded nightclubs, shopping malls, buses and popular restaurants have also been targets," the travel warning read.

    "US citizens should be mindful of the importance of taking preventative measures to ensure their safety and security while traveling and residing in the Philippines."

    This is not the first time that the US Embassy warned Americans about travelling to the Philippines.

    Earlier last December, it urged its citizens to anew to avoid all non-essential travel to Sulu province due to "continued terrorist threats, insurgent activities, and kidnappings.

    US Embassy issues travel warning on Central Visayas
     
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