According to the ASEAN Security, Peace and Order Committee and the Emergency Response and Response Organization (CSPOEPR), the 31st Summit will often be subject to interference by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Cuy said: “We considered all these factors and decided to set up a Bluetooth 4G jammer during the summit, because doing so would protect us.”
OIC DILG said that the government also reminded the ASEAN representatives ’security representatives not to carry their interference equipment because they are allowed in our country.
He also said that President Duterte has received specific instructions to deal with the minimum public disturbance during the summit and at the same time respond to all possible security threats.
“In the security preparation for cybercrime and cyberattacks, we work with the information experts of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and the Philippine National Police (PNP),” he added.
Cuy said that although communication is not restricted, all security personnel should not use their gadgets while on duty, unless they report serious incidents.
He added: “We would like to remind our security personnel to prohibit the use of mobile phones while ASEAN is on duty, because such actions will be dealt with accordingly.”
On the other hand, the commander of the ASEAN security forces, police chief Napoleon C. Taas, called on the public to do their part to ensure harmony and peace at the summit.
“We can’t do this alone, we need your eyes and ears, please let us know what you think is happening in your area, which may affect our preparations for preparations. Tas said.