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Cops ready for Nazareno procession

INTERIOR Secretary Ismael Sueno on Friday assured the public that all security preparations are already in place to ensure that the traditional Traslacion or procession in celebration of the feast day of the Black Nazarene on Jan. 9 will be “safe, peaceful, and orderly” in the wake of intelligence reports that terrorist groups will sow chaos during the celebration.

FEAST OF MANIFESTATION.  Thousands of Metro Manilans attend the first Friday Mass of January, which coincides with the focal point of the Solemnity of Epiphany, occupying almost half the road leading to the Catholic church in Manila’s downtown Quiapo district, while Army troops (inset) stand at the ready at Plaza Miranda and nearby streets round the Minor basilica of the Black Nazarene to augment security for devotees during the annual Traslacion. (Related story on A6) Lino Santos/Norman Cruz

“We will not let anyone disrupt the sanctity of the celebration. Besides, this annual festivity is being looked forward to not only by the devotees of the Poong Nazareno, but also of the international community who are awed by the degree of devotion Filipinos pour for the Black Nazarene,” he said.

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All systems go. Manila Police District director Senior Supt. Joel Napoleon Coronel (left) discusses the traffic rerouting for Monday’s Black Nazarene procession together with Metro police chief Director Oscar Albayalde and MPD Station 3 commander Supt. Santiago Pascual in front of the Quiapo Church in Manila. PNA 

He likewise appealed to the devotees not to bring children, sickly and elderly relatives to the Traslacion for health and safety reasons, noting that by tradition, the number of Black Nazarene devotees grows annually.

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