MANILA – The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Tuesday strongly condemned the fatal shooting of two Japanese nationals in Manila.
In a statement, the agency extended its sympathies to the families and called on law enforcement agencies to conduct a "swift and thorough" investigation into the incident.
"Tourism, a vital pillar of livelihood for millions of Filipinos, heavily depends on creating and maintaining conditions of peace, safety, and security," the statement read.
"We note with deep concern that recent events have already prompted advisories from foreign embassies in the country's top visitor source markets, which could adversely affect tourist confidence and the Philippines' image as a safe and welcoming destination," it added.
The DOT is working with relevant agencies, including local governments and stakeholders, to reinforce security measures for visiting foreigners.
"[T]he Department also continues to coordinate with its Regional Offices, local government units, and tourism stakeholders to reinforce protective measures, reassure foreign and domestic visitors, and safeguard the tourism industry that sustains so many Filipino families," it said.
The two Japanese were shot by motorcycle-riding assailants while exiting a taxi along Malvar Street in Manila on Aug. 15.
The Manila Police District on Monday said one suspect has been taken into custody while another person of interest has been identified in connection with the robbery with homicide.
"We are closely communicating with the local authorities especially Manila Police District, including confirming the details of the incident," Japan Information and Culture Center Director Shigehiro Matsuda told the Philippine News Agency on Tuesday.
"At this moment, we have not updated travel advisory. We notified the Japanese community in the Philippines of the incident and raised their awareness for the security," he added. (PNA)
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