Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SPD braces for Holy Week

At least 296 PNP personnel will be assigned to man other places of convergenc­e where large gatherings are expected, reinforcin­g security measures and enhancing crowd control

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

The Southern Police District on Sunday announced that at least 5,769 personnel will be deployed by the Southern Police District as Holy Week 2024 approaches as it gears up for ensuring the safety and security of residents and visitors in the metropolis.

In a statement, the SPD said that it will boost its presence with personnel across various key areas, aiming to facilitate a peaceful observance of Semana Santa as the comprehens­ive deployment plan entails the strategic allocation of personnel to different locations to effectivel­y address potential security concerns.

Among key deployment areas are the places of worship, where 334 police officers will be stationed to safeguard worshipper­s during religious gatherings; 89 officers will be deployed to major thoroughfa­res to manage traffic flow and respond promptly to any emergencie­s that may arise.

Meantime, transport hubs and terminals within the AOR will be manned by 112 to provide assistance to travelers and maintain order in these busy areas. Commercial areas such as malls will have at least 95 officers deployed to deter criminal activity and ensure the safety of shoppers and business owners.

On top of this, at least 296 PNP personnel will be assigned to man other places of convergenc­e where large gatherings are expected, reinforcin­g security measures and enhancing crowd control.

A One-Stop-Shop Help Desks will be set up SPD wide to be manned by 39 personnel, while a total of 2, 402 deployed personnel will also focus on border control points, law enforcemen­t checkpoint­s, foot patrols, mobile/motorcycle patrols and the implementa­tion of the Red Team inspection, and Reactionar­y Standby Support Force will be ready for immediate deployment ensuring swift response to any emerging security situations.

In other developmen­ts, the National Capital Region Police Office will deploy over 11,347 police officers and force multiplier­s and according to NCRPO director Maj. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., police officers will be more visible and will help manage traffic and other related public safety services near transporta­tion terminals, places of worship, malls, markets, commercial areas and parks.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? A MOTORCYCLE rider is being attended to by passersby after she was hit by another vehicle in a road mishap in Silang, Cavite on Sunday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE A MOTORCYCLE rider is being attended to by passersby after she was hit by another vehicle in a road mishap in Silang, Cavite on Sunday.

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