The Manila Times

Security tightens for Dinagyang

- BY RJAY ZURIAGA CASTOR

ILOILO CITY: Stricter measures are in place as thousands of visitors are EXPECTED TO flOCK TO THIS CITY TO EXPERIENCE THE WORLD-RENOWNED DINAGYANG FESTIVAL ON JANUARY 27 AND 28.

The Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) has announced the deployment of checkpoint­s at 10 key boundaries between the city and province of Iloilo starting on Friday, January 26.

The designated areas for the checkpoint­s include the boundaries of the city to the towns of

Oton, Leganes and Pavia. Additional personnel, sourced from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 6, will augment the checkpoint areas. Three mobile detention centers from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology will be stationed in the city proper and Mandurriao District for disruptive or unruly revelers during the celebratio­n.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas had also issued an executive order suspending classes on all levels for public and private schools on January 26, 27 and 29.

Since Monday, several streets in the city proper have been closed to motorists at specific hours as they are used by Ati-atihan tribes for practice.

The Iloilo City Traffic Management Unit, meanwhile, announced that city streets will be closed to motorists as early as 5 a.m. on January 27.

Treñas is reminding tourists to enjoy the festival while maintainin­g order and discipline.

“I remind everyone to come here and enjoy the Dinagyang Festival but do not create a scene here because our police authoritie­s are prepared. We will put you in jail. The city government will ensure that this year’s Dinagyang is the liveliest but also the safest ever,” he said.

He also said that he had directed the city engineerin­g office to install more lights in areas where Ati-atihan tribes will be performing to ensure the safety and security of the performers and the audience.

The city mayor confirmed that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not be joining the Dinagyang Festival. However, there is a chance that First Lady Marie Louise “Liza” Marcos will grace the event.

“The Dinagyang Festival is inclusive regardless of your political color. We will welcome everyone here and provide them with the kind of welcome we give to everybody,” Treñas added.

The mayor also reiterated his earlier pronouncem­ent that signal jamming is not to be implemente­d during the key activities of the Dinagyang Festival.

“It’s final. While there is, I think, another letter of appeal sent to the city council, the council will have to review that. As far as I am concerned, it is final,” he said.

The city council is yet to decide on the proposal of the Police Regional Office 6 for signal jamming in specific areas in its second committee hearing on Wednesday, January 24.

The council, police authoritie­s, business groups, and representa­tives from major telecommun­ication companies initially convened to discuss the proposal in a committee hearing on January 18.

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