Sun.Star Baguio

Security in place for Undas weekend

- Jonathan Llanes with a report from Lauren Alimondo

SECURITY IS now in place for the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day weekend on November 1 to 4.

This was assured by Police Regional Office Cordillera (PRO - COR) regional director Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Nana during his rounds at the Baguio City Public Cemetery, the largest cemetery in the city.

“The security coverage we have laid out

covers not only the cemeteries but also inland bus terminals where we have stationed police personnel’s to assist travelers. The key element in this security operation is police visibility, considerin­g both its crime deterrent and reassuring effects on the public,” the regional director said.

Nana ordered police in the region to coordinate with local government units in the implementa­tion of their respective security measures.

Local police units were also alerted to be prepared to address possible security and emergency situations in public cemeteries such as missing persons, medical emergencie­s and accidents, traffic gridlock, overcrowdi­ng and congestion, stampede, petty crime, illegal parking and vendors, swindlers impersonat­ing priests and long-lost relatives, and possession of deadly weapons and prohibited items.

“Police assistance centers have been set up in bus terminals and major thoroughfa­res with the influx of people to going to the different provinces in the region to visit their departed,” Nana added.

In Baguio City, BCPO officer - in charge Senior Supt. Eliseo Tanding accompanie­d the regional director in the rounds of other cemeteries in the city aside from visiting the various bus terminals.

Apollo Padagas, terminal master of Victory liner Baguio indicated despite a 10 percent decrees in its bus commuters particular­ly for the All Saints and All Souls Day due to Typhoon Rosita, the company still expect continues arrival of commuters after the typhoon have passed the country.

With the expected influx of visitors for the commemorat­ion of All Saints and All Souls Day, police personnel were earlier deployed in the nine cemeteries of La Trindad, Benguet.

Chief Inspector Benson Macli-ing, La Trinidad Municipal Police Station chief said police are now deployed at the Veterans Cemetery, Pyramid Memorial Park, Buyagan Cemetery, Tawang Cemetery, Poblacion Cemetery, Shamolog Cemetery, Ambiong Cementery, Bahong Cemetery and Lubas Cemetery

Police personnel continuous­ly make rounds and monitor visitors and cleaning operations within the cemeteries.

Macli-ing added they have deployed 217 personnel and will be augmented by the different force multiplier­s comprised of junior police, barangay peacekeepi­ng action team, women’s brigade, fire department, reservist, and the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.

The police chief advised cemetery goers to avoid bringing deadly weapons, alcohol, gambling materials, speakers, and cigarettes inside the premises of the cemeteries.

Monitoring is up with the thousands of visitors expected at the Pyramid, Buyagan and Veterans cemetery.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? INSPECTION. Police Regional Office Cordillera (PRO - COR) regional director C/ Supt. Rolando Nana leads the inspection of cemeteries in Baguio City to make sure everything is in order for the upcoming all souls day.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes INSPECTION. Police Regional Office Cordillera (PRO - COR) regional director C/ Supt. Rolando Nana leads the inspection of cemeteries in Baguio City to make sure everything is in order for the upcoming all souls day.

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