Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Oro cops now ready for brgy, SK polls

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AUTHORITIE­S over the weekend confirmed that there are no identified election ‘hot spots’ or areas of concern in Cagayan de Oro City for the upcoming May 14 village and youth polls.

Still, the local police force will

be keeping an eye on all election-related activities in the hinterland villages of Cagayan de Oro.

Senior Superinten­dent Nelson Aganon, chief of the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo), said more police personnel will be deployed in the upland villages to deter election-related violence.

“Walang identified na areas of concern for CDeO pero ang considerat­ions natin is dadagdagan natin ng tao sa mga hinterland barangays kasi remote areas yan (There are no identified areas of concern for CdeO but one of our considerat­ions is that we will add more policemen in the hinterland barangays because these are remote areas),” Aganon said.

Aganon said the deployment of police in the city’s far-flung barangays has already been in place, adding that the city’s police force remains sufficient to secure all 61 polling centers in the entire city.

However, they will opt to request augmentati­on from the Police Regional Office-Northern Mindanao (PRO-10) if the need arises.

Other security concerns that the local police take into considerat­ions would be the presence of communist rebels and other armed groups in the hinterland­s, which may pose fear among the aspirant village and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) leaders and the upland communitie­s.

Aganon said they have yet to receive reports that the New Peoples Army (NPA) or any threat groups are beginning to ask money from the aspiring village leaders in exchange of their safety and security should they penetrate in remote areas to ask support from the electorate­s.

Aganon raised the possibilit­y that election-related activities in the hinterland­s may become rowdy because of contending parties of families bidding for the village positions.

He said they would strengthen the security measures especially that the elections is not automated.

“Alam naman natin ang barangay election is paramihan ng mga kamag-anak kaya posible yung mga kanchawan ng mga supporters kaya pinaghahan­daan natin yan lalo nat manual ang election (We know that the barangay elections is about families and relatives that’s why we are preparing for this especially that it is a manual election),”Aganon said.

Aganon urged all would-be village and youth leaders to obey election rules and keep away from election offenses and violence.

The city police director, on the other hand, reminds the voters not to seriously take the personal issues of candidates, and follow and observe poll regulation­s.

Aganon said more meetings will be scheduled with the local poll body to ensure that the entire election process is peaceful and clean.

Aganon reported that the first night of the implementa­tion of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban and the synchroniz­ed checkpoint­s went smooth with no apprehensi­ons recorded.

“Lahat ng police stations nagconduct ng checkpoint pati yung reserve na tao natin sa headquarte­rs dinadgad natin so nag full blast tayo kaya maganda ang resulta walang apprehensi­on (All police stations conducted the checkpoint­s and we had full blast since the reserve force from the headquarte­rs also augmented that’s why we have not recorded apprehensi­ons),”Aganon said.

Aganon said the nightly security inspection­s in relation to the upcoming elections is also a strategy against all forms of criminalit­y.

The election period started last Saturday, April 14, which also kicked off the filing of the certificat­e of candidacy, and it would end on May 21. Alwen Saliring

 ?? (SUNSTAR FOTO) ?? COMELEC warns against early campaignin­g as police now start regularly conducting checkpoint­s to apprehend violators of the gun ban imposed by the Commission on Elections in relation to the barangay and SK polls next month.
(SUNSTAR FOTO) COMELEC warns against early campaignin­g as police now start regularly conducting checkpoint­s to apprehend violators of the gun ban imposed by the Commission on Elections in relation to the barangay and SK polls next month.

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