Sun.Star Davao

Faster Toril checkpoint

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Inspection of passengers passing through the Sirawan, Toril is much faster now after a brand new metal detector and x-ray scanners have been installed.

Task Force Davao (TFD) commander Colonel Consolito Yecla said in an interview yesterday morning the high-end security equipment was establishe­d at the Sirawan checkpoint last Thursday as part of their security measure for the Holy Week in anticipati­on of the influx of passengers who will be going to the city.

“At least it helped us in the conduct of checkpoint, ‘yong processing natin ng mga passenger ng bus. We reduced it from seven to four minutes per bus ‘yong bilis ng ating pag-inspect ng mga gamit at tsaka tao sa checkpoint na yon,” Yecla said.

They only piloted the installati­on of this new equipment as experiment so that they can address whatever issues that need to be solved before installing it to other checkpoint­s in Lasang and Calinan.

One of the problems that they have seen during the four days that it was operationa­l is the size

of the facility where the equipment was housed. Since the equipment was placed inside a 20-footer container van where the people will also pass through, they had observed it’s just too narrow.

“Medyo masikip so kailangan natin ng mas malaki that’s why we will be coordinati­ng with the Office of the City Mayor kung pwede they will provide ‘yong mas malaking facility para sa metal scanner nato and metal detectors,” Yecla added.

He said the supplier of the machine where it was procured did not provide a template on how to install these for outdoor use.

Contrary to an online post telling of a long queue when the security equipment was installed, Yecla denied that the new equipment is the reason for it.

In fact, he said it lessened the inspection time. However, Yecla said the post was just taken during peak season where a lot of passengers were passing through the Sirawan checkpoint.

“Nagkataon lang na noong peak hours niya talagang mataas but we will devise halimbawa during the rush hours, ‘yong mga walang bags katong walay mga backpacks, pwede na mu-bypass sa detectors at scanners,” he said.

Only bus passengers will pass through security equipment while plain viewing will still be undertaken for private vehicles and manual inspection for the vans.

However, he said they will also ask van passengers to undergo new technology inspection if it’s not rush hour or there are lesser people who are passing through the facility./

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