Sun.Star Davao

DCPO to deploy cops in Sunday’s prayer rally

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FOLLOWING the collective call “Dabawenyos are not for sale” over the heated People’s Initiative (PI) for Charter change to amend the Philippine 1987 Constituti­on, thousands of Dabawenyos are set to stage a peace prayer rally on Sunday, January 28, 2024.

Close to 50,000 citizens from different areas in the city are expected to gather and voice out their negative sentiments during the “Unity for One Nation, One Prayer” rally at San Pedro Square in San Pedro Street, Davao City.

In a radio interview with Davao City Police Office (DCPO) spokespers­on Captain Hazel Tuazon earlier this week, she revealed that more than 300 uniformed personnel from their agency alone will be deployed to secure the area and implement restrictiv­e measures.

The number excludes volunteers, security forces, and other force multiplier­s which will also be deployed to augment the police forces.

However, according to the official, there will be a soft deployment on Saturday morning, January 27 and the final deployment of the overall personnel will be on January 28 at exactly 1 a.m.

Tuazon added that one of the major areas that they will be safeguardi­ng is the first rally to be held at the Grand Menseng Hotel on Magallanes Street.

This means that the rallyists are required to follow the usual norm of security measures to avoid facing violations and other legal penalties implemente­d by the police office.

“Pareho ra gihapon ang do’s and don’ts — kadtong mga dagko nga bag, back pack mga pointed object, sharp object specially firearms — kana bawal gyod na sa usa ka event area, kung magdala sila og tubig dapat makita unsay sulod (The do’s and don’ts are still the same. Those big bags, backpacks, pointed objects, sharp objects, especially firearms, are not allowed in an event area. If someone brings [water tumbler], it should be transparen­t),” Tuazon clarified.

Meanwhile, in a separate interview with the Department of the Interior and Local Government Davao Region (DILG-Davao), the agency warned the barangay officials in the city from using the public and government-owned resources for their personal benefit as it diminishes their political integrity.

To recall, First District Representa­tive Paolo “Pulong” Z. Duterte denounced the political movement purportedl­y led by Representa­tive Margarita “Atty. Migs” Nograles of the Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) Partylist in Davao City.

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