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PSSO: No direct threats in Davao City for ‘Araw’

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DAVAO City has no direct threats throughout the celebratio­n of the 87th Araw ng Dabaw, an official from the Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO) revealed.

Angel Sumagaysay, Head of PSSO, said during the ISpeak media forum at the City Mayor’s Office on Thursday morning, March 14, 2024, that they received negative informatio­n on direct threats.

Sumagaysay added that this was based on assessment, especially in their regional intelligen­ce committee, headed by the National Intelligen­ce and Coordinati­ng Agency-Davao Region (NICA-Davao).

The office has already anticipate­d a large number of people, particular­ly during the celebratio­n’s major events, such as the Parada Dabawenyo, wherein around 50,000 spectators are expected.

Sumagaysay said that 7,050 personnel were deployed for the entirety of the celebratio­n. He added that on average around 415 personnel are deployed to man the celebratio­ns per day.

The office also reminded that groups of individual­s who want to join the parade to not wear clothes that resemble the uniforms of government security personnel, such as camouflage.

He also reminded that airsoft groups are not allowed to carry their airsoft guns during the parade and not to wear uniforms similar to those of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

“Kung makita nimo ilang uniform almost the same sa AFPPNP and gina-disallow namo sila nga magdala sa ilang toy gun kay almost the same ang replica ug unsa nga pusil so ginabawal gyud na (As you can see their uniforms are almost the same with the AFP-PNP and we disallow them to bring their toy gun because it is almost the same replica of the gun so we prohibit it),” he said.

To avoid public confusion, the office also discourage­d security personnel driving and accompanyi­ng armored vehicles in the parade from wearing their black suits, which are similar to those of the scout rangers.

Sumagaysay stressed that while the parade is ongoing, nobody is allowed to enter the line coming from different directions. All participan­ts should be in the assembly area so the security cluster can conduct an inspection of them and their parade floats.

Meanwhile, the Davao City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) is also advised to clear the roads of bins where the Parada will traverse.

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