PNP: 34K cops to secure Holy Week, summer exodus
MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) will deploy some 34,000 police officers to secure travelers for the summer vacation season.
PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo said this is part of the police force's Oplan Ligtas Sumvac (summer vacation) which is set to be activated ahead of the Holy Week exodus.
Under Oplan Ligtas Sumvac, all regional and provincial police offices must activate their contingency plans and maximize the deployment of personnel through tourist police units in coordination with local government units, local tourism councils and the Department of Tourism.
"Kasama sa babantayan natin ay yung ating mga major transportation terminals, kasama na diyan ang mga airport, pantalan, expressways at yung mga major transport points, yung mga convergence areas at siyempre kasama din sa babantayan natin since summer vacation pumapasok diyan yung Holy Week, so doon sa mga simbahan natin particularly kapag nag-start yung Visita Iglesia ay maglalagay din tayo diyan kasama na diyan yung paglalagay natin ng PADs (police assistance desks) sa mga terminal at mga simbahan at siyempre doon sa mga tourist spots (We would keep a tight watch over major transportation terminals, including airports, seaports, expressways and major transport points, as well as convergence areas and of course, since Holy Week is within the summer vacation period, we are also securing churches, particularly when Visita Iglesia starts, we would put up PADs in terminals, churches as well as tourist spots)," Fajardo told reporters in Camp Crame Tuesday afternoon.
Fajardo said included in their personnel deployment are 7,000 trained tourist police officers who would be tasked to secure major tourist hubs.
She said Police Regional Offices (PROs) have also been given the discretion to raise their alert level depending on the prevailing situation in their respective areas of responsibility.
“Kung sa tingin nila kung kakailanganin ang alert level sa kanilang lugar (If they see the need to raise the alert level in their areas), then they have the authority to do so but on the whole PNP as of today ay wala pa pong (we have no) official documentation or announcement na magtataas tayo ng (that we would be raising our) alert status,” she added.
The PNP information chief also urged the public to cooperate with authorities and follow safety protocols.