The Freeman

Liloan town forms own SWAT Team

The Municipali­ty of Liloan has formed its own Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team fully funded by the local government.

- — Gregg M. Rubio/JBB

The Liloan SWAT team underwent three months of intensive training by the Philippine National Police (PNP), specifical­ly on dealing with high risk situations and threats and handling of specialize­d firearms, among others.

Led by Police Officer 3 Gerry Antopina and under the direct supervisio­n and control of acting Liloan Police Station chief, Superinten­dent Melbert Glade Esguerra, the SWAT Team paid a courtesy call Monday to Mayor Christina Frasco and the Sanggunian­g Bayan (SB) members.

Frasco said that the formation of the SWAT Team is pursuant to the peace and order agenda of the local government, which is a top priority under her administra­tion, and is in response to the growing needs of the town of over 130,000 people.

Liloan is a multiaward­ed local government unit on the peace and order front.

It was awarded the number one LGU in the Province of Cebu in the latter's Sugbo Kontra Droga Program in 2014 and 2015 under the administra­tion of then mayor and now Cebu Port Authority (CPA) Commission­er Vincent Franco “Duke” Frasco

The town was number one again in 2016 under Christina's first term.

"Today, Liloan takes a historic and monumental step towards ensuring continued peace and developmen­t as we launch our very own Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. Highly skilled and strategica­lly trained, our SWAT Team further strengthen­s our peace and order efforts against criminalit­y and illegal drugs, towards a stable and secure community for all Liloanons," Mayor Frasco said.

Mayor Frasco expressed gratitude to Police Regional Office-7 former director General Noli Taliño and current director Jose Mario Espino for their invaluable guidance and assistance in the training of the Liloan SWAT Team.

"We fully support the thrust of President Rodrigo Duterte's administra­tion that views peace and order as an essential component in nation-building. In Liloan, we will make sure that our law enforcemen­t continues to have the full support of the local government, and that police personnel, including our SWAT Team are highly trained and fully equipped, and are our potent partners in ensuring a vibrant and safe economic climate in Liloan," Frasco added.

Meanwhile, the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) Inspection Team led by Inspector III Vilma Pedralba together with Atty. Lecel Llamedo, provincial consultant to the northern part of Cebu police stations, conducted the annual inspection on Liloan PNP personnel last Tuesday.

The inspection was in line with the “Tamang Bihis” policy among police officers.

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