PRO-7 to boost police ‘beat system’
The 'BER' months have just started and it's exactly 82 days before Christmas celebration.
During these times, parties will be everywhere.
This prompted the Central Visayas police to strengthen police beat system to ensure peace and order in all villages throughout the region.
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“Well with respect sa sinasabi na dadami yung mga parties, the regional director from the start of his administration sinabi niya na we should enhance the police beat system, the presence of police in all the corners or streets ay dapat na-manifest ng public, with respect sa mga holding of events,” Cabal said.
Senior Inspector Llewelyn Reyes, Cebu City Police Office spokesperson, said among their security preparations are intensified checkpoints in random areas and police visibility in public areas.
He said a coordinated security plan, which includes the deployment of k-9 personnel and special police unit from the Special Weapons and Tactics, Explosive Ordnance Division, is always in place for every event to prevent any
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Cabal said police are also eager to improve their security framework following Sunday night's mass shooting in Las Vegas where at least 59 people were killed and 527 injured as of yesterday.
“We have this template — the major events security framework — where all the agencies are involved,” he said.
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He said the police also need the cooperation and coordination from the local government units and other stakeholders, especially in monitoring big events.
“Lahat ng sangay ng gobyerno pag ganitong large event dapat andun yung kanilang cooperation and coordination for that to succeed. At huwag naman sana mahalintulad duon sa Las Vegas,” he said.
As to the partygoers, Cabal urged them to exercise restraint so as not to compromise the safety of the general public.
“They should have the responsibility of not encroaching other people's enjoyment. They are there to enjoy but if you attend public parties you are also subjected to security checks, yung safety naman ng kapwa tao natin ay ma-ensure naman,” Cabal said.