The Philippine Star

NCRPO sends more cops to 5 ‘critical’ cities

- By NON ALQUITRAN

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) will double the number of police officers deployed in “critical” areas in Metro Manila, an official said yesterday.

These areas are where cases of stray bullet incidents during the past New Year revelries happened, NCRPO chief Director Oscar Albayalde said.

“We are ready for any eventualit­y. We would be in every nook and corner of Metro Manila to arrest firecracke­r ban and indiscrimi­nate firing violators,” he said in an interview.

Albayalde said it is up to the NCRPO’s five district directors whether they would deploy personnel to secure designated firecracke­r zones or fireworks display areas.

However, he said the number of police officers deployed to prevent indiscrimi­nate firing and stray bullet incidents in these critical areas will still be doubled. These areas are the cities of Malabon, Navotas, Marikina, Taguig and Manila, Albayalde said.

A total of 9,559 policemen would be deployed in Metro Manila to ensure a peaceful and orderly conduct of the New Year revelry.

To reduce the number of casualties during the New Year revelry, the NCRPO and local government units establishe­d 263 designated firecracke­r zones and fireworks display areas, Albayalde said.

The NCRPO chief also reminded chiefs of police in Metro Manila that the onestrike policy on stray bullet incidents is in effect.

“Once the chief of police failed to solve stray bullet incidents in 24 hours, they would immediatel­y be relieved from their posts,” he said.

Albayalde hopes that with the proper informatio­n campaign in place, cases of indiscrimi­nate firing and stray bullets in Metro Manila would be zero this New Year.

He also ordered his five police districts to intensify their campaign against illegal firecracke­rs in a bid to reduce the casualty figures in the New Year revelry.

 ?? ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O ?? A teenager crafts an effigy of a dog-headed cartoon character in Barangay Longos, Malabon City yesterday. The effigy will be rigged to explode to welcome the Year of the Dog tonight, he said.
ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O A teenager crafts an effigy of a dog-headed cartoon character in Barangay Longos, Malabon City yesterday. The effigy will be rigged to explode to welcome the Year of the Dog tonight, he said.

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