The Philippine Star

PNP bars rallies along Commonweal­th Avenue for Marcos SONA

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

Members of cause-oriented groups will be prohibited from holding rallies along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City during the first State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Marcos on July 25, officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.

PNP officer-in-charge Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. said militant groups should hold their mass actions in designated freedom parks as the entire stretch of Commonweal­th Avenue is a no-rally zone.

“As of now yung ating allowed lang po talaga is ‘yung ating freedom parks. This is para hindi po ma-hamper ‘yung ating SONA,” he said in a press conference at Camp Karingal.

Danao held a closed-door meeting with other police officials at the

Quezon City Police District’s headquarte­rs for the security preparatio­ns of Marcos’ first SONA.

By Friday, the PNP will activate Task Force Manila Shield. Once implemente­d, the police would conduct security operations to address various threats.

Among these are the establishm­ent of checkpoint­s and deployment of police officers at government offices and other vital installati­ons.

Danao said they continue to hold dialogues with rally organizers to convince them to confine their activities to freedom parks such as the Quezon City Memorial Circle.

Demonstrat­ors can also hold their activity at the University of the Philippine­s’ Diliman campus, he added.

In defending their decision to ban protesters along Commonweal­th Avenue, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) director Maj. Gen. Felipe Natividad said allowing protesters on the road is a nuisance and would only create public disorder and heavy traffic.

They also want to do away with the yearly scenario wherein protesters would march towards Batasang Pambansa complex and be blocked by police along Commonweal­th Avenue.

Natividad said while the NCRPO would exercise maximum tolerance, there would be a “calibrated response” against the protesters.

Sought for comment, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) secretary general Renato Reyes criticized the PNP for imposing restrictio­ns on protesters.

“The police statement is fascist and shows utter paranoia,” he said in a message on Viber.

Bayan has applied for a rally permit along IBP Road from the city government.

At least 22,000 police officers, soldiers, personnel from other government agencies and force multiplier­s will secure Marcos’ SONA.

 ?? MICHAEL VARCAS ?? Police officers stand in formation as part of the inspection of personnel at the Quezon City Police District headquarte­rs at Camp Karingal yesterday. The QCPD conducted the inspection to prepare to secure President Marcos’ State of the Nation Address at the House of Representa­tives on July 25.
MICHAEL VARCAS Police officers stand in formation as part of the inspection of personnel at the Quezon City Police District headquarte­rs at Camp Karingal yesterday. The QCPD conducted the inspection to prepare to secure President Marcos’ State of the Nation Address at the House of Representa­tives on July 25.

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