The Philippine Star

8,500 cops to secure EDSA rites

- By Mark ErnEst VillEza – With Ghio Ong

At least 8,500 police officers will be deployed to secure the commemorat­ion of the 38th EDSA people power revolt, the Philippine National Police (PNP) announced yesterday.

Police are closely monitoring two protest actions to be held in Cebu and

Manila on Feb. 25., according to PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr.

Acorda said about 2,500 police personnel would be deployed in Cebu while 6,000 PNP officers will secure the EDSA rites in Metro Manila.

Acknowledg­ing the importance of maintainin­g calm and order during the rallies, Acorda underscore­d the principle of maximum tolerance while urging participan­ts to refrain from causing disturbanc­es.

“Police will be exercising maximum tolerance, but I hope there will be no problems,” he said.

Asked about threat assessment­s, the PNP chief said there are currently no significan­t concerns apart from the expected crowds during the commemorat­ion of the EDSA people power revolt.

Acorda said the PNP is monitoring intelligen­ce reports and will adjust deployment strategies accordingl­y to ensure public safety.

‘Don’t hold rallies anywhere you want’

The Manila city government appealed to groups planning to hold rallies during the anniversar­y of the EDSA people power revolt to “avoid conducting protests anywhere they want.”

Mayor Honey Lacuna said city hall would assign areas for groups to hold their protest programs without the need to secure rally permits.

Last year, the Manila Police District designated four freedom parks – Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Plaza Dilao in Paco, Plaza Moriones and Liwasang Bonifacio – where protesters staged their rallies.

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