Manila Bulletin

Incoming PSG chief, Davao police meet on Duterte security plan

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DAVAO CITY – The incoming head of the Presidenti­al Security Group (PSG) met with members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) here yesterday to craft a security plan for the incoming President Rodrigo Duterte.

Col. Rolando Bautista held a closeddoor meeting with Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 Director Manuel Gaerlan to discuss the security measures while Duterte stays in the city before the official oath-taking in Malacañang on June 30.

Bautista is currently the commander of the 104th Brigade based in Basilan. He said the security measures will be presented to Duterte first for adjustment.

He also pointed out that the implementa­tion of the security measures is important considerin­g that Duterte will soon assume as the next highest leader of the country.

Bautista said the PSG follows protocol for the president although Duterte is known to many as “hands-on” on his safety as he despises security tailing him every time he is out of the house.

Bautista said he expects changes but what is important is “we have to secure the President.” He is also aware that Duterte visits rebel areas and this is part of their adjustment.

Asked if Duterte needs to adjust with the protocols of the PSG, Bautista said they should be the one who should adjust, as long as the security of the President is not at stake. (PNA)

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