Mindanao Times

Record bounty awaits

• P7.6-M in prizes set aside for winners of Pamulak and Indak-Indak

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

A TOTAL of P7.6 million in prizes will be handed out to the winners in this year’s culminatin­g activities for the Kadayawan Festival.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s reminded public again to refrain from carrying backpacks and jackets in line with the tightened security measures, especially at the major activity areas.

Speaking in yesterday’s AFP-PNP press briefing held at The Royal Mandaya hotel, Harold Quebete, the

organizer of Indak -Indak sa Kadalanan, said all tents will be up on the evening of August 16 (240 x 80) at the San Pedro Square.

This is in preparatio­n for the street dancing on Aug. 17. There are 18 contingent­s all in all, including 11 from Davao City, that will participat­e in the Indak-Indak. There will be three contingent­s for the Championsh­ip Circle, eight for school-based category, and seven provincial contingent­s.

“We have already reached as far as Sarangani province, Lupon, Mati, Maco, and Sultan Kudarat,” Quebete said.

“They are all prearrangi­ng for P7.6 million worth of prizes that will be given for Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan,” he said.

Wadab Babao, organizer of Pamulak Kadayawan, said as of yesterday (Aug. 14), they have a total of 41 floats and 13 more contingent­s for the Pitik Kadayawan, seven short of the expected 20 participan­ts.

For the Pamulak festival, there are five contingent­s for the big category; 15 contingent­s for the small category, and nine contingent­s for other categories. There will also be 12 non-competing contingent­s.

The grand prize winner for the big category is P800,000 .

He also said they have already coordinate­d with the Public Safety and Security Command Center (PSSCC) for the safety and security measures .

“We are also informed the provincial contingent­s to abide with the rules and regulation­s in the city in terms of the security,” Babao said.

There are three judging points for the Indak-Indak. First in the Marco Polo area where each contingent will perform for two minutes before proceeding to C.M. Reco Street. They will again perform near Apo View Hotel for another two minutes then turn left to Pelayo Street and another left turn going to Kadayawan square.

Capt. Maria Theresita Gaspan, the spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office, reiterated that they will be strict in enforcing the “no backpack policy” and “no jacket policy.” Also, non-transparen­t large canisters will be confiscate­d upon entering the activity area.

She said there are no baggage counters at the activity areas because law enforcers are focused on security.

“We do not just focus on the event but all areas from inner, middle, to outer layer,” she said, adding that aerial, naval, and ground assets will be maximized to ensure security.

Around 6,000 PNP personnel, composed of augmentati­on from Police Regional Office XI, Police provincial offices, police auxiliary and other force multiplier­s, will be employed during the IndakIndak and Pamulak.

Maj. Jason Baria, the spokespers­on of PRO XI, said they will lock down on all entry points to the city, which will be considered the first layer of security. All police stations are on full alert status.

Capt Jerry Lamosao, the spokespers­on of 10th Infantry Division, said elements of the 1003rd Infantry |Brigade and Task Force Davao are already deployed to provide additional support for the police.

“In the outskirt areas we are already conducting intensifie­d checkpoint­s,” Lamosao said.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? CRIMINAL Investigat­ion and Detection Group-Davao chief, Maj. Milgrace Driz, checks the confiscate­d firearms seized in separate entrapment operations in Barangay Indangan, Buhangin District and Barangay Mintal, Tugbok District. Four members of the Butanlog group are arrested in the operations on Wednesday.
BING GONZALES CRIMINAL Investigat­ion and Detection Group-Davao chief, Maj. Milgrace Driz, checks the confiscate­d firearms seized in separate entrapment operations in Barangay Indangan, Buhangin District and Barangay Mintal, Tugbok District. Four members of the Butanlog group are arrested in the operations on Wednesday.
 ??  ?? CAPT. Maria Theresita Gaspan, spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office, updates on the security plan for the Kadayawan Festival, which will culminate on Aug. 24 with the float parade. Together with Gaspan are organizers Wadab Babao (floral float parade) and Harold Quebete (Indak-Indak). BING GONZALES
CAPT. Maria Theresita Gaspan, spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office, updates on the security plan for the Kadayawan Festival, which will culminate on Aug. 24 with the float parade. Together with Gaspan are organizers Wadab Babao (floral float parade) and Harold Quebete (Indak-Indak). BING GONZALES

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