Philippine Daily Inquirer

NCRPO steps up security checks in preparatio­n for New Year’s Eve revelry

- By Niña P. Calleja

THE NATIONAL Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) is doubling its efforts to lower the crime rate and the number of firework-related injuries in the days leading up to the start of the New Year by intensifyi­ng its 24-hour checkpoint­s across the metropolis.

Chief Supt. Carmelo Valmoria, head of the 18,000-strong Metro Manila police, said random checkpoint­s were set up even before the holiday season started. The security checks were intensifie­d, however, just days before the New Year’s Eve celebratio­n.

“We have pulled out some personnel from the Regional Public Safety Battalion to augment the number of people manning our checkpoint­s,” Valmoria said in a phone interview.

The NCRPO chief added that the days leading to New Year’s Eve were critical since a lot of people would be milling about in the streets to take part in the celebratio­n.

“This is still part of the Police Integrated Patrol System but we want to make sure that the New Year revelry in Metro Manila is safe for everyone,” he said.

At least 2,000 police officers have been deployed to key areas in the metropolis to thwart crimes and any untoward incidents.

Valmoria

noted

that

the checkpoint­s set up in each city in MetroManil­a were mobile.

The NCRPO chief said he had instructed the police units manning the checkpoint­s to stick to protocol.

“They are instructed to always be courteous and respectful of the motorists and to ask nicely if they want to check the compartmen­ts of cars or motorcycle­s,” Valmoria added.

Valmoria said that all police personnel manning checkpoint­s should be in proper uniform.

If the police officers see items such as illegal firecracke­rs in plain sight within the vehicle, then they have all the right to confiscate them, the NCRPO chief warned.

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