Philippine Daily Inquirer

POLICE TIGHTEN SECURITY, RAISE ALERT FOR MAJOR SURFING EVENTS

- By Erwin M. Mascariñas @inqmindana­o

GENERAL LUNA, SIARGAO ISLAND— Authoritie­s tightened security and raised the security alert status here as throngs of surfers and tourists arrived for back-to-back surfing events— the 20th Siargao National Surfing Cup and the World Surfing League’s (WSL) 24th Siargao Internatio­nal Surfing Cup.

The first opened on Sept. 24 and ended on Sept. 27.

The WSL event opened on Sept. 28 and will end on Oct. 4.

No threat, but . . .

At least 400 members of the Philippine National Police, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine Maritime Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s have been sent to General Luna town in Siargao.

Supt. Rudy Elandag, deputy Surigao del Norte police chief for operations, said although there was no threat to the island, police were not taking chances.

“Our intelligen­ce report has not reported any threat to Siargao Island,” said Elandag, ground commander for the security preparatio­ns.

He said police deployment would be adjusted based on need.

“We hope to secure the event,” he said.

Increased tourism

1Lt. Ken Enciso, civil military operations officer of the 30th Infantry Battalion, also said the military also sent more troops to Siargao.

The Caraga regional tourism office counted at least 15,000 tourists on Siargao Island in 2017, a 25-percent increase from the number of tourists who visited the area in 2016.

During the final round of the competitio­n, two of Siargao’s top surfers went head-to-head in a duel described as epic.

John Mark Tokong, ranked fourth in the Philippine Surfing Championsh­ip Tour (PSCT), was crowned overall surfing champion with 19.20 points against PSCT No. 2 Edito “Piso” Alcala, who had 17.60 points.

Tokong, 21 and native of Siargao, said “a lot of waves” helped competitor­s perform beyond expectatio­ns.

Evolution of surfing

Tokong started surfing when he was just 6 years old.

He said surfing started just as a “recreation­al sport” in Siargao but has since “evolved” into a profession­al sport that brought honors to the Philippine­s.

This year’s competitio­n offered a total prize of P323,000 in two categories.

 ?? —ERWIN MASCARIÑAS ?? LOCAL FAVORITE Edito “Piso” Alcala, 2011 Siargao surfing champion, shows off his skills during the semifinal round of the 20th Siargao National Surfing Cup.
—ERWIN MASCARIÑAS LOCAL FAVORITE Edito “Piso” Alcala, 2011 Siargao surfing champion, shows off his skills during the semifinal round of the 20th Siargao National Surfing Cup.

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