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Drones to give PNP sharper eye in the sky

Albayalde: 700 units up for delivery, may be used for crowd control, recon

- By Jeannette I. Andrade @jiandradeI­NQ

The Philippine National Police (PNP) wants to have a constant “eye in the sky” as part of its anticrime or crowd-control operations.

PNP Director General Oscar Albayalde on Thursday said around 700 drones or unmanned aerial vehicles mounted with cameras were due for delivery and would soon be distribute­d among the different PNP units nationwide.

“We will deploy and issue them to different mobile groups and that will be made standard issue whenever they conduct operations,” Albayalde told reporters, adding that the drones may be used in civil disturbanc­e management during street protests, as well as internal se- curity operations.

The PNP has allotted about P56 million for the purchase of the drones, which costs P80,000 each. The procured model should meet PNP’s operationa­l requiremen­ts, the official said.

Albayalde maintained that the use of drones would be vital to internal security surveillan­ce operations, particular­ly in areas where government security forces or VIPs may be vulnerable to ambuscades.

2 more helicopter­s

“In ambush sites, enemies occupy high ground and they are difficult to scout. You can deploy the drone at least a few meters ahead before you pass through a critical area,” he said. “It is more importantl­y a deterrent. If there is a drone flying, the enemy or possible ambushers would scatter.”

Apart from drones, the PNP has programmed the acquisitio­n of two more helicopter­s which are expected to be deliv- ered in 2019.

In April, the first of three brand new P435-million twinengine Bell 429 helicopter­s was acquired by the PNP. (Four months later, however, the chopper accidental­ly damaged the LED display monitor at the Camp Crame grandstand as it hovered dangerousl­y low while making a flyby during the PNP’s 117th anniversar­y program.)

The PNP has asked for a P172.6-billion budget for 2019, citing the need to upgrade its equipment, increase its personnel, and construct more police stations.

As part of its modernizat­ion and capability enhancemen­t program, the PNP also plans to acquire additional armored personnel carriers and assault watercraft.

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CAMPUS CRUSADE Pupils at San Jose Academy in Navotas City on Thursday join the “One Million Children Praying the Rosary” campaign. Around 1,200 parishes and 700 schools nationwide are taking part in the global movement, according to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s. —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E VISIT SITE FOR MORE PHOTO ESSAYS frame.inquirer.net
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