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Isabela mayor asks for addt’l cops

- BY GLAZYL Y. MASCULINO

ISABELA Mayor Joselito Malabor has requested eight additional policemen to augment the existing police force in the town in preparatio­n for the midterm elections on May 13.

Malabor said he already sent his request to Senior Superinten­dent Romeo Baleros, officer-in-charge of from Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (Nocppo).

The additional personnel will ensure the maintenanc­e of peace and order in the town, he said.

Isabela is among the areas in the province that is being monitored for the emerging intense political rivalry.

Though the town can possibly be categorize­d as an election watchlist area due to previous electionre­lated incidents, Malabor said assured his constituen­ts of a peaceful election.

As this developed, Senior Inspector Roger Pama, town police chief, admitted there is an insufficie­ncy of personnel in the town.

However, he said they were already directed by the provincial headquarte­rs to present a deployment plan so they would be given additional policemen if it is really necessary.

Pama said the people and all the candidates committed to have a peaceful election this year. Thus, he is hoping that no significan­t incidents will happen in his area.

Meanwhile, Chief Inspector Edison Garcia, public informatio­n officer of Nocppo, said they will provide the request for augmentati­on if it is necessary.

“We are open about it and it will depend on our provincial director,” he added.

Last week, all the political candidates in the town signed a peace covenant for fair, honest, orderly, and credible elections.*

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