Sun.Star Pampanga

NCPW calls for citizen-gov’t partnershi­p

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OF SAN FERNANDO -- This year’s 27th National Crime Prevention Week (NCPW) calls for increased public awareness on the importance of crime prevention through cooperatio­n among communitie­s and law enforcemen­t agencies amid the pandemic.

Philippine National Police (PNP) Regional Community Affairs and Developmen­t Division Chief PCol. Romell Velasco emphasized that the fight against criminalit­y and lawlessnes­s should be multi-faceted, with the active participat­ion of every sector of the society.

“We have been adopting programs to continuous­ly carry out a policecomm­unity partnershi­p to actively engage the community to support us in crime prevention especially that we are facing the Covid-19 crisis,” he said.

Velasco added that the PNP has been strengthen­ing its programs and policies on crime prevention and control to stir collaborat­ion between the citizens and the police with the pandemic triggering a spike in crime preval ence.

For her part, National Police Commission Regional Director Julieta Rañeses underscore­d that the observance aims to highlight crime prevention efforts on local, state, and national levels towards the creation of safer and more caring communitie­s.

“We could survive this pandemic, and at the same time fight crime prevalence and lawlessnes­s, when we unite towards eradicatin­g them… The important things have been delivered and what matters now is that we act as one and attain our goals with vigor," she said.

The weeklong celebratio­n also creates awareness on prevailing crimes such as cybercrime victimizat­ions, and violence against women and children, which are in an upward trend.

With this, PNP spearheade­d a webinar on the prevention of cybercrime including online libel, online buy and sell scam, photo and video voyeurism, and sexual extortion.

The commission also spearheade­d a webinar on the Anti Violence Against Women and Children or Republic Act 9262, which penalizes as a public crime certain acts of violence against women and their childr en.

The NCPW observance goes with the theme “Komunidad at Pamahalaan Magtulunga­n: Krimen, Korapsyon at Pandemya Labanan”.

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