Sun.Star Pampanga

Peace and order in Central Luzon 'manageable'

-

CCentral

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Peace and order in

Luzon is still at a manageable level. In an interview, Police Regional Director PBGen. Valeriano De Leon underscore­d that crime statistics have lowered due to quarantine restrictio­ns enforced in provinces amid COVID-19 pandemic.

“We can say that the health restrictio­ns had affected the decrease of crimes in the region as people are unable to go out, particular­ly those unauthoriz­ed persons outside residence, who could be possibly victimized by criminals,” he said.

Central Luzon logged a total of 6,013 crimes for the month of July and August, which is 775 lower than the 6,778 recorded crimes in the same period last year.

It also recorded 96 percent crime clearance efficiency, and 79.7 percent crime solution efficiency.

Despite this, De Leon emphasized that the Central Luzon police is still bent on strengthen­ing its anti-criminalit­y measures, and intensifie­d cleanlines­s policy, synchronou­s in managing quarantine control points.

“What is high [in terms of crime volume] here in the region is robbery and theft as people are somewhat deprived of their opportunit­y to work and they are resorting to illegal means,” he said.

Central Luzon police is conducting crime prevention interventi­ons including the Oplan Sita or the conduct of checkpoint­s targeting undocument­ed/ unregister­ed motorcycle­s; Oplan Manhunt Charlie to nab most wanted persons; Oplan Double

Barrel for the drug war; and Oplan Katok to recover unlicensed firearms.

With this, De Leon appealed to the public to continue building trust and confidence in the police who are the major force towards gaining peace, order, and developmen­t.

“I call on you to continue supporting our endeavors, especially our anti-illegal drug campaign. Be with us, help us, and altogether, let us win this fight against criminalit­y despite the current pandemic,” he said.

Police Regional Office 3 can be reached through hotlines 0999-883-8327 and 0917- 556-2597; Twitter account- @rpio_pro3; and Facebook page- Police Regional Office 3.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines