The Freeman

PRO-7 to have regional SWAT

- — Mylen P. Manto/FPL

The Police Regional Office-7 will have its own Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team.

PRO-7 director Chief Superinten­dent Noli Taliño also announced the merger of two of its operating units.

He said the Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG) and the Region Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group (RAIDSOTG) will now be one unit.

"Yong RSOG natin, actually RSOG-RAID muna yon, joint unit so nag fill-up na sila ng personnel pero we will specialize one team parang SWAT nila, special unit for special operation, SWAT ng RSOG," Taliño said.

He said while personnel to compose the SWAT team are training, the regional headquarte­rs will temporaril­y utilize the SWAT team of the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB)-7.

The RSOG-RAID will be composed of 25 personnel after the 65 personnel of RSOG and RAIDSOTG were relieved effective July 11. Some of them were reassigned outside Central Visayas while others were directed to undertake the "Balik-Eskwela" program. RSOG-RAID is now headed by Superinten­dent Joel Quintero. Taliño explained that having its own SWAT will make the regional operations group an enhanced capability.

"Kailangan sa RSOG-RAID kasi kung mayroon silang sariling operation at halimbawa medyo notorious yung subject kailangan natin ng special team para pumasok dito. Although we can utilize SWAT ng Cebu City pero mayroon silang sariling operation din so we might as well develop a one SWAT team sa RSOG-RAID para anytime kailangan nila makapag-operate sila," he said.

Taliño said the RSOG-RAID will focus on high-value targets just like the Philippine Drug and Enforcemen­t Agency and RPSB.

The new personnel composing RSOG-RAID came from different units like Provincial Intelligen­ce Division, Special Action Force, RPSB, and Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG).

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Members of the Cebu City SWAT team stand in attention during the muzzle-taping of their guns last December. The Police Regional Office-7 is organizing its own SWAT to assist in high-value target operations.
FILE PHOTO Members of the Cebu City SWAT team stand in attention during the muzzle-taping of their guns last December. The Police Regional Office-7 is organizing its own SWAT to assist in high-value target operations.

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