The Freeman

PRO-7’s SWAT named most improved team

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila/KBQ

Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) of the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas was hailed as the country’s most improved team.

The team, composed of 14 members, saw a big jump in the second National SWAT Challenge (NSC) held in Davao City last week, moving to ninth from 49th place last year.

“At least we have become a team to be reckoned with. Naa napildi specialize­d teams, out of the region, kami number 3 nga nisud sa top 10,” said Chief Superinten­dent Debold Sinas, PRO-7 director.

He attributed the latest ranking to their rigorous trainings and “substantia­l” support from the Regional Advisory Council, which is composed of businessme­n who provided the team with ammunition­s.

Fifty SWAT teams joined the nationwide competitio­n.

Sinas said the competitio­n was a good avenue to compare competency of men nationwide and to cultivate confidence among them.

The NSC aims at determinin­g the response capability of the elite units in addressing general threats that require tactical police interventi­on, as well as to test the stamina, speed, strength, skill and spirit of the SWAT members. Also, it aims to enhance the effectiven­ess, efficiency and the tactical proficienc­y of the SWAT units.

The competitio­n has 12-stage challenge, including pistol/rifle marksmansh­ip, close quarter battle, sniping challenge and physical agility, and obstacle course, among others.

The competitio­n started on November 6 and concluded on November 10.

Sinas said the 14 members are officially relieved from their mother units to continue their training at PRO-7.

They will also be considered as “above” the SWAT team of all city and provincial headquarte­rs, he added.

Aside from continuing their proficienc­ies, the PRO-7 SWAT team will also be in charge of competency trainings, such as of gun handling, of lower units.

Sinas said they will spearhead lectures starting this month.

Sinas said the PRO-7 SWAT will be deployed for major events, and also as last response team for emergency situations.

“Dili na sila tanggalon, diri na sila sa PRO-7 para mapadayon sa ilang mga training aron di pud ni masayang. Para sa sunod nga competitio­n sila na pud ipadala,” he said.

 ??  ?? Members of PRO-7's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) pose for a photo opportunit­y with high-ranking police officials during the opening of the 2nd National SWAT Challenge last week. PHOTO COURTESY OF PRO-7
Members of PRO-7's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) pose for a photo opportunit­y with high-ranking police officials during the opening of the 2nd National SWAT Challenge last week. PHOTO COURTESY OF PRO-7

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