The Philippine Star

PNP holds final APEC security dry run today

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN With Mike Frialde, Perseus Echeminada, Rudy Santos, Paolo Romero, Non Alquitran, Victor Martin

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ricardo Marquez said yesterday that full- scale exercises would be conducted today and would be the last security dry run for the coming 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting next week.

Marquez, who is 2015 APEC task force commander, told reporters during his visit at the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) headquarte­rs in Manila that they do not expect any problems since they have been working on the APEC security plan for the past several months.

“With the long preparatio­ns and exercises done already, we do not anticipate any problems by next week. But we would audit our plan by subjecting our exercises tomorrow (Saturday) by the Red Team” or the auditors who informs them if there are still improvemen­ts needed in their security efforts.

“We do critique sessions every night so there would be immediate adjustment,” he added.

The exercise would include the dry run of the routes and alternate routes that would be used by the delegates and heads of economies and other security measures.

Since they would have to close some roads during the dry run, Marquez said he had asked the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) to issue an advisory on the affected roads so “motorists would shy away from the routes that would be used during the full-scale exercise.”

Compared to the preparatio­ns they made during Pope Francis’ state and pastoral visit last Jan. 15-19, they would be using more policemen, getting augmentati­on forces from their PNP offices in Regions 3, 4-A, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

The number of deployed police personnel for APEC would be more than 30 percent of the number they used during the papal visit, he said.

Marquez said that they have already stationed policemen outside the hotels where these leaders and delegates would be billeted, but the full scale of security deployment at the hotels took effect only yesterday.

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) was placed on full alert yesterday in preparatio­n for the APEC meetings.

NCRPO chief Director Joel Pagdilao conducted yesterday an inspection and walkthroug­h of several hotels and was satisfied with the preparatio­ns.

“So far so good. We are ready for the big internatio­nal event,” said Pagdilao.

He emphasized that the security in 19 hotels in Metro Manila was in coordinati­on with the Presidenti­al Security Group ( PSG) and the hotel security managers.

The NCRPO partially deployed its forces in the venues, convoy routes and billeting areas and full deployment would begin on Nov. 16.

Marquez also announced yesterday that the PNP will implement a gun ban in Metro Manila for the duration of the APEC summit.

He said all Permits to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence ( PTCFOR) in Metro Manila would be suspended during the APEC summit from Nov. 16 to 20.

Marquez said the suspension of the PTCFOR is part of security preparatio­ns to ensure safety of the delegates and their families who will attend the said event.

He said only members of the PNP, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and other law enforcemen­t agencies who are performing official duties and in official uniform would be allowed to carry firearms.

The PNP warned violators that they face criminal charges with a penalty of six months to six years in jail, a P10,000 fine as well as suspension or revocation of the privilege to carry firearms as stated on Section 30 of R.A.10591 or the Comprehens­ive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.

At least 1,000 police officers will be deployed by the PNP at the vicinity of Mall of Asia (MOA) in Pasay City for the APEC meetings.

Senior Supt. Joel Doria, Pasay police and commander of Task Force MOA, said security personnel would be posted in all entry and exit points around MOA.

Doria said the Pasay City government would enforce the No Permit, No Rally rule on those who will stage protest actions during the summit.

Pasay Mayor Antonino Calixto said that various offices of the city were placed on red alert staus to assist in the security of the APEC summit, particular­ly in the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center area.

“We must pull out all the stops to ensure that this event will be a success,” Calixto added.

PNP Highway Patrol Group spokespers­on Supt. Grace Tamayo said 842 HPG officers would be deployed to secure the convoy of the leaders and delegates of the 21 memberecon­omies participat­ing in the summit.

Tamayo said 300 HPG officers would augment the Presidenti­al Security Group in securing the 20 APEC leaders, while 282 HPG personnel would join forces with the Police Security Protection Group for the security of ministers and other foreign delegates.

Some 227 HPG officers would be deployed on EDSA and Roxas Boulevard to secure the APEC lanes.

Chief Supt. Ulysses Abellera, Cordillera police director, said that at least 1,600 policemen from his region and Cagayan Valley were sent to Metro manila to augment the security personnel of the APEC summit.

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