The Philippine Star

APEC more challengin­g than papal visit – security force

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE – With Eva Visperas

Securing the delegates of the 21 member- economies of the Asia Pacific Economic Conference ( APEC) was more challengin­g than the security for Pope Francis during his visit last January.

Chief Supt. Wilben Mayor, spokesman of the APEC-Security Task Force, said the atmosphere of the two huge events was also different, saying the police had to contain more than a million faithful eager to see the pope.

He said the papal visit was more of controllin­g the crowd.

Authoritie­s said a total of 8,756 participan­ts both from here and abroad, including 21 economic leaders, attended the weeklong APEC Summit in Manila.

During the papal visit from Jan 15 to 19, Filipinos from the provinces trooped to Manila to see Pope Francis. Authoritie­s had to jam cellphone signals as part of security measures and the roads that were locked down was very minimal.

With the APEC, some parts of the stretch of EDSA was locked down, affecting thousands of motorists and commuters. Some had to walk several kilometers to get to their destinatio­ns.

PNP chief Director General Ricardo Marquez led the APEC post scenario assessment Friday and tasked the APECSTF to identify the best practices and security aspects that could be improved for the next big events in the country.

Marquez declared the APEC summit was successful and orderly with the cooperatio­n of 20 member-economies getting involved in the security preparatio­ns that started as early as December last year.

“We put our best foot forward in that historic event. We are happy with the result,” he said.

Marquez said he is proud of the policemen for maintainin­g peace and order during APEC and for observing maximum tolerance despite being attacked by rallyists.

Mayor said there was no untoward incident except for the clashes between anti-riot policemen and protesters, where some were taken to hospital.

Mayor added there was a significan­t decrease of reported crimes during the summit.

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