The Philippine Star

PCG men tapped vs lawless violence

- By GIOVANNI NILLES

President Duterte has ordered the deployment of additional personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) at ports and harbors across the country.

The directive, which expands measures to supress and prevent lawless violence, is provided under Memorandum Order 4, which was signed by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea.

“There is a need for a comprehens­ive implementa­tion of the President’s directive to prevent further loss of innocent lives and destructio­n of property in the entire Philippine territory, including the country’s maritime jurisdicti­on, with due respect to the protection of the fundamenta­l civil and political rights of our citizens,“the memorandum stated.

The President earlier issued Proclamati­on 55 declaring a state of national emergency on account of lawless violence following the Davao City bombing that killed 15 people.

Medialdea said the PCG could assist in the enforcemen­t of laws on firearms and explosives, controlled chemicals and transnatio­nal crimes.

Under the memorandum, PCG personnel were tasked to inspect merchant ships and vessels to ensure compliance with safety standards, rules and regulation­s as well as conduct surveillan­ce and inspection of persons, vessels and watercraft­s navigating within Philippine waters.

“The PCG shall strictly enforce maritime security communicat­ions protocol to enhance detection of any threat to maritime safety and security,” it stated.

Medialdea said the Department of Transporta­tion was tasked to supervise the PCG’s compliance to the memorandum.

Government agencies and local government units were tasked to assist the PCG in the implementa­tion of the order.

 ?? CESAR RAMIREZ ?? Pet owners bring their dogs at the provincial capitol compound in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday to attend an event to mark World Rabies Day.
CESAR RAMIREZ Pet owners bring their dogs at the provincial capitol compound in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday to attend an event to mark World Rabies Day.

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