The Philippine Star

Public urged to cooperate in Holy Week security preparatio­ns

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

Malacañang has asked the public to cooperate with authoritie­s in ensuring security for the Holy Week and to be always vigilant to help prevent untoward incidents.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the government is prepared for the exodus of people this week, but the public should also do its part by being aware of the surroundin­gs.

“As we observe the Lenten season, we call on the public and the community for their support and cooperatio­n. Public support can be manifested through everyone’s cooperatio­n in the conduct of safety checks, security checkpoint­s, compliance with traffic regulation­s and maintainin­g com- plete situationa­l awareness of their surroundin­gs at all times,” Roque said in a statement over the weekend.

“Everyone is called upon to immediatel­y report suspicious characters and unattended materials such as packages, bags and other objects that are out of place. With everyone’s cooperatio­n, we look forward to a solemn Holy Week,” he added.

Roque said government forces have not detected any threat but would continue to undertake “appropriat­e measures” to ensure public safety.

“As we expect the heavy movement of people this coming Holy Week, we have been gearing up security and safety preparatio­ns. Public safety remains our top priority,” the spokesman said.

“Law enforcemen­t and security personnel have monitored no specific threat but we will not put our guard down. Appropriat­e security measures are in place to ensure public safety,” he added.

Roque said the military and police have deployed additional personnel in various areas to safeguard places of convergenc­e like transport terminals, churches and malls.

President Duterte is expected to spend the Holy Week and his birthday in Davao City.

A source said Duterte would quietly spend his 73rd birthday on March 28 with his family.

The President will witness the handover of loose firearms and the presentati­on of former Abu Sayyaf members in Sulu today.

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