The Philippine Star

1,152 quarantine violators arrested

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

Up to 1,152 people were apprehende­d by police for breaching quarantine protocols, after President Duterte defended Metro Manila police chief Maj. Gen. Debold Sinas from criticisms he received for supposedly violating lockdown measures during his birthday gathering on May 8.

Data from the Philippine National Police (PNP) released yesterday showed that the 1,152 were apprehende­d beginning Wednesday.

Of the 1,152, 918 were from the National Capital Region where Sinas is commander of the region’s 27,000-strong police force.

The PNP said 153 offenders were caught in Mindanao while 81 were from the Visayas.

Since March 17, a total of 177,540 people have been accosted by state forces for allegedly defying quarantine protocols, 52,535 of whom were detained.

Duterte on Tuesday night said he would not remove Sinas from his post despite the controvers­y brought about by his birthday celebratio­n that was apparently a violation of the protocol against mass gatherings during the enhanced community quarantine to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19).

The birthday gathering did not sit well with the public, most of whom have been forced to stay at home as part of quarantine protocols.

There was also a public outcry over the alleged double standard of the PNP in enforcing the rules. “It’s my responsibi­lity. But I will

not order his transfer. He stays there until further orders,” Duterte said.

The PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS) last week filed charges against

Sinas and 18 other police officials for supposedly violating quarantine protocols.

Renato Reyes, secretary general of leftist group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, criticized Duterte for going easy on Sinas while ordinary citizens were arrested on sight for violating quarantine guidelines.

By protecting Sinas, the President showed there is no accountabi­lity if you are in power, he said in a statement.

The PNP, for its part, welcomed Duterte’s decision retaining Sinas at his post.

“We bow to the better judgment of the Chief Executive on matters of relief and designatio­n of police commanders to key posts,” PNP spokesman Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac said.

PNP checkpoint­s

The PNP will set up modified checkpoint­s nationwide to ease traffic in areas under a lenient general community quarantine (GCQ).

The PNP first implemente­d the strategy in Metro Manila, which transition­ed to a modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) after two months of stringent lockdown measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

“The modified checkpoint will also be implemente­d in other parts of the country.” PNP deputy chief for operations Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said yesterday in a statement.

The police imposed the strategy in Metro Manila to ease traffic congestion after some business establishm­ents reopened during the MECQ, although in a limited capacity.

Under the new scheme, Eleazar explained that policemen and soldiers manning quarantine control checkpoint­s have the option to allow vehicles to pass freely when there is a traffic build-up.

There are about 4,000 police checkpoint­s set up nationwide to restrict unnecessar­y travel.

The situation is different when Metro Manila was under ECQ, wherein all vehicles passing at checkpoint­s were inspected.

“With the downgradin­g of community quarantine status in almost all areas in the country, there is a significan­t increase of motor vehicles everywhere,” he said, pointing out it would be impractica­l to check every vehicle because it would only cause traffic congestion.

Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año said localized lockdown may focus on identified critical zones such as barangays and subdivisio­ns as the country transition­s to more lenient levels of community quarantine amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said the government is looking at “zoning” that focuses on targeted areas instead of implementi­ng whole-city lockdowns.

Año said that it would be up to the local government units to declare lockdowns in areas under their jurisdicti­on.

Under critical zones in the localized lockdown, Año said it would be stricter than the enhanced community quarantine as no one in the affected neighborho­od would be allowed to go out.

Strict measures would also be implemente­d in the containmen­t zones or areas near the critical areas where there are positive COVID cases.

Only the national government has the authority to modify the community quarantine levels in cities and provinces, which are currently at either modified enhanced or a general community quarantine.

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