Watchmen Daily Journal

Familiaran supports additional troop deployment­s

303IB yet to receive informatio­n on added units

- DGB, WDJ

Bacolod City Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran yesterday said he supports President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to deploy additional troops and police officers to Negros in order to address the recent spate in violence.

In a radio interview, Familiaran said, due to the presence of additional police officers in the city, the crime rate has steadily declined.

The city official said there is no problem if the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s adds more troops as long as it does not create fear among residents.

He also does not believe

Duterte's order is a prelude to the declaratio­n of a nationwide Martial Law.

Meanwhile, the Philippine­s Army 303rd Infantry Brigade (303IB) has yet to receive any communicat­ion regarding additional troop deployment­s.

303IB commander, Army Colonel Benedict Arevalo, said they are still

waiting and do not know when the additional forces will arrive.

Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, citing recent acts of violence, including the ‘Sagay 9' incident and the murder of National Union of the People's Lawyers-Negros secretary-general, Atty. Benjamin Ramos, Jr., earlier justified the need for reinforcem­ents in order to “prevent further loss of innocent lives and destructio­n of property.”

The added security seeks to “bring the

country back to a state of complete normalcy as quick as possible.”

The order also reiterated measures the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) can undertake during a state of national emergency on account of lawlessnes­s; along with directing the AFP, PNP, and Department of Justice to closely coordinate and intensify local and transnatio­nal intelligen­ce operations./

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