By
George Trillo
SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga
– This province’s police director said Wednesday he has never recommended the
inclusion of Pampanga as a “hotspot” in the 2013 elections.
Superintendent R’win Pagkalinawan
was reacting to reports that Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas
had cited the province as one of 15 poll hotspots in the country.
“I did not submit any
recommendation to the Department of the Interior and Local Government for the
declaration of Pampanga as high-risk area or be included (among) the election
hotspots in the 2013 elections,” Pagkalinawan said in a radio interview.
He said there was no
reason for such a move, adding that the crime rate in the province under the
administration of Gov. Lilia Pineda has decreased.
Pagkalinawan noted
that from an average of 500 crime incidents monthly, the number has gone down
to 200.
He said only Arayat
town could be considered an election hotspot, as recent killings there appeared
to be politically motivated.
Other areas cited as
poll hotspots were Nueva Ecija, Abra, Pangasinan, Cagayan, La Union, Ilocos
Sur, Batangas, Cavite, Masbate, Samar, Misamis Occidental, Maguindanao,
Lanao del Sur, and Basilan.
In a recent meeting of
the Central Luzon Peace and Order Council, Roxas, accompanied by Liberal Party
gubernatorial candidate Eddie Panlilio and in the presence of Pineda and other
governors in the region, ordered Pagkalinawan to stop jueteng operations in
Pampanga.
Pagkalinawan denied
that the illegal numbers game existed in Pampanga, saying the legal small town
lottery could have been mistaken for jueteng.
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