Police on red alert; No permit, no
rally for protesters
Police in Northern and Central Luzon would be placed
on red alert in time for the State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President
Aquino tomorrow even as the Cordillera regional police command warned militant
groups or lawless elements in the region they would be arrested if they would
create trouble or hold mass rallies without permits during the occasion.
Some 250 from the Police Regional Office-Cordillera
will be sent to Metro Manila to serve as augmentation to the Civil Disturbance
Management (CDM) for possible attacks during the SONA( July 27).
Chief
Supt. Isagani Nerez, Cordillera police director said 50 uniformed personnel
from the regional police headquarters would be used as reserve CDM contingents who will undertake
security measures and public safety operations, secure vital installations,
economic key points and places of convergence and to ensure peace and order
during the SONA.
Nerez said militant groups are
expected to undertake mass protests and launch activities which may disrupt
activities and endanger lives of officials and constituents.
The 16th Congress will
officially open its 3rd regular session at 10 a.m. tomorrow be
followed by the SONA at 4 p.m. before both Legislative Houses in joint session.
On
this occasion, top-ranking government officials, members of the diplomatic
corps, and other VIPs are expected to attend the event.
Nerez
said in the Cordillera, it is expected especially in Baguio City, that groups
and local militant organizations will stage mass actions to air their demands.
Nerez directed his personnel to be
wary, vigilant and watchful to ensure a secure, safe and peaceful SONA, the
last of the President.
“The PRO-COR strongly warns any
threat groups and other unscrupulous individuals not to try to disrupt
the SONA of President Aquino,” Nerez said.
He added maximum tolerance will be
implemented during mass protests but any person who will violate the law will
be apprehended.
Nerez added the Philippine
National Police respects freedom of speech of every Filipino citizen, pursuant
to Batas Pambansa 880 or “The Public Assembly Act of 1985.”
But police will strictly implement
the ‘‘No permit, no rally” policy in public places except in parks established
by law, in private property, with the owner’s consent, or in the campus of a
government-owned and operated educational institution.
Nerez urged his men to observe the
Revised PNP Police Operational Procedure (POP) and respect human rights during
operations.
PRO-COR will be placed under full
alert status a day before the SONA and maximum deployment of personnel and
utilization of resources will be carried out and partnership with the
community, force multipliers and auxiliaries has been tapped to participate and
involve themselves to help the PNP particularly crime prone areas, he said.
The PRO-COR urged the public to help
police provide relevant information on unscrupulous activities which may
disrupt peaceful convening of the SONA through social media or the following
numbers: 09174297628, Regional Tactical Operation Center (074) 422-5515 or
09175302695 and 09285591669.
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