PNP sets security plan for ‘Undas 2018’ in Cordillera
>> Sunday, October 28, 2018
CAMP DANGWA, La
Trinidad, Benguet -- The Philippine National Police would be on full alert this
week as it launches “Oplan Undas” to
provide public safety, security, and other contingency measures in coordination
with the other law enforcement, government line agencies, non-government and
other volunteer organizations.
Regional police
director, Chief Supt. Rolando Z Nana and staff, will be
inspecting cemeteries and bus terminals in the region,
especially Baguio City and Benguet, where thousands of travelers are
expected during the long “Undas” weekend, said a regional police press
statement.
Also, all cell sites and
towers will be secured to prevent attacks by rebels.
The regional police
command will be deploying 1,894 cops in 173 cemeteries, churches, transport
terminals, and other places of engagement in the region to provide assistance
along highways and major thoroughfares, traffic management, and security
assistance.
Some 3,238 barangay
peacekeeping action team members and volunteers were tapped to provide
assistance in securing Undas 2018.
For Baguio City,
584 PNP personnel and 686 auxiliaries and volunteers will be deployed while 258
cops and 677 force multiplier will be in Benguet for the duration of the
observance of Undas.
Major cemeteries
to be visited in Baguio City will be the Baguio Public Cemetery, Baguio
Memorial Cemetery at Naguilian Road, Heaven’s Garden Memorial Park and
Everlasting/Pyramid Cemetery at Kias, Baguio City.
For Benguet, will be the
Buyagan Pyramid Cemetery. Likewise, all major transportation hubs and big
commercial centers are inspected to ensure safe and secure Undas
2018.
The PROCOR urged he
public to cooperate with policemen and comply with security protocols to
ensure their security and safety.
The public was warned to
bring any bladed objects, liquor, portable radio stereo components and other
prohibited items since these would be confiscated by policemen who will be very
strict in checking belongings brought by people to cemeteries on Oct. 31, Nov.
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