300 Baguio curfew violators arrested
>> Sunday, April 12, 2020
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – More than 300 violators of the 24-hour curfew during the
Luzonwide enhanced community quarantine were arrested by combined police
operatives of the Baguio city Police Office (BCPO) manning the different
established police checkpoints and conducting regular foot and mobile patrols
in the different parts of the city.
BCPO City Director Police Col.
Allen Rae F. Co said that of the number of curfew violators, there were 295 who
were counselled, advised and warned not to repeat such violation to avoid the
imposition of
stiffer penalties or fines
against them for similar offenses in the future.
He added that there were 3
curfew violators who were subjected to inquest proceedings with the city
prosecutor’s office while there were no violators who were charged for such
offense through regular filing with the courts.
Further, there were 3 cases
that were filed by the law enforcers against the arrested curfew violators
while there were also 3 cases that were filed against the said individuals who
were accused of alleged disobedience of an agent of a person in authority.
The BCPO chief pointed out
that based on the guidelines of the inter-agency task force on the management
of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, the 24-hour curfew in Luzon is
in effect, thus, people who have nothing important to do outside their houses
should stay at home considering that those that are allowed to be out of their
residences are those assigned person per household who had been issued home
quarantine passes by their barangays.
The police official called on
the public to understand and cooperate with the law enforcers manning the
different checkpoints around the city and those conducting the foot and mobile
patrols because they will compel people who do not possess the pertinent documents
to justify their being out of the streets to go home for safety reasons.
According to him, the local
police force is doing its best to understand the justifications being provided
to them but those being asked to present pertinent documents that will justify
their presence outside their residences but it is also important for them to
respect the authorities imposing the 24-hour curfew in the city due to the
prevalence of the Luzonwide enhanced community quarantine.
He claimed that the filing of
the cases against the curfew violators and those who were disobedient to the
apprehending officers should serve as a warning to the public that the law
enforcers mean business in the strict implementation of rules and regulations
governing the enhanced community quarantine that was extended up to the end of
the month.
Co appealed to the public to
continue their cooperation in the implementation of the rules and regulations
governing the quarantine period because the same are geared towards ensuring
their safety from being exposed to individuals that have the virus so that
there will be no opportunity for the deadly virus to spread in the community
that could create more serious problems for the government in the future.
BCPO continues to maximize the
presence of its personnel to man the increasing number of checkpoints and
conduct foot and mobile patrols around the city aside from the assignment of
police personnel in the different offices to perform their assigned administrative
functions among other related work.
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