Baguio mayor to cops: Up visibility in city schools
>> Tuesday, December 24, 2013
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio
Domogan on Monday directed the city police under police director Jesus Cambay
Jr. to increase police visibility in all public and private schools in the city
to deter crimes and maintain order in the school areas.
Cambay committed to beef up their manpower deployment in said areas as
requested.
The city council later approved a resolution authored by Councilor Roberto
Ortega asking the city police to implement city resolutions for the
augmentation of police visibility to maintain peace and order in said areas.
“Delinquencies, misconducts and criminalities are clearly rampant in said areas
which lead to untoward crimes. Crime prevention group or any relation
organization in preventing crimes of the school is not enough to control
inhibit crimes,” Ortega noted.
He cited three past resolutions expressing the same intent.
Theft remains as the most prevalent crime in the city and most of these happen
in crowded places like university belts.
Cambay acknowledged the need to deploy more policemen in schools also as a
means to curb youth offenses.
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