Friday, November 1, 2013

PRO3 GEARS UP FOR “ALL SAINTS’ AND ALL SOULS’ DAY 2013”

Camp Olivas, City of San Fernando, Pampanga –After the successful turned out of barangay election, Police Regional Office 3 under the leadership of its Regional Director, PCSUPT RAUL D PETRASANTA, RD, PRO3 is still on its toes as the same state of security preparedness is being continued to address security and public safety concerns in the entire region in the observance of the All Saints’ and Souls’ Day in consonance with “IMPLAN 77/2013” (All Saints’ and Souls’ Day 2013).
 
PCSUPT PETRASANTA stamped his directives to all City/Provincial Directors from the different Police Provincial/City Police Offices to continuously conduct police focused operations and sustain the level of alertness and vigilance displayed during elections and on other forthcoming holiday activities. Likewise, security inspections and police presence are further intensified in all bus terminals and places of convergence. Stringent anti-criminality information drive is also being carried out in barangays and commercial business areas as one of its pro-active measures to complement its operations.
 
As early as October 27, 2013, Police Assistance Desk were put in place for purposes of election, it shall be converted into Police Assistance Hubs in full force to cover all cemeteries and transport terminals, not only to ensure public safety and order, but also to provide public assistance to missing persons particularly children and elderly; and those who will experience health problems cause by sudden change in temperature due to sudden influx of cemetery goers, this is in collaboration with other agencies and volunteer organizations. This will be complemented by carpeted deployment of Motorist Assistance Hubs in major thoroughfares and secondary roads in the region starting October 31, 2013 round the clock.
 
Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams/Barangay Tanods are also deputized by the PNP to assist in the implementation of IMPLAN KALULUWA as a left behind force together with the police to patrol residential areas, business establishments and economic key points to thwart criminality, while practicing catholic community are away spending the day in the cemetery to commemorate their departed loved ones and at the same time rekindle ties with relatives taking time-off during holiday.

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