By Ana-Liza S. Macatangay
NAGA CITY, Nov.3 (PIA) -- Police authorities in this city and in Camarines Sur delared the observance of "Undas" or All Saints and All Souls Days generally peaceful.
P/SSupt. Walfredo G. Pornillos, officer in charge of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Camarines Sur, said the two-day occasion was generally peaceful owing it to the early preparation and issuance of safety advisories to motorists and visitors as well as to the implementation of PNP Patrol Plan 2030.
Earlier, more or less 3,518 police personnel were deployed in churches, malls, markets, chokepoints and checkpoint areas, terminals, ports, vital installations, cemeteries and other strategic areas to ensure peace, order and security are in place.
Route securities were also properly checked, including traffic management to facilitate hassle-free travel among motorists.
Pornillos reiterated the reminders made by Bicol Police head C/Supt. Augusto M. Marquez Jr. for those who will be visiting the cemeteries to ensure that they will not also attract lawless elements by not wearing expensive jewelry and avoid carrying large sum of cash or even display of cellphones, especially when riding public transport or vehicles.
Commuters were also advised to secure their booking in buses, airplanes and ships as early as possible and to be at their respective ports, airports and terminals hours before the departure to avoid delay and other travel inconveniences.
The police assistance posts placed in every ports and terminals were also a great help in managing the in and out of the commuters. All Chief of Police of the 35 municipalities here in the province were briefed to specifically attend to their respective areas of jurisdiction and ensure that security is in place. (MAL/LSM-PIA5/Camarines Sur)
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NAGA CITY, Nov.3 (PIA) -- Police authorities in this city and in Camarines Sur delared the observance of "Undas" or All Saints and All Souls Days generally peaceful.
P/SSupt. Walfredo G. Pornillos, officer in charge of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Camarines Sur, said the two-day occasion was generally peaceful owing it to the early preparation and issuance of safety advisories to motorists and visitors as well as to the implementation of PNP Patrol Plan 2030.
Earlier, more or less 3,518 police personnel were deployed in churches, malls, markets, chokepoints and checkpoint areas, terminals, ports, vital installations, cemeteries and other strategic areas to ensure peace, order and security are in place.
Route securities were also properly checked, including traffic management to facilitate hassle-free travel among motorists.
Pornillos reiterated the reminders made by Bicol Police head C/Supt. Augusto M. Marquez Jr. for those who will be visiting the cemeteries to ensure that they will not also attract lawless elements by not wearing expensive jewelry and avoid carrying large sum of cash or even display of cellphones, especially when riding public transport or vehicles.
Commuters were also advised to secure their booking in buses, airplanes and ships as early as possible and to be at their respective ports, airports and terminals hours before the departure to avoid delay and other travel inconveniences.
The police assistance posts placed in every ports and terminals were also a great help in managing the in and out of the commuters. All Chief of Police of the 35 municipalities here in the province were briefed to specifically attend to their respective areas of jurisdiction and ensure that security is in place. (MAL/LSM-PIA5/Camarines Sur)
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- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/861446516290/police-reports-peaceful-orderly-observance-of-undas-in-camarines-sur#sthash.mIMAd2UT.dpuf
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