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41,600 cops to be deployed for Undas

Published: 28 Oct 2014 - 09:58 pm | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 12:18 am

MANILA: At total of 41,600 policemen will be deployed in cemeteries, terminals, major roads and vital installations nationwide to ensure peace and order during All Saints’ Day (Undas).
In press briefing yesterday, Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II said the entire Philippine National Police (PNP) would be on full alert starting October 30. It would remain until November 3 when people who flock to cemeteries and provinces are expected to return to Manila.
Roxas said each of the 17 police regional offices would deploy at least 4,034 policemen.
The National Capital Region Police Office will deploy 4,278 policemen, with 2,595 concentrated in cemeteries in Metro Manila.
About 14,000 policemen in the metropolis will be manning their regular posts and patrol around residential areas to prevent burglary, as many families are out on vacation.
The Southern Police District will also be providing security at 13 bus terminals, four airports, 20 shopping malls and stations of the Light Rail Transit and the Metro Rail Transit within the district’s area of coverage.
“We hope that the situation will be generally peaceful. To date there is no monitored threat reported,” Roxas said.
Last year, eight incidents were recorded nationwide from October 31 to November 2.
The city government of Manila is also ready for the observance of All Saints’ Day.
“The North and South cemeteries are now clean. Security preparations have already been made by the city government and the Manila Police District (MPD). Vendors will be regulated,” Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada said.
Doctors, nurses and ambulances will also be deployed in cemeteries in Manila to give first aid and other assistance should visiting families need medical assistance.
The management of the North Cemetery earlier said that families have until October 29 to clean the tombs of their departed relatives.
The North Cemetery will start tightening security on October 30 in anticipation of the bulk of people who will pay their respects to their departed loved ones.
Private cars will no longer be allowed to enter the cemetery starting October 30.
Estrada advised families going to cemeteries not to bring weapons and liquor to prevent them from being apprehended, fined and jailed.
Sound systems are also prohibited.
“From October 30 to November 1, drinking of liquor will be strictly prohibited in cemeteries in Manila. We want the observance of Undas orderly and clean.”
“We have made the complete information drive already to guide those families who will visit their departed relatives,” Estrada added.
The Parañaque City government, meanwhile, announced rerouting and safety plans along its major roads from October 31 to November 2 as the largest private cemeteries in the metropolis are in this city.
Philippine Star