MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) said it has intensified security to ensure public safety during the Yuletide season and to address “security challenges arising from the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte.”
PNP aims to cover on-ground security, cybercrime operations, and preparedness for unforeseen events, during the Yuletide season.
Article continues after this advertisementPNP chief Gen. Rommel Marbil instructed the police force to intensify their visibility through regular patrols and deployment of additional personnel in high-traffic areas such as malls, markets, and transport hubs. Quick response teams will also be on standby in case of emergency.
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He also disclosed that the PNP is “preparing for potential political activities.” Among those he mentioned are the announced prayer rallies by the Iglesia Ni Cristo supporting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s position on the impeachment case against Duterte and possible demonstrations by proponents of the complaints.
Article continues after this advertisement“Our mandate is clear: to ensure public safety under any circumstances. The PNP is a professional and apolitical organization. We are here to serve and protect all Filipinos, regardless of the political climate,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisementThe PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group will also be addressing cases of online scams and fraud during the season. Marbil urged the public “to remain vigilant by verifying transactions and avoiding suspicious links.”
“Our operations target the syndicates behind these scams, but the public’s awareness and caution are crucial in preventing victimization,” he added.
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