No Yuletide break for Metro Manila cops

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

December 21, 2018, 4:15 pm

MANILA -- There will be no holiday break for police personnel in Metro Manila as National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) head Director Guillermo Eleazar on Friday ordered the five district directors to tighten security and remain visible on Christmas and New Year's Day revelries.

The five districts are the Manila Police District (MPD), Quezon City Police District (QCPD), Northern Police District (NPD), Southern Police District (SPD), and Eastern Police District (EPD).

“Historically, police officers have holiday breaks but we cannot afford here in Metro Manila because if we let them go on breaks, half of them would be rendering 24-hour duty. We cannot do that here in Metro Manila,” Eleazar said.

He also ordered the cancellation of the rest and recreation and other leave applications of policemen and directed them to report for duty during the holidays.

"The Team NCRPO celebrates this Christmas by intensifying police visibility to ensure there will be peace, order, safety and joy in our midst, every moment of the day,” Eleazar said, adding that his order is in line with the Philippine National Police’s “Ligtas Paskuhan 2018” program.

Eleazar also said he has already deployed 7,823 police officers in convergence areas of people such as transport hubs.

“They will be posted strategically region-wide at places of convergence and vital installations. We will post ‘police assistance hubs’ in all major public markets, malls, churches, airports, LRT and MRT terminals, seaports, and transport terminals,” Eleazar said.

He added that they would deploy more uniformed policemen in areas where indiscriminate firing of guns happened in the past Christmas and New Year celebrations.

“We want to insist to the public that we are dead serious to maintain the peace and order and if people see this, they will feel safer," Eleazar noted.

Meanwhile, Eleazar called on the public to remain vigilant and to promptly report suspicious persons or things for appropriate action.

He also encouraged anyone who witnessed a crime to report to the nearest police station or precinct. (PNA)

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