ILOILO – Police personnel in Western Visayas have been warned against firing their guns, especially in welcoming the New Year.
“We all know that we will not be doing the usual taping of muzzle of the guns but I trust that you are professional policemen and responsible people and you will not use your firearms to cause indiscriminate firing that will endanger the lives of our community, of our people,” Police Regional Office 6 director Chief Superintendent John Bulalacao told his men on Dec. 22.
Bulalacao urged the police force to remain “active” and continue with law enforcement efforts to maintain peace and order in all parts of the region.
He said that as far as he could recall, there has been no case of indiscriminate firing recorded in the region last year.
“We are hoping to maintain this, that is why I am also hoping the policemen here in Western Visayas will remain disciplined,” he said in an interview.
Policemen are on full alert and not allowed to go on leave or be absent, especially that the communist movement celebrates its 50th anniversary today, Dec. 26.
Only personnel of PRO-6 performing administrative functions will be allowed to go on leave, Bulalacao said.
“We are really on alert and ready to face them (communist rebels) in case they initiate offensive activities on police and military operations,” he said.
Bulalacao said they have already activated “Oplan Ligtas Paskuhan” last December 16 to ensure that law and order is maintained throughout the region during the Yuletide season. (With PNA/PN)