VOL. 9 ISSUE 63 • THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016
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SILHOUETTED. The cross atop the building of San Pedro Cathedral in Davao City is silhouetted by the midday sun yesterday. The Archdiocese of Davao recently expressed its support and respect to incoming president Rodrigo Duterte even after he criticized the Catholic Church. Lean Daval Jr.
SECURITY ADJUSTMENTS
PSG to adjust to Duterte’s style, stringent security protocols bound for major tweaks By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA
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RE the days of President-in-waiting Rodrigo Duterte’s oft-carefree style over? Between the Presidential Security Group’s stringent security protocols and Duterte’s easy-going and minimalistic security, it will be the former which will have to make the protocol-changing security adjustments. With 40 days to go before Duterte begins his term, security measures have been laid out this early. Duterte’s chosen head of the Presidential Security
Group (PSG) Col. Rolando Bautista has conducted a close door conference with Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 chief, Police Chief Supt. Manuel Gaerlan, on Tuesday for the security measures of Duterte while he is in Davao City. Bautista said that they have talked with the PRO 11 chief for the security measures that will be implemented under the protocol of the PSG before Duterte takes his oath on noon of June 30. The current commander of the 104th Brigade based in Basilan, however, said that he
has yet to talk to Duterte for the adjustments to be made for his security measures especially that he is now the highest leader of the country. Duterte, long-time Mayor of Davao City, ordinarily roams around the city even during unholy hours and sometimes unguarded. Duterte is known to many as someone who is hard hands-on in seeing for himself the safety precautions of his constituents. Bautista said that the PSG has a protocol and procedures
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TIGHT SECURITY FOR RODY. Colonel Casiano Monilla, deputy commander of Philippine Army’s 10th Infantry Division, bares that heightened security measures are currently being implemented on incoming president Rodrigo R. Duterte as he
continues to stay in Davao City. Monilla, together with Davao City Police Office (DCPO) spokesperson Chief Inspector Milgrace Driz, is among the guests in yesterday’s AFP-PNP Press Corps media forum at Camp Domingo Leonor. Lean Daval Jr.