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DEVOTION. Catholic devotees participate in an early morning traditional station of the cross along J.P. Laurel Avenue in Davao City in this file photo. The Edge Davao family joins the Catholic world in the observance of the Holy Week. Lean Daval Jr.
TIGHTENED S SECURITY
DuCay rally in Camiguin barred
TFD, DCPO to implement strict measures in DC for Holy Week
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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ECURITY forces in Davao City are tightening security measures due to the recent bombing incidents in Brussels, Belgium, and the observance of the Holy Week. Task Force (TF) Davao Commander Col. Cristobal Zaragoza told reporters that the threat in the city remained manageable but after the two explosions in Brussels on Tuesday, which killed at least 30 people and wounded 230, the security level was raised to ensure the safety of the people in the city. Zaragoza said the com-
bined forces of the TF-Davao and the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) strengthened intelligence monitoring to assess the threat level in the city. “There is always an existing threat in the city. However we did not monitor any specific threat yet,” the commander added. The inspection in checkpoints as well as in all exit and entry points in the city will be stricter during the Holy Week period, he said. He requested the public to cooperate with his personnel because the safety of all people is at stake.
For her part, DCPO spokesperson Chief Insp. Milgrace C. Driz said the police will also implement a heightened alert as declared by the Philippine National Police (PNP) national office. Driz said the alert status is in line with the observance of Holy Week in the whole country. “The Davao City Police Office will implement tighter security measures to prevent any untoward incident to happen, especially this Holy Week,” she said. She said all police units in the city will be deployed
in the churches and other activity areas to secure public places. “We will assign police from the Traffic Group in every church in the city to assist the public during procession,” Driz added. There will be police personnel deployed in all places of convergence such bus terminals, seaports and airports to secure passengers who will go out of the city, she said. “We will also conduct patrols in the subdivisions to ensure that burglars will not take advantage of moment,” she said.
UPPORTERS of Rodrigo Duterte are being prevented from attending the presidential candidate’s sortie in Mambajao, Camiguin today. In a statement, Duterte and his vice presidential running mate, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, are set to arrive in Camiguin Wedesday afternoon. Peter Laviña, spokesperson and chief of Duterte media team, said they have confirmed reports about various forms of suppression being experienced by supporters today in Camiguin. Vehicles with Duterte
stickers and posters were forced to the back of the line at the pier in Balingoan. The electrical connection at the Mambajao Freedom Park was cut and homes nearby have been warned not to allow connection to the Duterte team, according to Laviña. The sound system was also pulled out even though organizers had already paid for it. The owners were reportedly told they would not be allowed to do business in Camiguin if they do not comply. A sound system had to be rented from Cagayan de Oro City. F DUCAY, 10
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