THE NATIONAL Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) has started preparing for the resumption of classes in Metro Manila, beefing up police visibility near schools, among other activities.
Director Joel Pagdilao, NCRPO head, said he had ordered all district directors, police chiefs and station commanders to ensure the “orderly return” of students for school year 2016 to 2017.
“As classes start this June 13, let us focus on (this),” Pagdilao told his men. Aside from ensuring the security and protection of all students from “possible holdup men and snatchers,” policemen should “provide assistance” to the Department of Trade and Industry which is guarding against the overpricing of school supplies.
“[We should also] provide assistance to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority in regulating traffic, especially (in) school zones,” he said.
According to Pagdilao, he has also deployed 25 NCRPO personnel to assist in the repair of school buildings and facilities in Metro Manila.
“We should not be complacent [despite] our successes. We will continue to ensure the safety of the public and carry on with our mission to secure the people against criminal elements,” Pagdilao said, noting his men’s performance in paving the way for peaceful elections.
He also called on students, parents and school personnel to “be always alert, cautious and vigilant” and to immediately report to the police any suspicious person or situation in their area.