Leaflets for Mandaue
THE Mandaue City police printed leaflets to remind the public about do’s and dont’s while staying in the cemetery during All Souls’ and All Saints’ Days
Nevertheless, police still confiscated 20 knives including sharp objects used by painters to scrape off paint and a bottle of liquor yesterday.
Mandaue City Police Chief Noel Gillamac said the leaflets were easier to read than posting reminders on tarpaulin banners.
The leaflets were printed in Cebuano and included the phone numbers of police stations in the city.
Gambling and littering are banned.
So is bring in alcoholic beverages, sharp and bladed weapons, and firearms.
Police secured four sites—Gros Mar cemetery, Mandaue public cemetery, Saint Joseph cemetery and Manpark cemetery. /Reporter Jucelle Marie P. Cuyos
Peaceful in Cebu City
Cebu City police confiscated three knives and bottles of liquor in Carreta cemetery but no untoward incidents were reported in public cemeteries in the city, said Police Chief Melvin Ramon Buenafe.
A man fired a gun in a cockpit in barangay San Nicolas but no one was injured.
Police said at least 20,000 people visited the Carreta cemetery while about 10,000 people were at the Calamba cemetery.
Mayor Michael Rama and Buenafe went around the three cemeteries of Calamba, Carreta and Queen City Memorial Garden to check on security arrangements.
Central Visayas Police Chief Marcelo Garbo, who also inspected the police security in Metro Cebu cemeteries, said the police in Cebu were better prepared than other regions. /Correspondents Jhunnex Napallacan, Rhea Ruth V. Rosell with Correspondent Chito O. Aragon