CITY OF CALAPAN — More than 1,200 police officers will be deployed across Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan (Mimaropa) region to secure churches, transport terminals, public markets, malls, and other areas with high foot traffic, during Holy Week.
“Our goal is to enable the faithful to observe this sacred season in a safe and peaceful environment. We’ve positioned our personnel where their presence is most needed — churches, highways, terminals, and tourist destinations,” said Brigadier General Roger Quesada, Mimaropa police chief, in a statement.
Starting Wednesday, April 16, over 250 officers will be posted to more than 119 places of worship, while around 130 personnel will be detailed to business centers, markets, and malls. About 150 officers will also be stationed at transport terminals, seaports, and airports.
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Close to 200 law enforcers are managing traffic and assisting travelers along major thoroughfares, while more teams have been deployed to tourist attractions, parks, and recreational areas, the police.
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Police assistance desks and dedicated hotlines have been established in key locations—including major roads, business hubs, transport terminals, and public spaces—to provide immediate assistance, address emergencies, and serve as contact points for public concerns.
Mobile and motorcycle patrols conduct continuous rounds, while fixed checkpoints and covert monitoring units have been activated to deter and disrupt potential criminal activity.
“We call on the public to remain vigilant, cooperate with authorities, and report suspicious activities. Your active participation is crucial in maintaining peace and security during this period of reflection and travel,” Quesada added.