Manila PCP commander relieved for lack of deployed personnel in areas under lockdown
A police community precinct commander in Malate, Manila was relieved from his position after it was found that there were only a few police officers were deployed at areas that were placed under lockdown on Thursday (March 11).
The Manila Police District Public Information Office (MPD-PIO) identified the relieved commander as Lt. Col. Cris Duque, commander of Remedios Police Community Precinct in Malate, Manila.
Lt. Col. Roberto Mupas, MPD-PIO chief, said Brig. Gen Leo Francisco, MPD director, made a "judgment call" to relieve Duque from his post after making rounds in barangays that were placed under lockdown on Thursday midnight.
"It only shows na ang district director namin ay seryoso sa pag-implement ng lockdown protocols, kahit madaling araw nag-iikot para masigurado ang tao na lockdown talaga (that our district director is serious in implementing lockdown protocols, making rounds even after midnight to make sure the people know that a lockdown is really in effect)," Mupas told reporters.
Barangay 351 in San Lazaro and Barangay 725 in Malate were placed under lockdown by the Manila city government starting 12:01 a.m. on Thursday due to the rising number of COVID-19 infections in the said areas.
Also under lockdown were the Malate Bayview Mansion and Hop Inn Hotel in Barangay 699 in Malate.
The lockdown will be lifted at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday (March 14).