PPA, PCG personnel in Zamboanga learn counter-terrorism techniques
Several personnel of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) have graduated from a counter-terrorism course that equipped them with the necessary skills needed to protect residents, port facilities, and sea-traveling public in Zamboanga.
The PPA announced Monday, Aug. 23, that several port police officers and coast guard personnel have graduated from a 45-day counter-terrorism course which ran from July 5 to Aug. 20.


The course was primarily aimed at strengthening the personnel’s capabilities on counter-terrorism operations with a focus on port facilities, the PPA said.
The participants underwent a series of trainings covered by 12 modules tackling human rights and rules of engagement, basic life support, tactical medicine, map and chart reading, weaponry, tactical communication, small unit tactics, close-quarter combat, visit board and seizure, VIP protection, bus assault, mission planning, and crisis management.
Personnel from the Coast Guard units and Bureau of Fire Protection – Special Rescue Force Region IX also shared their experiences and knowledge during the course and training.