PNP grants Comelec access to its data to improve security for barangay polls
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has forged a data-sharing agreement with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to further improve response and strategic plan of action to ensure a peaceful and credible barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE).
PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda, Jr. said the data-sharing will paved the way for the Comelec to have access to the PNP’s Election Monitoring Systems and sub-systems.
He said the Data Sharing Agreement outlines specific areas of collaboration aimed at bolstering the electoral process. Key components include access to the PNP Personnel Deployment, Surrendered Firearms, Voting Center Assistance, Election Status, Candidates, Party-lists, Voting Center, Treasurer's Office, Unlawful Election Materials, Gun Ban Details, Violations thereof, and other critical data related to the elections.
“Additionally, the agreement allows access to various sub-systems within the PNP Election Monitoring System including geo-tagging for vote-buying, a separate sub-system for vote-buying, and another for Task Force Kontra Fake News, following the Comelec’s specifications,” said Acorda.
Acorda said the agreement is important for more appropriate steps in safe, fair, and orderly elections.
He then urged the public to have confidence in the electoral process, assuring them that all measures are being taken to guarantee a smooth, secure, and credible elections.