Bulacan police implements simultaneous checkpoints as election period kicks off
The Bulacan Provincial Police Office has installed checkpoints in various areas of the province to ensure the safety and security of residents in the province as the filing of Certificates of Candidacy 2023 for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE) kicked off on Monday, Aug. 28.
The Bulacan police conducted simultaneous checkpoints across strategic locations in the province to maintain a secure environment during the electoral process.
These checkpoints are designed not only to monitor the movement of vehicles but also to deter any potential criminal activities that could undermine the integrity of the elections.

"Our top priority is to guarantee a safe and peaceful election period for all residents in the province of Bulacan. By conducting these simultaneous checkpoints, we aim to create a visible and effective presence of law enforcement, deterring any individuals who may have ill intentions during this critical time," said Col. Relly B. Arnedo, Bulacan police director.
The Bulacan police has collaborated with various law enforcement agencies, local government units, and election stakeholders to ensure a coordinated and efficient approach to security measures.
The checkpoints are part of a wider strategy that includes increased police visibility, intelligence gathering, and cooperation with communities to foster a safe electoral environment.
During the checkpoints, law enforcement personnel will be checking for various factors, including the presence of unauthorized firearms, compliance with election laws, and the general safety of the people.
The Bulacan PNP assured the public that these activities will be conducted in a respectful and non-intrusive manner, with the goal of enhancing security and maintaining the rule of law.
The Bulacan police urged the people to be responsible and law-abiding to ensure the holding of free, fair, and credible elections.