The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has prepared a security plan to ensure the safety of residents and visitors who will observe the Holy Week and spend their summer vacation in the city.
QCPD members have committed to safeguarding peace and order in the city, adding that its commitment extends to residents returning to their hometowns for Holy Week observance and summer vacation, and those participating in local fiestas.
The police said it expects a large number of travelers and tourists during the holidays.
Personnel from the district headquarters and stations will be deployed to places of worship, transportation hubs and terminals, major roads, commercial areas, and other gathering points.
In addition, standby personnel at the district headquarters will remain alert and prepared for immediate deployment as needed.
The QCPD will coordinate with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and the Quezon City local government for the deployment of additional personnel to prevent any unfortunate incidents.
The Task Force District Anti-Crime Reaction Team (TF-DART), bike patrollers, and mobile crews will also increase their patrols in areas known for recreational activities, tourist destinations, and residential communities.
Also, checkpoint operations will be heightened to ensure all commuters' safety and security.
It added that they will set up Assistance Hubs (AHs) along major roads, and Police Assistance Desks (PADs) will be established in coordination with other government agencies, local government units (LGUs), and advocacy groups.
These measures aim to prevent criminal activities, to respond promptly to emergencies and assist individuals in need.
QCPD chief Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan emphasized that the public should remain vigilant and cooperative during the holidays.
"We are fully committed in ensuring a safe and enjoyable summer vacation for everyone in Quezon City. Our officers are dedicated in maintaining peace and order; hence, we encourage the public to remain vigilant and cooperative throughout this period and report through helpline 122 any suspicious activities or emergencies for us to respond promptly," he said.