Torre orders police chiefs to identify areas for 5-minute response policy
By Tara Yap
ILOILO CITY — Philippine National Police chief Gen. Nicolas D. Torre III has ordered police commanders nationwide to identify which areas should be prioritized for the five-minute response policy.
PNP chief Gen. Nicolas D. Torre III with Police Brig. Gen. Jack Wanky of Police Regional Office-6 in Iloilo City. (Tara Yap)
“There is really a need to focus and delineate strategies that would be implemented for the urban and rural areas. Commanders on the ground should know what’s happening,” said Torre after his first command conference with regional police chiefs of Western Visayas, Central Visayas, and Negros Island Region (NIR) here on Saturday, June 14.
Torre said police should know specifically what type of police response people need in an urban or rural setting.
“Kinahanglan bala sang tawo ang 5-minute response sa mga hinterland barangays? Basi hindi man. Basi la-in ya kinahanglanon sang mga tawo didto. Basi service delivery ang ila kinahanglanon (Do people need five-minute response in the hinterland barangays? Maybe their needs are something else. Maybe they need service delivery),” Torre said.
Torre said that urban areas such as Iloilo City could prioritize the five-minute response strategy to deter crimes.
He conducted a command conference with Police Brig. Generals Jack Wanky of Police Regional Office-6, Redrico Maranan of PRO-7, and Arnold Thomas Ibay of PRO-NIR.
Aside from the five-minute response time, they also discussed optimized deployment plans and the deactivation of police community precincts.