Cavite PNP conducts accounting to bolster readiness for disasters, civil unrest
At A Glance
- The personnel accounting aims to ensure the police officers' readiness, accountability, and compliance with operational directives from the Philippine National Police leadership
The Cavite Police Provincial Office (PPO) held a personnel accounting on Monday, Oct. 13, as part of the Philippine National Police’s readiness measures for potential disasters and civil disturbances.
Cavite PNP conducts personnel accounting at Camp Gen. Pantaleon Garcia in Imus City on Oct. 13 (Photo from Cavite PPO/MANILA BULLETIN)
Cavite PPO Acting Director Col. Ariel R. Red led the activity at Camp Gen. Pantaleon Garcia in Imus City.
The personnel accounting aims to ensure the police officers' readiness, accountability, and compliance with operational directives from the Philippine National Police (PNP) leadership.
During the activity, Red emphasized the importance of discipline, observance, and adherence to standard operating procedures, especially when managing public gatherings and maintaining security during mass actions or emergencies.
He also reminded all personnel to uphold maximum tolerance, respect for human rights, and professional conduct in carrying out their duties.
“Dapat nating ipakita ang ating paninindigan na protektahan at ipagtanggol ang pamahalaan, ang konstitusyon, at ang mga awtoridad na namamahala sa ating bansa laban sa mga nagnanais na pabagsakin o guluhin ang pamahalaan (We must demonstrate our resolve to protect and defend the government, the Constitution, and the authorities who lead our nation against those who seek to overthrow or disrupt it),” Red said in a statement.
Cavite PPO Acting Director Col. Ariel R. Red leads the activity at Camp Gen. Pantaleon Garcia in Imus City on Oct. 13 (Photo from Cavite PPO/MANILA BULLETIN)
“Paalala ito na lagi nating pairalin ang katapatan, tungkulin, at integridad sa pagtupad ng ating mga tungkulin (This serves as a reminder to always uphold honesty, duty, and integrity in the performance of our responsibilities).”
The Cavite PPO told the Manila Bulletin on Tuesday, Oct. 14, that the number of personnel on standby depends on the directive from the regional headquarters, but during the last deployment, around 200 officers were placed on alert.