The Police Regional Office-3 is set to deploy 2,000 police personnel in Central Luzon to ensure a safe, orderly, and secure summer vacation under Ligtas Sumvac 2026.
Police Brig. Gen. Jess B Mendez, PRO-3 director, said that they are on heightened alert and fully prepared from March 29 to May 31.
“In line with the directive of our Chief PNP, we are strengthening police visibility and ensuring proactive deployment of our personnel to safeguard the public during this summer season. Our priority is clear – to protect lives, secure communities, and ensure safe travel for all,” Mendez said.
Police will conduct intensified foot and mobile patrols and establish Police Assistance Desks and Centers in bus terminals, airports, seaports, major highways, tourist destinations, and other convergence areas.
Road safety marshals will be deployed to manage traffic flow and assist motorists on major routes.
The PRO-3 will mobilize force multipliers and auxiliary partners, including Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) and radio net groups, to support law enforcement efforts, particularly in crowded areas.
Mendez ordered police to strengthen coordination with local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and volunteer groups to ensure a whole-of-community approach in delivering public safety services.