PNP BOLSTERS SECURITY FOR OPENING OF CLASSES 2024

In anticipation of the opening of classes today, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has announced its comprehensive readiness to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and parents nationwide. The PNP will deploy a total of 33,286 personnel to various schools throughout the country to ensure an orderly start to the academic year.

To address safety concerns and provide immediate assistance, Police Assistance Desks (PADs) will be established in schools. Furthermore, extensive foot and mobile patrols will be conducted around school premises to deter criminal activities and ensure prompt responses to any incidents.

“The safety of our children as they return to school is our utmost priority,” stated PNP CHIEF POLICE GENERAL ROMMEL FRANCISCO D MARBIL. “We encourage everyone to cooperate and report any suspicious activities to the nearest PAD or local authorities.”

In light of Typhoon Carina, the Department of Education has postponed the start of classes for 842 public schools across five regions. The PNP is committed to closely monitor these areas and provide necessary assistance to affected communities.

Additionally, the PNP has actively participated in the “Brigada Eskwela” clean-up initiative, particularly in areas affected by the typhoon, to ensure that students return to safe and clean learning environments. (PNP)

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