Marbil orders 85% of police out on field duties

SECURITY CHECK. Quezon City Police District officers listen to instructions at the University of the Philippines-Diliman in this photo taken on April 29, 2024. On Wednesday (June 19, 2024), Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil ordered a nationwide intensification of patrol operations as part of ongoing efforts to make Filipino communities safer. (PNA photo by Joan Bondoc)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief PGen. Rommel Francisco Marbil on Wednesday ordered a nationwide intensification of patrol operations across all regional, provincial, city, and municipal police stations as part of ongoing efforts to make Filipino communities safer.

In a statement, Marbil said part of the directive is for 85% of all police personnel to be actively engaged in field duties, significantly reducing the number of officers assigned to office work.

“This increased deployment of PNP personnel for patrolling is crucial in safeguarding community well-being. We are committed to making our communities safer by ensuring a strong police presence in public spaces. This initiative is designed to not only prevent crime but also to build trust and rapport with the communities we serve,” Marbil said.

The key elements of the directive include foot and motorcycle patrols, Oplan Galugad, and Oplan Sita, meant to enhance visibility and ensure rapid response across the country.

The initiative is in line with the instruction of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Sec. Benjamin Abalos Jr., Marbil added.

Under the directive, officers will conduct regular foot patrols in urban centers, residential areas, and other high-traffic locations to maintain a visible presence and engage directly with community members; while rapid-response motorcycle units will patrol key areas to ensure swift mobility and the ability to respond quickly to incidents and emergencies.

Meanwhile, Oplan Galugad will focus on thorough searches and inspections in designated areas, particularly those known for high crime rates, to disrupt and dismantle criminal activities while Oplan Sita will involve systematic checkpoints and routine stops to check for legal compliance and prevent movement of contraband and illegal items.

Marbil called upon all police officers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and community engagement during these operations.

“Our goal is to protect and serve the public with integrity and dedication. We must work hand in hand with our communities to create an environment where everyone feels safe and secure,” the PNP Chief added.

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