Troops tasked to augment police checkpoints and visibility
operations across the country have been directed to strictly uphold human
rights and the rule of law.
"The guidance is of course to follow and strictly
observe human rights, rules of law and the procedures in the conduct of
checkpoint," deputy commander Col. Vic Tomas of the Joint Task
Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) said in an interview Friday.
Some 200 officers and enlisted personnel of the unit have
been deployed to five Metro Manila police districts.
Tomas said they also have a stand-by force to help the
police in possible contingencies.
"We would like to inform everybody that they should
feel safe with the presence of both police and military. They have nothing to
fear as this is not martial law," he added.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office
chief Col. Edgard Arevalo earlier reminded troopers not to touch or open any
vehicle or order its occupant to alight.
Checkpoints must also be well-lighted and personnel manning
them must be in full uniform.
Baggage can only be inspected if the owner or passenger
gives permission, he added.
Arevalo warned that failure to comply with these reminders
could result in the filing of administrative sanctions and other charges.
"We would like to ensure that as we respond to the
Commander-in-Chief's call for the AFP to help suppress lawless violence in
Mindanao and prevent its spread in other areas of the country, the execution of
our tasks will always be proper and with due regard to every citizen's
entitlements under the Bill of Rights," he pointed out.
A "state of national emergency on account of lawless
violence in Mindanao" was declared by President Rodrigo Duterte in the
aftermath of the Sept. 2 bomb blast in Davao City
that killed 14 and wounded 70 persons.
"We would like to enlist the willing cooperation of our
'kababayans' (compatriots) in this endeavor to suppress lawless violence and prevent
the spread of similar violent incidents in other parts of the country," he
said.
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