Supt. Glenn Dulawan, city police chief, said that he
assigned policemen at churches, including the Sto. Niño Cathedral, that are the
centers of the religious activities from Maundy Thursday until Easter Sunday.
The other churches that are center of the religious
activities aside from the Cathedral are the parish
Church of San Jose , Balangasan, and San Pedro.
Dulawan said the detailed policemen are backed by Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team.
Dulawan said that soldiers were also deployed in the
different areas of this city.
He said policemen and EOD team were deployed at the
Integrated Bus Terminal to ensure the safety of the passengers from and to the
neighboring cities of Cotabato, Dipolog, Iligan, Ozamis, and Zamboanga.
He said they did not discount the possibility of spill over
of incidents since there were on-going law enforcement operations in the
neighboring provinces although this city was relatively peaceful.
He also warned against the conduct of gambling activities
such as clandestine cockfight citing Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are for
religious activities and not for gambling.
Meanwhile, Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecladre, provincial police
director, said checkpoints were also established along the highways leading to
this province.
Ecaldre said the setting of checkpoints was in anticipation
of any diversionary tactics the lawless elements might initiate since they were
continuously being pursued in the nearby provinces.
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