The Philippine National Police (PNP) will deploy Special
Action Force (SAF) Company in Samar province
by January next year to help ensure peace and order ahead of the 2016 polls.
PNP Director General Ricardo Marquez, during his visit in
this city on Tuesday, said the SAF Company composed of at least 88 personnel
will be deployed in the city.
According to Marquez, the SAF as well as the CIDG will serve
as a support unit to the existing local police force.
Marquez added that there will be no conflicts on the
functions with other police forces in the area, as the commander of the
Regional Special Operations Task Group will be the one to look into their
deployment.
“The SAF and the intelligence group will serve as the
support units to the local police force, the Commander of the RSOTG will make
their deployment,” Marquez explained.
The top police official said the priority deployment of SAF
aims to address election concerns, run after private armed groups, among
others.
The PNP has declared five provinces in the country,
including Samar as an area of concern for the
upcoming elections.
However, Marquez clarified that the declaration was not due
to the reported killings in the city, but based on the general situation of the
province.
The national police headquarters asked their field
commanders to make an assessment of factors that have an impact on elections
like presence of private armed groups (PAGS), politically-motivated violence
during the past two elections, political rivalries, and the existence of loose firearms.
“It is not just Calbayog, but the entire province of Samar
is under the watch list,” Marquez said. “We also closely look at former private
armed group members that were reported before,” he added.
PNP Calbayog recorded 43 shooting incidents this year from
January to mid-December. In the entire 2014, there were 48 shooting incidents
in the city. In the past two years, some of the victims were village officials
and political leaders.
In October, the PNP launched the Regional Special Operations
Task Group – Samar headed by Sr. Supt. Isias
Tonog.
Since October, the group has already conducted nine
operations in coordination with the Philippine Army, leading to the arrest of
seven alleged private armies. Tonog is hopeful that PAGS will be neutralized
before May 2016.
“Actually at this time, there are no reported incidents
involving private armed groups like what happened in Victory village in
Calbayog and Caugbusan village in Gandara. I hope that with our operation, they
will be captured or surrender to authorities,” Tonog added.
Marquez said that they are dedicated to solve the problem.
He also urged residents to help them in their efforts to curb the killings in
the province.
“We do not entertain the illusion that we can solve the
problem, but we are committed and dedicated to solve these problems,” the
official told the police officers here.
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