PNP aims for 3-minute response time to crime in crowded areas

PNP aims for 3-minute response time to crime in crowded areas

PNP aims for 3-minute response time to crime in crowded areas

The Philippine National Police (PNP) aimed to allot not less than three minutes to answer crime in crowded areas within the nation, in response to Jun Veneracion’s “24 Oras” report on Friday.

PNP chief Police General Benjamin Acorda Jr. mentioned he noticed the idea throughout his go to to Quezon City Police District final May 1.

“If we can do that in the whole area of Metro Manila pag may nangyaring insidente andyan agad ang pulis then and I think yung crime prevention lalong mapapaigting,” Acorda mentioned.

(If we are able to do this in the entire space of Metro Manila when there’s an incident, the police can be there instantly and I feel crime prevention can be intensified.)

The PNP mentioned the crime fee within the nation within the first 4 months of 2023 went all the way down to 11.36% in comparison with the identical interval final yr.

Acorda reminded police personnel – within the struggle in opposition to criminality – to all the time think about human rights, and to conduct clear and sincere operations.

He additionally assured that the PNP will strengthen the mechanisms to forestall and deal with the issues of corruption and unlawful acts amongst their ranks.

“Ang pinapangarap ko yung pag nakatayo ang pulis hindi kinakatakutan kung hindi ito ay nirerespeto,” he added.

(What I’m hoping for is that the police can be revered and never be feared.) — Richa Noriega/BAP, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com