By Mortz C.
Ortigoza
CALASIAO – The
successful security preparation spread out by the police for the mammoth four
days festival here could be a model for other towns or cities that wanted to
emulate it.
Police
Superintendent Charles Umayam cited that the security challenged brought by the
Calasiao Puto Festival in December 8-11 last year was daunting than those
brought by the fiesta celebration of the 86 villages' San Carlos City.
Although his
present post is a town, the chief of police explained that the thousands of
people that attended the fiesta here could eclipse those that attended the
fiesta in a big city like San Carlos.
Umayam cited
the influx of a huge crowd for the fiesta was due to urbanization of this
burgeoning town and her proximity with Dagupan City.
“Mas marami dito kasi ginamit natin dito
tatlong areas, plaza at doon sa extended,” he stressed.
When Umayam was
the chief of police of San Carlos City he utilized an airport liked metal
detector to those who entered the public gymnasium, snipers loaned from the
provincial police office (PPO) based in Lingayen, Pangasinan, and other
multi-plier forces that helped buttress his personnel.
The tight security plan in San Carlos was due to the death of the then mayor there Julian Resuelo who was assasinated in the same gymnasium.
The tight security plan in San Carlos was due to the death of the then mayor there Julian Resuelo who was assasinated in the same gymnasium.
“Nagkaroon
din ng incident dito sa Calasiao na dito sa harap ng putuhan 2013 ata,” he
said by referring to the fire fight between the groups of the Mesinas and Calaunans
that resulted to the death one members of the Mesina group and wounded several
of them that included the present Vice Mayor Mahadeva DasMesina.
How he
transformed the festival to zero crime despite the ten thousand people in one
occasion for instance that attended it.
One of the
factors that the four days function became a success was due to the additional
police forces he borrowed from different units and the auxiliary forces like the Public Order & Safety Office from
this town to maintain the peace and order.
He said he was
able to accumulate one team from SWAT PPO in Lingayen, personnel from PPSC from
Camp Narciso Ramos in Tayug, Pangasinan, four personnel from Bayambang and San
Carlos City Police Stations, and 20 from the Philippine Army 702nd
Infantry Brigade at the Camp Lieutenant Tito B. Abat to the celebration graced by actors and actresses from Manila.
“I have almost 100
policemen and those 34 personnel from other units,” he explained.
Umayam did not
use the service of the snipers in the
four days fiesta here just like what he did in San Carlos City because the
events here were not stationary unlike in the former where the occasion was
held in a static and closed area that were surrounded by higher buildings .
“Successful kasi walang
incident. No significant incident na nangyari except sagi-an ng sasakyan dahil
sa dami ng bisita dito. Sa pakipagtulungan ng POSO dito sila katulungan namin
diyan sa parking area kasi dito sa circle sa town proper di po kasi kami
nagpapasok ng sasakyan”.
Umayam
recommended that to pre-empt criminal elements from exploiting the success of a
certain festival and eliminate dangerous groups like terrorist, criminals,
gangs, and unscrupulous individuals, stakeholders should have fund support to the security personnel, consultation
and dialogue with the community, use of social media like the re-routing traffic scheme and others.
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