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C O N F I D E N T I A L Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE CEBU POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE Doña Modesta Gaisano St., Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City Tel No. 414-0116 / 414-7122 / 256-0117 TO : All Concerned FROM : Officer-in-Charge, CPPO SUBJECT : IMPLAN to LOI 34/09 (BALIK ESKWELA 2011) DATE : March 3, 2011 1. References: a) PRO7 LOI 18/11 (BALIK PAARALAN 2011) b) LOI 12/08 (BANTAY LAKBAY) dated march 8, 2009; c) LOI 25/09 (BALIK PAARALAN 2008) d) THREE (3) TIERED DEFENSE SYSTEM; e) Map of Cebu province, Scale – 1 : 50,000 TASK ORGANIZATION: Annex “A” 2. Situation a) General The opening of classes on June 2011 for the School Year 2011-2012 for public and private schools will start on June 01, 2011. This school year will again bring huge volume of student from different places/provinces to various schools and learning institutions throughout Cebu Province. The influx of people utilizing public and private transport will increase the volume of traffic in the metropolis. Possibility of accidents along major thoroughfares and highways is imminent. Criminal elements such as hold-upper; pickpockets, snatchers; drug pushers; gangsters and kidnappers will also take advantage of the situation to conduct their nefarious activities in the vicinity of schools. b) Enemy Forces (Current Intsum) c) Friendly Forces: 1) Central Command AFP Visayas (CENTCOM) 2) Cebu City Police Office 3) Mandaue City Police Office 4) Lapu-Lapu City Police Office 5) PNP NSUs 6) RMG7 7) DepEd 8) DOH7 9) NGOs/CVOs 10) LGUs/Baraangay Officials d) Attachments and Detachments: None C O N F I D E N T I A L

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C O N F I D E N T I A LRepublic of the PhilippinesNATIONAL POLICE COMMISSIONPHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

CEBU POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICEDoña Modesta Gaisano St., Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City

Tel No. 414-0116 / 414-7122 / 256-0117

TO : All Concerned

FROM : Officer-in-Charge, CPPO

SUBJECT : IMPLAN to LOI 34/09 (BALIK ESKWELA 2011)

DATE : March 3, 2011

1. References:

a) PRO7 LOI 18/11 (BALIK PAARALAN 2011)b) LOI 12/08 (BANTAY LAKBAY) dated march 8, 2009;c) LOI 25/09 (BALIK PAARALAN 2008)d) THREE (3) TIERED DEFENSE SYSTEM;

e) Map of Cebu province, Scale – 1 : 50,000

TASK ORGANIZATION: Annex “A”

2. Situation

a) General

The opening of classes on June 2011 for the School Year 2011-2012 for public and private schools will start on June 01, 2011. This school year will again bring huge volume of student from different places/provinces to various schools and learning institutions throughout Cebu Province. The influx of people utilizing public and private transport will increase the volume of traffic in the metropolis. Possibility of accidents along major thoroughfares and highways is imminent. Criminal elements such as hold-upper; pickpockets, snatchers; drug pushers; gangsters and kidnappers will also take advantage of the situation to conduct their nefarious activities in the vicinity of schools.

b) Enemy Forces (Current Intsum)

c) Friendly Forces:

1) Central Command AFP Visayas (CENTCOM)2) Cebu City Police Office 3) Mandaue City Police Office4) Lapu-Lapu City Police Office 5) PNP NSUs6) RMG77) DepEd8) DOH79) NGOs/CVOs10) LGUs/Baraangay Officials

d) Attachments and Detachments: None

e) Assumption:

1) Crimes against property like robbery and theft are expected to increase due to unemployment problem and the retrenchment policy of some private companies.

2) The Communist and Islamic terrorists may launch terroristic actions and put the entire Police force into the limelight to gain media mileage.

3) Heavy traffic situation are expected at major thoroughfares and highways near the vicinity of schools.

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C O N F I D E N T I A L4) Likewise, verbal tussle may result to harm infliction or physical injury and

vehicular accident occurrence to intoxication of liquors.

3. MISSION:

Cebu Police Provincial Office, concurrent with its mission and in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, local CHED and DepEd Officials, BPATs, Radio Clubs and other CVOs, shall establish Police Assistance Centers (PACs) in different public and private schools in order to provide appropriate security for the students and their accompanying parents at the school premises, intensified traffic direction and control, render maximum assistance to motorists and commuters along major thoroughfares, highways and bridges utilizing its available resources.

4. EXECUTION:

a) Concept of Operation:

This operation involve the maximum deployment of mobile and foot patrols along major routes of travel and ensure intensified police visibility patrols particularly within the immediate vicinity of school premises and other areas wherein the students, especially the pupils have been reported to be victimized in the past by bad elements of society.

Conduct a province-wide implementation of 24/7 rotating and synchronized checkpoint operations to prevent and control crimes and neutralize threat groups by preventing their easy access or movement in our area of responsibility.

b) This plan shall be implemented in three (3) phases Before, During and After opening of classes for SY 2011-2012:

BEFORE - Preparation and Organization (Intelligence Build Up/Identification & Resource Allocation). This phase entails the following activities:

1. Identification of probable targets of criminal elements/organized crime groups and gangsters.

2. Identification of local contacts of criminal groups involved in robbery, kidnapping and the like.

3. Identification of primary and secondary thoroughfares, especially in metropolitan areas, in order to conduct “chokepoint” blocking force of the possible escape routes once hot pursuit operations are conducted or in progress and deployment of traffic enforcers to ensure smooth flow of traffic.

4. Organized resources by detailing personnel, mobility and communication assets that could block the identified chokepoints/possible escape routes while other police units are pursuing the suspects. Police Stations and/or mobile patrol groups could man the chokepoints while the SWAT and/or Mobile Patrol Group are the pursuing or interdiction elements.

5. Coordination with the School heads and teachers for security arrangements inside the School premises among the PNP, Security Guards, CSUs, Barangay Tanods and other Civilian Volunteers.

6. Check and ensure the inter-operability of communication equipment. All adjacent units must be able to monitor the ongoing incident in order to implement appropriate action. CPPO TEXT Hotline 09188277600 and PATROL 117 and other emergency hotlines must be operational.

7. Coordination with the LGU, PCG, PPA, Management of Bus terminals and Shipping Industries in AOR for this purpose.

During - Actual Operations Phase (Opening of classes). The following activities are conducted:

1. All City/Municipal Police stations will conduct 24 hours checkpoints to all PUB/PUJ and shall be inspected at terminals.

2. Detail of PNP Personnel, BPATs and BINs at the Schools for the purpose of Police visibility and crime prevention.

3. Police Assistance Center shall be established at main gate of the school for Police assistance and emergency purposes.

4. Intensify the conduct of Mobile and Foot patrols within the vicinity of the School. 5. In case of emergency continuous gathering of information/development on the pursuit

operations must be relayed to other units/police stations especially those adjacent for the culprits direction.``````````

6. Primary and secondary thoroughfares shall be manned by traffic enforcers to ensure smooth flow of traffic.

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C O N F I D E N T I A L7. All units/police stations must maintain deployment positions until the “CALL-OFF” or

termination of the implementation of this IMPLAN is sounded.

After - Post Operation Phase (After the opening of classes). The following activities should be conducted:

1. Assessment/Debriefing on the result of the operations as basis for plan adjustment/improvement.

2. Preparation and submission of reports to higher headquarters.

c) Tasks:

1. DPD for Operations (DPDO) - overall supervisor of this IMPLAN.

2. C, Admin/HRDD Branch

a. Issue orders for those personnel who shall be posted at the different schoolsb. Issue orders for personnel involved in the operations.c. Perform other tasks on orders.

2. C, PIB

a. Intensify intelligence monitoring regarding possible activities of criminal elements that may disrupt the opening of classes.

b. Perform other tasks on orders.

3. C, PIDMB

c. Intensify investigative aspects to investigate cases involving within or outside school premises.

d. Perform other tasks on orders.

4. C, Opns Branch

a) Assist the supervision and implementation of this IMPLAN.b) Render report to Higher Office.c) Perform other tasks on orders.

5. C, PCR Branch

a) Institute public information to make the citizenry aware of this police effort.

b) Come out with information materials on crime prevention tips.c) Utilize the BPATs, CPAG, Barangay Tanods, Bantay Bayan and other

civilian volunteers groups to help in the monitoring of places of concern.d) Perform other tasks on orders.

6. C, Logistics Branch

a) Provide transportation requirements on orders.b) Support POL requirements on need basis.c) Perform other tasks on orders.

7. C, COMMEL Branch

a) Coordinate with Local Radio Group in the area.b) Establish COMMO linkages with all operating units and friendly forces.b) Perform other tasks on orders.

8. Chief, SRU

a) Maintain sufficient number of personnel on standby and ready for deployment on orders.

b) Perform other tasks on orders.

8. All COPs City and Municipal Police Stations

a) In order to prevent and/or suppress the occurrence of such incidents and to protect the students from criminal elements who may take advantage of the

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C O N F I D E N T I A Lsituation to conduct their nefarious and illegal activities, the COPs are directed to undertake the following activities:1) Intensify intelligence gathering activities on threat groups to address

terrorist attacks, kidnapping and gangster.2) Implement the Police Containment Ring System (PCRS), with emphasis

on police visibility/presence at bus terminals, seaports and airports; malls and bookstores, particularly during “Last Minute Shopping” or close to the regular opening of classes; and in the immediate vicinity of universities/colleges/schools.

3) Establish Police Assistance Centers (PACs) in the strategic areas and at the main gates of the schools.

4) Determine which schools are to be prioritized in the allocation of deployment of police personnel.

5) Conduct special operations against criminal elements victimizing students/parents, such as pick pocketing, snatching, and drug peddling.

6) Ensure the safety and orderly movement of the motorist/commuters and the smooth flow of traffic by maximizing the deployment of traffic enforcers leading to and from schools/universities, bus/jeepney stops and terminals.

7) Conduct dialogue/coordination with the school heads and the concerned Barangay Chairwoman/Chairman/Officials on their security issues and concerns.

8) Review and improve security plans based on the experiences in the past security operations. Further, update the school-based crime prevention program.

9) Undertake public information drive through television, print & broadcast media on safety tips.

10) Maintain mobile reaction teams from immediate response to emergency cases.

11) Undertake contingency measures during emergency situation such as fire, typhoon, floods and other forms of human and natural hazards.

12) Other tasks as necessary.

b) Be reminded that while some of the personnel are deployed in Police Assistance Center and public safety operations to assist commuters and motorists, the normal operations against criminals elements and dissident terrorists should not be overlooked.

c) Maintain sufficient number of reserve personnel ready for deployment when needed.

d) Perform other tasks on orders.

5. COORDINATING INSTRUCTION:

1) PNP Rules of Engagement Revised shall be adhered at all times.2) All COPS, Chief of Units/Offices must ensure that their respective personnel must

comply with the standards of appearance set-forth by Higher Headquarters.3) All COPS, Chief of Units/Offices must ensure that required operational support are

ready and available in time for the commencement of the operations.4) Furnish this Police Office (Attn: Opns Branch) your respective IMPLANs upon receipt. 5) Lateral coordination among tasked Offices/Police Station is highly encouraged.

5. SERVICE SUPPORT:

a. Logistical and fund requirements shall be provided from the respective regular allocation and existing equipment.

b. Additional fund/logistical support may be provided by this office on a case to case basis.

6. COMMAND/SIGNAL:

a. Command

CPPO OPN CENTER (PTOC)Telefax No. 256-0117 / 414-0116 Local 0 & 414-7122

b. Signal: Current COI in effect.

ACKNOWLEDGE:

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C O N F I D E N T I A L

LOUIE TIROY OPPUS, PESEPolice Senior Superintendent, DSCOfficer-in-Charge, Cebu PPO

OFFICIAL:

SICLOTDPD for Operations

Annexes:“A” - Task Organization

Republic of the PhilippinesNATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

CEBU PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICEDoña Modesta Gaisano St., Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City

Tel No. 414-0116 / 414-7122 / 256-0117

TO : All Concerned

FROM : Officer-in-Charge, CPPO

SUBJECT : Task Organization Annex “A” to IMPLAN to LOI 34/09 (BALIK ESKWELA 2011)

DATE : March 3, 2011

1. COMMAND GROUP

PSSUPT LOUIE TIROY OPPUS, PESE OIC, CPPO 0915-4471117PSUPT TEOFILO CATANA SICLOR DPD 1915-9124301SPO4 Jeffrey Tumulak Archival PESPO 0918-3966432

3. STAFF OFFICERS

PSUPT ELMER SALADO LIM Admin/HRDD 0917-7274215/09228818739PSUPT RODOLFO CALOPE ALBOTRA JR. PIB 0917-62772373PINSP DANILO LAMOSTE DELANTAR POPB 0907-9967909PCINSP VIRGILIO APURADO PCRB 0908-7654572PINSP CATALINA DIOTAY WCPD/FJGS 0932-7207392/09155416505PSINSP ALLAN SALMERO CUIZON PIO 0920-5864300PINSP LAMBERTO M. HIBAYA PIDMB 09217535684SPO3 Avelino Monte Aying Supply/Logistics 0927-5447521SPO3 Primitivo Mañacap Ersan Motor Pool 0929-6472386SPO2 Rolando Abellana Bucao COMMEL 256-0117PO2 Leah Vanessa Salvio Labrador Finance &

Budget0922-6384600

3. TASK OFFICES/UNITS/PS

PINSP SANDY VASQUEZ ROBLE C, SRU/SWAT 0929-2499069ALL COPS CITY/MUNICIPAL PS

LOUIE TIROY OPPUS, PESEPolice Senior Superintendent, DSC

OFFICIAL:

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SICLOTC, POPB

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