Lacson Reminds PNP: Police Visibility and Alertness, Best Crime Deterrents

Police visibility and alertness should be the best answer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to the rising problem of criminality, former PNP Chief and Senator Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson said Monday.

Lacson, who headed the PNP from 1999 to 2001, said the police should use the crime database, statistics and other tools available to it to determine where to place police personnel.

“Dapat ang response ng PNP naaayon doon sa datos. Sa lugar na medyo dumadami ang holdapan at dumadami ang krimen, ma-increase dapat ang police visibility. Kasi kung walang police visibility, walang deterrent. Basic yan, sa police manual yan (The PNP’s response should be based on data. Increase visibility in areas where crimes are rampant. Without police visibility, there’s no deterrent and that’s basic),” he said in an interview on DZRH radio.

Related: Paalala ni Lacson sa PNP: Police Visibility at Alertness, Pinakamainam Laban sa Krimen

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Ping: Fighting Criminality and Cybercrime; Flood Control Funds

In an interview on DZRH, Ping Lacson answers questions on:
* Police visibility to prevent crime
* Protecting youths online
* Unfinished and continuing business in the Senate

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On the Duterte Administration’s First Two Years

Even during the 2016 presidential campaign, when he persistently pitched for a six-month deadline to solve the drug problem in the country, I already pointed out it was impossible. It remains as impossible as saying he can stop crime.

After two years, it may be wise and prudent for his top advisers to go back to the drawing board and reassess what they did wrong and what they are doing right, not only in the fight against crime and corruption, which is the centerpiece of the Duterte administration’s deliverables, but in the economic sector as well.

For one, the peace-and-order strategy is long on crime suppression and short on prevention. It should be the other way around. We prevent crimes, and those that cannot be prevented from being committed must be suppressed with solid solution through efficient investigative work and techniques.

On the revenue side, the TRAIN law needs to be revisited and amended, and the President, with all his strong influence over Congress, must put his foot down on vested interests of some members of both houses.

On the expenditure side, a.k.a. the General Appropriations Act, the same influence is suggested to minimize wastage of the government’s hard-earned resources by strictly adhering to the existing jurisprudence outlawing pork barrel, which is still evident among selected members of Congress, a few of whom enjoyed as high as nine-figure insertions during the last two budget years under the Duterte administration.

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Interview on DZBB | July 1, 2018

In an interview on DZBB, Sen. Lacson answered questions on:
– dialogue between President Duterte and Catholic Church leaders
– continued support for President Duterte; adjustments his administration can make in the next 4 years
– more crime prevention, police visibility needed
– need to reassess the economy, including external factors
– consistency and having only one standard in fighting corruption
– continued jueteng operations
– localized peace talks with CPP-NPA-NDF
– fighting terrorist groups
– developments in the West Philippine Sea

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