By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff reporter
Laoag
City—This city police chief, P/Supt. Jeffrey
T. Gorospe announced that 40 police trainees are going to beef up the force for
five months.
The trainees are from
different parts of the country and will fulfil their on-the-job training
requirement here.
He further explained that the
trainees will later be detailed at the National Capital Region.
For their training, the
police trainees are detailed with the investigation, traffic and patrol
sections and would regularly be rotated. As for accommodation, the trainees are
staying at the city police station.
Mr. Gorospe stressed that the
timing is good for the city as the new school year has opened and the city’s
police force usually lacks personnel during this time.
Police officers are scattered
to the different schools around the city as part of their “Balik Eskwela”
security program.
However, Mr. Gorospe pointed
out that despite the arrival of police trainees, their usual “force
multipliers” should also continue to assist and help the police in their
duties. In the forefront of these force multipliers are the barangay security
officers.
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