A new police outpost in Barangay
Logon, Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, Cebu, will soon rise to serve the
people there, to help boost tourism in the area, and to assure safety of
tourists.
Police Colonel Roderick Mariano,
chief of the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO), said in an interview this
afternoon, June 7, 2020, that they were preparing when the tourist spots would
open again once everything else involving the coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) would settle down.
Mariano said that since
Malapascua Island was among those tourist destinations of the province, the
CPPO coordinated with the Local Government Unit (LGU) and other business
sectors to think of ways to help better secure the area.
“We need to place a
police outpost so we could better serve the community in the area as well as
help boost the tourism image of the place,” said Mariano.
Mariano, together with
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, held a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, June,
5, to officially start the construction of the police outpost which is expected
to be functioning after three months.
The outpost according to
Mariano will able to also record complaints and blotter, but investigations
will be forwarded to the town’s police station.
Currently, there are seven
police personnel supervising the construction of the outpost as well as helping
out for the security of the area during this time./dbs
(Contents reposted from Cebu Daily News)
In photo: Malapascua Island, which is one of the tourist attractions of Cebu, will
have a police outpost to protect and secure the area. (Screen grab
from Cebu Provincial government video)
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