Nine new police inspectors will be assigned to replace acting chiefs of police, according to Aklan provincial police director Senior Supt. Clarence Guinto.
The deployment of new police officers will be in the towns of Malay, Ibajay, Tangalan, Numancia, Libacao, and Balete.
"In compliance with the directive of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Aklan Police Provincial Office (APPO) will be assigning the police inspectors in the field to augment the operations of the town’s police stations," Guinto said.
The towns cited are presently headed by Senior Police Officer 4 following the career advancement trainings of commissioned police officers last month.
"The APPO will also prioritize the deployment of additional 23 Police Officer 1 for Boracay and Kalibo police stations for the next two weeks," Guinto revealed.
"As our share in the tourism development and security, the Boracay Special Tourist Protection Office (BSTPO) will be augmented by new uniformed personnel considering the influx of tourists this Lenten break," he added.
Kalibo has 39 PNP personnel while the BSTPO under Supt. Arnold Ardiente has 88 personnel, including 20 field-training cops deployed to secure the foreign and local tourists in the island. (by PO2 NIDA L. GREGAS) /MP
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