PNP moves vs bullying in schools

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Thursday that it will designate personnel to address the problem of bullying inside and outside schools and campuses as part of the security preparation for the school opening in June.

The PNP said the deployment of police personnel is in coordination with school officials.

The PNP has coordinated with the the Department of Education, Commission on Higher Education and local government units to organize security coverage in various schools, campus, and universities particularly in Metro Manila and other urban cities where huge volume of students are expected to converge in the first to second week of June.

The PNP leadership said that airports and seaports, transport terminals, business establishments and areas of convergence will be strictly provided with safety and security measures as people are expected to return from their vacation at the end of May.

PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima directed all police regional offices to organize teams in to conduct mobile and foot patrols along major routes and highways leading to schools and within the immediate vicinity of campuses.

"We also would like to warn the public, especially the students to be more vigilant while going to school particularly on public utility jeepneys, bus, and trains where criminals could take advantage," Purisima said.

"Commuters should be mindful and secure their belongings at all times. In addition, parents should always keep their eyes on their children while going and leaving school premises," he added.

Police Assistance Desks will also be established near major school campuses and clustered schools nationwide in coordination with school authorities and their security forces, and barangay force multipliers.

Police will also coordinate with local officials regarding the strict implementation of the zoning ordinance prohibiting the operation of computer shops, billiards establishments within the immediate vicinity of the schools.

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