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25 cops to boost Erap security

- Non Alquitran -
An additional 25 San Juan police officers will be deployed to augment the security of deposed President Joseph Estrada when he spends nine hours of Christmas with his family in San Juan today.

Superintendent Rodelio Jocson, San Juan police chief, said the deployment of additional policemen was requested by Sandiganbayan sheriff Ed Urieta.

Jocson said the Police Security and Protection Office (PSPO) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) has the lead role in securing Estrada during his nine-hour furlough.

The Sandiganbayan granted on Friday Estrada’s request for a furlough to allow him to spend Christmas with his family.

But the furlough was only for nine hours, and not the four-day pass as he had requested.

The short stay with his family drew protest from Estrada’s spokesman Rufus Rodriguez, who was hoping for a long furlough "in the spirit of the holiday season."

Jocson explained that like in Estrada’s previous furloughs, the San Juan police will deploy additional policemen for his security.

"We will be posted in areas where the PSPO would like us to be," said Jocson, as he refused to reveal where Estrada and his family will spend Christmas.

He said San Juan has been relatively peaceful as of yesterday and he sees no problem with Estrada’s presence in San Juan, where he was once mayor.

Other San Juan police units will remain on standby, ready to reinforce Estrada’s security if necessary, Jocson added.

ED URIETA

ESTRADA

FRIDAY ESTRADA

JOCSON

JUAN

OTHER SAN JUAN

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

POLICE SECURITY AND PROTECTION OFFICE

PRESIDENT JOSEPH ESTRADA

RUFUS RODRIGUEZ

SAN JUAN

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