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‘Buddy-buddy’ system leads to zero crime in Kalentong

- Non Alquitran

The Mandaluyon­g City police said yesterday not a single crime was recorded in Gen. Kalentong from July to Aug. this year due to increased police visibility.

City police chief Senior Superinten­dent Florendo Quibuyen said all nine barangays in Gen. Kalentong were generally peaceful during the period.

Gen. Kalentong is one of five priority areas in Metro Manila where incidents of street crimes are rampant, Quibuyen said.

“We deployed two policemen in a buddy-buddy’ system to guard a mall, eight banks, and pawnshops as well as money changer shops from a.m. to p.m., he said.

“The presence of uniformed policemen assured the management of these establishm­ents, their workers and the residents that they were secured against criminals, he added.

National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) director Chief Superinten­dent Marcelo Garbo Jr. lauded Quibuyen for a job well done.

Garbo said the initiative of the Mandaluyon­g police could be replicated in other areas in the metropolis where crime incidents are higher.

Aside from Gen. Kalentong in Mandaluyon­g City, other “priority areas are Monumento, Caloocan City Baclaran in Pasay City the niversity Belt area in Manila and E SA, Aurora Boulevard and E. Rodriguez Avenue, in Quezon City.

Garbo said street crimes in these areas should be reduced by 0 percent before ecember.

According to Quibuyen, 3 street crimes were recorded in Gen. Kalentong last year and a total of seven crime incidents from January to June this year.

He said the NCRPO deployed nine personnel from the Regional Public Safety Battalion to help the local police in maintainin­g peace and order in nine barangays.

Quibuyen also cited the support of Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Jr. in reducing street crimes in Gen. Kalentong.

For his part, Eastern Police istrict director Chief Superinten­dent Miguel Laurel said he wanted to implement the “buddy-buddy system in the cities of Pasig, Marikina and San Juan.

“I have directed the police chiefs of the remaining cities in eastern Metro Manila to name their target areas and implement the specific deployment of the Mandaluyon­g City police to determine whether it would produce the same results, said Laurel.

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