Full force of 1,500 police to help secure top Asean meeting in the Philippines' Boracay


ILOILO CITY, Philippines, (Bernama-PNA): The Police Regional Office in Western Visayas (PRO-6) will deploy 1,500 personnel to help secure delegates for the Association of South-East Asian Nations Senior Officials’ Meeting (ASEAN SEOM) Retreat on Dec 10-13 in Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan.

According to the Philippines News Agency (PNA), PRO-6 director Brig. Gen. Josefino Ligan said they will provide security to around 200 delegates and even tourists visiting the island.

"Good to note that Boracay Island is isolated. It is easy to secure in coordination with the Philippine Coast Guard and the Maritime (Police). They will be in charge of the shoreline,” he said in a media briefing on Monday.

He added they have not isolated any area in Boracay, and the island will remain open to guests and visitors.

Of the total police strength, around 500 will come from other provinces in Western Visayas, and the rest will come from Aklan.

Ligan said they will set up the multi-agency coordinating centre in the area.

They will have a send-off activity at the Aklan Police Provincial Office on Dec 7. -- Bernama-PNA

 

 

 

 

 

 

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