
Manila Police District Director Col. Arnold Thomas Ibay expressed readiness for the coming Christmas season in the wake of the possibility that the traditional Traslacion may also be allowed next year.
Speaking at the Manila City Hall Reporters' Association "Balitaan" held at the Harbor View Restaurant in Ermita, Manila, the first media forum that he attended ever, Ibay said that plans had been laid out to ensure the smooth traffic flow in the areas of Divisoria, Binondo and Quiapo which are considered shopping destinations during the holiday season.
Ibay said that based on a directive from Mayor Honey Lacuna, traffic may not be avoided but they should be "moving."
The mayor also directed that major roads and thoroughfares be free from illegal vendors and that police visibility must be ensured to thwart criminal elements from preying on hapless citizens.
He also said that help desks will be put up in the said places as well as in shopping malls, to help those who may need police assistance while strategic checkpoints will be put in various areas within the city.
Meanwhile, Ibay said that the MPD is awaiting announcements from proper authorities whether or not the traditional Traslacion during the Feast of Black Nazarene will be allowed in January 2024.
The MPD chief noted how the devotees have been deprived of the said activity due to the pandemic thus, the strong clamor for its return.
Just in case the tradition will be allowed once again, Ibay assured the public, specially the residents of Manila, of the MPD's readiness to keep the peace and order in the said event.