PNP launches police operations nationwide to guarantee the safe return of students to schools this coming June 8. DAILY TRIBUNE images
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PNP rolls out nationwide security plan for school reopening

Master Keisler C. Ibana

The Philippine National Police (PNP) will mobilize security operations nationwide to ensure the safe and orderly return of millions of students to their classrooms when classes open on 8 June.

PNP chief Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said police units across the country have been directed to intensify visibility and public assistance operations near schools, transport terminals, and major roads ahead of the reopening of classes.

“Our primary focus remains the total safety of millions of returning students,” Nartatez said in a statement on Friday.

He said the PNP will prioritize traffic management to ease congestion, increase street patrols to prevent crimes such as theft and swindling, and address any gang-related or security threats near school zones.

“The PNP is prioritizing strict traffic management to avoid congestion, intensified street patrols to prevent petty crimes like theft and swindling targeting youth, and the elimination of any localized threat or gang activity near school zones,” he added.

Police commanders have also been instructed to coordinate closely with school administrators, barangay officials, and local traffic management offices to maintain peace and order around educational institutions.

The PNP likewise urged the public to help ensure a safe opening of classes by remaining vigilant and promptly reporting suspicious activities.

“A safe school opening is a shared responsibility, and we highly encourage parents, barangay officials, and local volunteers to actively collaborate with our personnel on the ground through quick reporting of suspicious individuals or activities,” Nartatez said.