CL police chief says No to mass leave, never to coup plot

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    CLARK FREEPORT – Central Luzon police director Chief Supt.  Ronald Santos said he would not allow policemen   under him to go on mass leave to express  sympathy for the socalled  Fallen 44.

    “We express sympathy for our colleagues  who bravely gave up their lives for others in  the incident in Mamasapano in Maguindanao,  but we  should not  be moved by too much  emotionalism,” Santos said during his briefing ofmedia folk covering the Asia-Pacific Economic  Cooperation (APEC)  summit here Monday.

    Santos stressed that  “mass leave is out of the picture in the police force in Central Luzon,  especially now that we are securing APEC  at Clark and Subic venues.” This, even as Santos also dismissed rumors  of coup d’etat because of the Mamapasano incident. 

    “I have seen four  coups in my career and all I can say is never  again,” he said.While saying that he has not received any report   of coup plot in Central  Luzon, Santos said “we will nevertheless remain  vigilant.”

    At the same time,  Santos also said that  security  operations for the ongoing APEC meetings here and Subic have remained  smooth.

    He said about 2,800 cops now secure the APEC delegates  at the two venues, as well as in surrounding  areas.  “All policemen on duty were provided by Globe telecom with cellphones  with unlimited calls for the duration of  the summit,” he added.

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