Kanlaon eruption hardly-hit La Castellana town generally peaceful

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL (PIA) — The town of La Castellana has been generally peaceful and orderly since Mt. Kanlaon erupted on June 3 which placed the area into a state of calamity.

With the help of an augmented peacekeeping force, La Castellana town Police Chief Police Major Rhojn Darell Nigos said the Philippine National Police (PNP) has not recorded any minor or major incident which he attributed to the implementation of curfew hours at night time.

He said the curfew starts from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. for minors and elders roaming at night. Nigos said those caught within the hours prohibited are transported to their house and are warned not to go out during curfew hours again.

“We help them get back to their homes and deal with them properly so that we don’t get negative feedback from the community,” he said.

In maintaining peace and order in evacuation centers, he said the PNP has coordinated with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

“We have this practice where every family or household has different room assignments and each room is monitored without violating their privacy, “ he said.

Room visits are done every day and night where each evacuee is accounted for.

With the help of the DSWD, the police hold a symposium on laws about the welfare of women, children, and everyone.   

“There has been no violation committed against women or children because, from the very first day, we discussed Republic Act 7610, or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act, and Republic Act 9262, or Violence Against Women And Their children (VAWC).

Penalties and fines were discussed with them if they violated such laws.

“We assure the community here that the PNP will do its best to protect the lives of all people to the point that we will risk our lives to save others from peril,” Nigos said. (AAL/Lljr/ PIA6 Negros Occ.)

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