Friday, November 26, 2021

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Lacson: Policy of Discipline, Bodycams to End 'EJKs' and Other Abuses

November 26, 2021 - A policy of discipline, backed by the use of body cameras, will be the answer of the Lacson administration in stopping extra-judicial killings and other abuses by rogue members of the Philippine National Police.


"One word - Discipline. Disiplinahin natin ang uniformed services. Nagsisimula ang abuso kung nawala ang disiplina sa PNP, AFP and uniformed services (One word - discipline. We will ensure discipline in our uniformed services. Abuses start when discipline is lost in the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines and uniformed services)," Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson stressed on Thursday at the weekly LACSON-SOTTO Meet the Press media forum.


Lacson said the discipline-based policy has worked before - particularly when he won back the people's trust in the PNP when he headed it from 1999 to 2001 due to a no-nonsense "leadership by example" approach.


He also said one tool that would help prevent abuses is the use of body cameras by police personnel, to ensure transparency in their operations.


"On the spot makikita kung may violation o wala. Para rin sa protection ng pulis yan (On the spot, you will see if the police committed violations. But that is also for the defense of police accused of abuses)," he said.


He added he will not allow the mentality of some rogue police personnel to manipulate evidence, stressing the need to keep the trust of the people especially in far-flung areas where the only representative of the government is the police officer.


"Knowing their mentality… I would know how to address the issue of manipulating evidence. Hindi natin papayagan yan (We will not allow that). It is important to restore trust," he said.


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Pag-asa Is Ours! Lacson Resolution Condemns Chinese Bullying in WPS

November 26, 2021 - Pag-asa Island, a part of the Kalayaan Island Group in the West Philippine Sea, is ours - and our government must consistently act to thwart the bullying in the area by China.


This is the gist of Senate Resolution 954 filed by Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson, who visited Pag-asa Island in his capacity as chairman of the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security last Nov. 20.


"Be it resolved, as it is hereby resolved by the Senate, to condemn the continued presence and hostile acts of Chinese Maritime Vessels within our EEZ and urge the government to fortify, amplify and enhance our positions in the West Philippine Sea thru defense and security agreements with other nations, and by consistently invoking and protecting our internationally recognized rights through continuing diplomatic dialogue with nations of mutual/common interests in the West Philippine Sea," Lacson said in his resolution.


He also called for a comprehensive development plan that includes concrete projects to improve the quality of life and to ensure the efficient delivery of public services.


"Resolved further, that in pursuit of sending a stronger message of assertion that Pag-Asa Island is ours, a comprehensive Development Plan must be crafted laying-out concrete projects, programs and activities aimed at improving the quality of life and efficient delivery of public services therein," he said.


Lacson, in his resolution, noted Pag-asa Island is considered a municipality of Palawan by virtue of Presidential Decree 1596 dated June 11, 1978 - yet is surrounded by Chinese maritime vessels despite our repeated diplomatic protests.


Also, he warned that if these continuing acts of the Chinese maritime vessels in the West Philippine Sea remain unchecked and unchallenged, they may "constitute clear and present danger not only to our national interest and territorial integrity but also to the peace and stability of the entire Asia Pacific Region."


He noted that in 1995, China seized Panganiban (Mischief) Reef and turned it into a 550-hectare air and naval outpost that can deploy military assets and conduct surveillance over the West Philippine Sea.


In 2012, China disregarded an agreement brokered by the United States to end the standoff in Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal by not withdrawing from the area, and instead constructing chain barriers to prevent access by the Philippines. China also refused to accept the Philippines' arbitral victory in 2016 and continues to occupy and enjoy the marine resources.


Worse, at least three Chinese Coast Guard vessels blocked and water-cannoned two Philippine supply boats en route to Ayungin Shoal, which is well within the Philippines' 200-nautical-nile exclusive economic zone (EEZ), last Nov. 16.


Philippine officials including President Rodrigo Duterte issued a statement in the ASEAN-China Special Summit denouncing the Nov. 16 incident and urged China to exercise utomst self-restraint in Philippine territory.


Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. condemned the incident while Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana maintained China has no right to impede, prevent or harass our ships within our EEZ.


Only last Nov. 20, Lacson had a firsthand experience of Chinese bullying while en route to Pag-asa Island, as Chinese authorities issued a radio challenge to the pilots of the plane he was riding. Despite the challenge, Lacson and his party managed to visit the island - but received text messages that read "Welcome to China!"


In calling for a balance of power in the region and for development programs for Pag-asa Island, Lacson stressed the importance of the West Philippine Sea in ensuring freedom of navigation and unhampered international trade.


"Considering the importance of the West Philippine Sea in ensuring freedom of navigation, unhampered international trade and commerce in the Asia Pacific Region and the vital role it plays in the security and safety of the region, there is a need to uphold a rules based maritime order in the area to maintain the balance of power and stability therein," he said.


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Walking the Talk: Lacson Pushes P300M Budget to Improve Pagasa Island Facilities

November 25, 2021 - "We walk the talk now. We will always walk the talk."


On this note, Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson pushed for a budget increase to enhance the Philippines' defense posture for Pag-asa Island in the Kalayaan Island Group in the West Philippine Sea.


Lacson, who visited Pag-asa Island last Nov. 20 in his capacity as chairman of the Senate's Defense Committee, had noted the poor conditions of our troops in the area.


"Pag may nakitang problema o kakulangan sinusundan natin ng aksyon. Hindi pangako lang, talagang gagawan namin ng paraan ni Senate President Vicente 'Tito' Sotto III (If Senate President Vicente 'Tito' Sotto III and I see a problem, we not just promise. We follow it up with action)," Lacson said at the weekly LACSON-SOTTO Meet the Press media forum.


He said he proposed P254.241 million to fund the enhancement of the facilities in Kalayaan, including:


* P5.393 million for the procurement of power system requirements;

* P15.351 million for the procurement of rubber boats with outboard motors;

* P233.497 million for the procurement of communication and other mission-essential equipment for KIG detachments.


Lacson also proposed an additional P38.509 million for the Pagasa Island Research Station (PIRS), whose support and development would be key to understanding - and sustainably utilize - marine resources in the West Philippine Sea. This includes:


* P10 million for a two-storey dormitory building/marine facility

* P28.509 million to purchase marine scientific and oceanographic equipment


Earlier this week, Lacson also pushed for a high school and additional hardship allowances for the students and teachers there. The island currently has only one elementary school and two teachers.


Other amendments Lacson proposed for the 2022 budget include a P100-million increase in the subsidy for the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.


However, Lacson lamented that the budgets of some agencies, including the Department of Public Works and Highways, still have a big disconnect with the needs and priorities of the local government units.


For his part, Sotto said that if he and Lacson win the 2022 elections, Lacson can solve the persistent issue in preparing the budget.


Sotto said Lacson will be honed by 18 years of experience in scrutinizing the budget in the Senate.


"Can you imagine if Sen. Lacson is President and will execute the budget and propose the National Expenditure Program? Pagkatapos ng 18 taon scrutinize niyan at bigyan ng pagkakataon siya gagawa ng NEP at mag-execute ang laki ng ginhawa ng ating mga kababayan (Can you imagine if Sen. Lacson is president and will execute the budget and propose the National Expenditure Program? After 18 years of scrutinizing the budget as a senator, if he will be given a chance to prepare the NEP, I am sure the people will feel the benefits of the national budget under his administration)," he said.


Lacson is running for President under Partido Reporma while Sotto is running for Vice President under the Nationalist People's Coalition.


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