

Police officers are responsible in maintaining peace and orderliness in a certain nation, the society are expecting that they are the ones who will provide protections, securities and any other tasks given by the state, as long as it is not against the rule of law. Recently, the credibility of our Philippine police once again being questioned, because an incident took place where foreign people were abducted by an ex-police officer and eventually were murdered, that causes our country in the center stage in the whole world. The Philippine National Police had just shown another bad performance in handling a hostage situation, particularly in crisis management, “low-tech” equipments, and poor-decision making.
In the news, we usually heard of the word crisis management, especially when there is a complicated and dangerous situation happening. In the recent hostage drama happened in Quirino Grandstand, I strongly agree that the Philippine National Police have not handled the situation very effectively, because the incident end up in a more tragic way, and the poor handling of the police in the vicinity somehow affected the outcome of the hostage drama, where 8 Hongkong nationals were killed. I do not have any background when it comes to handling dangerous situations, or participate in any delicate matters, but I clearly saw the lapses made by our policemen. First point, the handling of the media people, I know that it is their job to cover everything, and bring the latest reports to the watching and hearing public, but the police should have given them their respective spots, where they should stay and record the blow-by-blow situations. As I have seen on the television, some reporters are what, only few feet away from the bus where the hostage drama is happening. I do not say that the media should be prohibited in the area, but, they just have to restricted, and give limitations to their coverage to avoid making the situation worst. Second point, the number of bystanders is large, large enough to somehow interrupt the operation of the police. I believe that the police are responsible in clearing the crime area, and make it sure that those who have something to do only, with the situation are those who are permitted to stay within the area. A bystander was hit by a stray bullet during the gun fires of the hostage taker, and that is the reason why they should not be at that place at that time. I think, the police should not necessary be a master in handling such crisis, they just have to be effective.
In every battle, a soldier, of course, need to be well-prepared, not just physically and mentally, but also, loaded and have complete necessary equipments. Guns of course is necessary, especially when the situation is very delicate and dangerous, but it does not mean that a police should use that gun for killing a suspect, remember, they should not abide the rights of any human, innocent or brigand. I was confused to see the policemen who assaulted the hostage taker, at first I thought they are just ordinary policemen, but I was wrong, they are members of Special Weapons and Tactics, or simply known as SWAT. SWAT are trained for solving dangerous and more complicated situations, they are usually operates during delicate cases such as kidnapping, robberies, hostage and many more. I was surprised and quite annoyed when I saw these SWAT policemen, clustered around the bus, assaulting with incomplete equipments. Some wears an assault vest or the bullet-proof vest on their body, while some are in plain uniforms, some wears a ballistics helmet, and there are some who wears a police cap, that whenever a bullet fired on their head, it would just take a tense of a second before they die. I saw a video that shows an assault by SWAT team from a European country, and it amazed me seeing them working and moving quickly. I asked myself, what if our SWAT police are like these guys, things would have been different, and result might not ended up in a tragic way. Philippine SWAT uses sledge hammers, good thing, but the windows are made up of fiber glass, and it is not easy to break it, they attempted many times, and the hammer slips of their hands at least couple of times, because they did not used any gloves. They used police automobile to climb the bus instead of using ladders or ramps, they used ropes instead of chains. The lack of equipments might not be entirely the fault of SWAT, because the budget allotted for them is not enough, but, I believe, they should maximize the resources, they should make use of whatever they have, it is not on the equipments, it is on their dedication.
One reason I belive, which ignited the hostage-taker is when his relatives was being hold by the policemen, and was brought to jail. It is not a good move to the part of the authority, it does not help anything, and it worsens the situation. It is not a good decision; they should have done that after the incident. Now, some authorities are pointing fingers, on who truly gave the order of arresting the relative of the hostage-taker, but it would not make anything back, the damage has been done, but it would have a different result if they did not do it.
It was indeed an unacceptable fact, that our policemen have done such lapses, it would just make me think, make everyone thinks that we cannot depend and rely on them, because they could not get their job done. It leaves a question on my mind, are the Philippine police smart enough, not to gamble their lives for others, or they are just afraid to die just to save and defend their citizens? I remember a line in our national anthem, “ ang mamatay ng dahil sayo.” A policeman should be brave, brave enough to die for their sworn obligation to their country.
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