There were no major incidents recorded so far in Cebu City a few hours after the first day of the Bar exams started on Friday, February 4, 2022.
This was the initial assessment of Police Lieutenant Colonel Wilbert Parilla, deputy director for operations of the Cebu City Police Office, as they deployed police personnel in three identified venues of this year’s bar examination.
Parilla said that there are 80 personnel deployed in these three venues. Including those from the police traffic, mobile, and from various stations here, they have a total of 200. Parilla said that they have not recorded major incidents in line with security measures for this year’s Bar exams that is held for the first time outside Manila.
Parilla added that before they let the examinees and staff handling the bar examination enter their respective venues, they conducted paneling in coordination with the K9 units of the Philippine Coast Guard and also with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.Parilla further said that retaining this situation remains their challenge in this two-day exams. The second day will be on Sunday, February 6.Parilla said police will also would monitor motorists passing near the venues.
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