PNP chief Lt. Gen. Melencio Nartatez Jr.
By Tracy Cabrera
WITH millions of Filipinos traveling home to remember and give respect to their departed loved ones, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has gone on full alert nationwide for Undas 2025, ensuring a safe and orderly long weekend across the country.
PNP acting chief Lieutenant General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., said all police units have been placed on heightened alert under Oplan Ligtas Undas 2025, following the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to guarantee the public’s security and convenience during the observance.
Thousands of officers have been deployed to cemeteries, transport terminals, churches and major highways to maintain peace and order an also assist travelers and ensure their safety.
“We’ve instructed our personnel to maintain visible police presence and work closely with local government units and barangay officials to prevent burglary and other crimes,” Nartatez said in an earlier statement.
“Make sure all doors and windows are locked, unplug appliances, and inform trusted neighbors or barangay officials if you’ll be away,” he reminded the public.
Known for his steady and composed leadership, Nartatez has emphasized that public safety during major holidays relies not only on strict enforcement but also on teamwork and cooperation.
Under his direction, the PNP has strengthened coordination with local governments, transport agencies, and civic groups to ensure smooth traffic flow, quick emergency response, and the safety of all travelers.
Nartatez personally inspected police deployment points across the country to ensure readiness on the ground, reaffirming that the objective is to make the public’s journey safe, comfortable, and peaceful.
“We are checking if the preparations we made for this year’s Undas are properly implemented on the ground. The goal is to ensure safe and comfortable travel for all our kababayan,” Nartatez said.
His calm yet decisive leadership continues to inspire confidence within the ranks—a reminder that effective command is built not on volume, but on discipline, clarity, and unity of purpose.
PNP spokesperson and Public Information Office chief Brigadier General Randulf T. Tuaño assured the public that all stations are fully manned and ready to respond to emergencies.
“If you need assistance or notice something suspicious, approach the nearest police assistance desk or call the Unified 911 hotline. Our police officers are on duty 24/7,” Tuaño said.
He also appealed for public cooperation, noting that the success of Oplan Ligtas Undas 2025 depends on community discipline and vigilance.
Beyond ensuring security, the PNP is also reminding everyone to practice patience and courtesy on the road, avoid conflicts and remain watchful of their personal belongings in crowded areas.
Under Lt. Gen. Nartatez’s leadership, the PNP’s message is clear: Safety begins with calmness, cooperation and respect for one another.
