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PNP: Be alert vs common crimes during 'Undas'

Manila Bulletin

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October 31, 2025

As millions of Filipinos travel to observe the All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day and to take advantage of the long weekend for a vacation, the Philippine National Police (PNP) urged the public to exercise maximum vigilance to protect themselves from criminal elements.

-  AARON RECUENCO

PNP: Be alert vs common crimes during 'Undas'

While over 50,000 policemen will be deployed to help secure the "Undas", acting PNP chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez, Jr. emphasized that citizen awareness is the crucial first line of defense against opportunistic offenders.

"Traditionally, the common incidents during “Undas” are theft, snatching and robbery. These are offenses that thrive in large, distracted crowds where people let their guard down," said Nartatez. "We want to empower our people to protect themselves and their families by being alert in crowded areas like cemeteries, terminals, and public transport hubs."

Nartatez then advised the public to avoid carrying large amounts of cash when visiting cemeteries, columbaria, and other memorial sites.

He also reminded visitors not to place gadgets or mobile phones in back pockets as such items could easily be targeted by pickpockets in crowded areas.

To prevent altercations and maintain peace, Nartatez said liquor is not allowed in certain areas, adding that policemen on the ground were already given instruction to strictly implement security measures in the cemeteries and memorial parks.

"We urge the public to exercise extra caution and look after children, senior citizens, and pregnant individuals who may be vulnerable in large crowds," said Nartatez as he directed all regional and provincial commanders to identify and prioritize local areas of concern such as high-volume cemeteries and packed transport terminals for saturation deployment.

Police intelligence units were tasked to proactively monitor potential criminal groups and threat actors while Police Assistance Desks have been established across the country to provide immediate help to the public and facilitate the rapid reporting of lost items, emergencies, or suspicious activities.

Police forces are currently under heightened alert status, the alert level will remain until Nov. 3.

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