It is expected that this week the joint committee conducting the investigation in the hostage crisis in Manila will be making an announcement of their findings. Justice de Lima who heads the panel assures the public that their report will be unbiased and the truth will come out.
By the way, the digital or animated presentation of the bus used in the hostage taking costs the government at least 2 million pesos according to online reports. We just hope that there was proper bidding on this. 2 million is like buying the equipment used in the digital animation.
Officials should be made responsible for their lapse of judgment in the incident. Heads should roll including some top officials in Malacanang.
Showing posts with label hostage taking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hostage taking. Show all posts
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
The Manila Hostage Taking Incident: A Tragedy
The Manila hostage taking incident is indeed a tragedy that our government should learn from. The death of Chinese citizens might have been avoided if the people (police, politicians and other government officials) have made the right decisions. In this case, somebody ( or should we say several people) made the wrong decision.
I would like to disagree to a statement made by Hon. Mayor Lim of Manila, that the SWAT team were properly trained and do have enough trainings. Even a low grade student can tell that what had happened is a proof that the police did not show how a SWAT TEAM should do in hostage taking situation.
They even lack the basic equipment to be called an elite force of the PNP. These are also observed by many people;
-some do not have kevlar helmet
-some do not have bullet proof vest (unless they have anting anting to catch those bullets)
-ladder appropriate for SWAT
- hammer and rope inappropriate for the situation
- used tear gas but they don't have gas mask
- and many more.....
In social media sites, some Filipinos who were disgusted on what happened even change the meaning of SWAT to Sugod Wait Atras Tago and many other acronyms.
And lastly, the officials handling the hostage crisis failed to follow the basic protocols in handling the situation.
The President should not be complacent on this incident. This hostage taking may be an isolated case but it involves other nationalities. The question right now for many tourists; Is it still safe to travel to the Philippines?
Our relationship with other countries is also affected because of the manner the Philippine government handles crisis like the Manila hostage taking incident.
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I would like to disagree to a statement made by Hon. Mayor Lim of Manila, that the SWAT team were properly trained and do have enough trainings. Even a low grade student can tell that what had happened is a proof that the police did not show how a SWAT TEAM should do in hostage taking situation.
They even lack the basic equipment to be called an elite force of the PNP. These are also observed by many people;
-some do not have kevlar helmet
-some do not have bullet proof vest (unless they have anting anting to catch those bullets)
-ladder appropriate for SWAT
- hammer and rope inappropriate for the situation
- used tear gas but they don't have gas mask
- and many more.....
In social media sites, some Filipinos who were disgusted on what happened even change the meaning of SWAT to Sugod Wait Atras Tago and many other acronyms.
And lastly, the officials handling the hostage crisis failed to follow the basic protocols in handling the situation.
The President should not be complacent on this incident. This hostage taking may be an isolated case but it involves other nationalities. The question right now for many tourists; Is it still safe to travel to the Philippines?
Our relationship with other countries is also affected because of the manner the Philippine government handles crisis like the Manila hostage taking incident.
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