Former Philippine National Police chief and ex-senator Panfilo Lacson says police visibility and alertness are the best measures to combat increasing criminality.
Lacson said the police should use the crime database, statistics and other available tools to determine where to deploy police personnel.
“The PNP’s response should be based on data. Increase visibility in areas where crimes are rampant. Without police visibility, there’s no deterrent and that’s basic,” Lacson said in an interview on DZRH radio.
He said the last thing the public needs is to perceive the PNP as inefficient or incompetent.
Lacson was responding to reports that the Japanese embassy had written authorities in Makati City to voice concerns that Japanese nationals have been victimized by recent crimes including robbery and snatching.
“Crime prevention and police visibility are effective because it will deter criminals – so long as the policemen are not corrupt and involved in crime themselves,” he said.