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Download Educational purposes and more Study notes Law in PDF only on Docsity! MODULE 12(week 15) STS 2 Prepared By: Mr. Glenn P. Mansalinog, RC Objectives: At the end of this topic the students may be able to: 1. Discuss composition of NAB (National Appellate Board). 2. Identify the local executives into the administration of PNP. TOPIC: UTILIZATION OF PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCIES AND PERSONNEL CONTENT: UTILIZATION OF PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCIES AND PERSONNEL PART 1 SECTION 1. Powers of city municipal mayors in case of emergency - In case of emergency or in times of disaster or calamity when the services of any security agency/entity and its personnel are needed, the city or municipal mayor may muster or incorporate the members of the agency or agencies nearest the area of such disaster or calamity to help in the maintenance of peace and order, prevention of crime, or apprehension of violators of laws or ordinance, and in the protection of lives and properties. The deputized security guard shall receive direct orders from the Chief of Police of the city or municipality for the duration of the emergency, disaster or calamity. SECTION 2. Supervision of the PNP. The PNP shall exercise general supervision over the operators of all security agencies and guards. In case of emergency or in times of disaster or calamities, the Chief, PNP may deputize any security guard to assist the PNP in the performance of police duties for the duration of such emergency, disaster or calamity. Licensed guards, who are actually assigned to clients with Duty Detail Orders (DDO), shall be deputized by the Chief, PNP, and clothed with authority to enforce laws, rules and regulations within his area of responsibility. PART 2 SECTION 3. Security Guard Post Service. Private security guards shall perform personal service to watch or secure private or public establishments or property, maintain peace and order and protect lives of persons through any form of access control/denial, sentry operation, patrolling, establishing reaction teams and the like provided that: a. No Private Security Guard performing post service shall act or serve as bodyguard or personal security escort of any person; b. The private security guard shall always be in the uniform prescribed for guards on post, specially when bearing firearms; c. The services rendered are confined to the premises and/or property being secured; d. Private Security Guards performing as security aides, or back-up/support of guards performing Post Service, or performing electronic monitor/security system operation shall not bear firearms and may not be required to use the prescribed uniforms of guards on post. SECTION 4. Security Guard Conduction Service. Private security guards shall perform personal service to watch or secure movable private or public property in transit like but not limited to seafaring/ocean vessels, aircrafts, land-locked vehicles, or valuables/cash in transit using any means of transportation except armored vehicles, provided that: a. No Private Security Guard performing conduction service shall act or serve as bodyguard or personal security escort of any person; b. The private security guard must always be in uniform prescribed for guards on post service, specially when bearing firearms. SECTION 5. Armored Vehicle/Guard Service. Private security guards shall perform security escort service for the protection of large amount of cash or valuables through the operation of armored vehicles, usually for deposit pick-up or delivery, provided that: a. No Private Security Guard performing armored service shall act or serve as bodyguard or personal security escort of any person; b. The private security guard must always be in uniform prescribed for guards on armored service, specially when bearing firearms; c. Over and above the registration required of vehicles and operation of such under existing transportation laws, all armored vehicles in the fleet of PSA/CGF armored service providers shall be inventoried/reported with the PNP; d. All security personnel performing armored vehicle operation shall have a specified training and qualification requirement over and above the basic requirements for security guards; e. Unless inconsistent with other laws or circulars, the minimum built requirement for armored vehicles shall be of bullet-resistant materials capable of withstanding the effects of high-powered firearms, provided with a vault, safe or partition wall with combination lock designed in such a way that access to valuables/cash deposit into it is denied while in transit; f. The minimum crew shall be composed of a vehicle operator preferably licensed security guard and two (2) security personnel; g. Private Security Armored Services providers to the banking and other financial system shall conform with the requirements of the Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP);
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