FAR FROM THE raucous protest action against corruption in September, the second sequel has been significantly reduced to a tamer version as the Philippine National Police (PNP) shunned complacency as it took full control of the streets leading to the converging points in Metro Manila.
Acting PNP chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez however insisted that there’s nothing extraordinary with the way cops handled the Trillion Peso March on November 30.
According to Nartatez, steady coordination, coupled with preparedness did the trick in ensuring an orderly conduct of a democratic practice guaranteed under the 1987 Constitution.
He particularly hinted at the operationability of the PNP command center to the streets, as detailed police officers worked as one team—alert, organized and fully engaged.
Inside the command center, officers (including Nartates himself) monitored real-time updates from drone feeds, CCTV footage and field units across Metro Manila. The atmosphere was calm and focused, with teams quickly assessing situations and adjusting deployments when needed.
“All we did was to do what cops should be doing — serve and protect civilians,” said Nartatez who personally called shots and provided guidance, ensuring every unit stayed on track without overshadowing the larger team effort.
Aside from Nartatez, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla also took part in the monitoring, reinforcing the strong coordination between national leadership and the police. His presence, according to Nartatez, helped ensure that decisions were not only quick but informed and well supported.
“On the ground, the coordination was clear. Traffic stayed manageable, police visibility was consistent yet unobtrusive and potential concerns were addressed early. Officers assisted participants, guided motorists, and helped maintain a safe, calm environment without escalating tensions.”
“What stood out wasn’t any single individual but the institution of the PNP as it showed discipline, preparation and teamwork at every stage of the operation. Whether inside the command post or out on the streets, personnel worked smoothly together, showing a level of readiness that reassured the public,” he quipped.
