BPAT’s plays key 
          role in crime prevention - Soria
          By RPCRD, Police Regional 
          Office 8
          September 13, 2013
          CAMP KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte – 
          The Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) have a key role to play 
          in crime prevention, according to the top official of the Philippine 
          National Police in Eastern Visayas. 
          
          Police Regional Office 8 
          (PRO8) director PCSupt. Elmer R. Soria said that the PNP, with its 
          myriad and diverse tasks and functions that are so huge have been slow 
          to respond due to its sheer weight and enormousness as compared to 
          crime and criminality that have become so dynamic, inadvertive and 
          fast. 
          
          “Time calls for the 
          “creative dismemberment” of such PNP tasks and functions, the 
          empowerment of the community to formulate and implement its unique 
          policing practices, projects, programs, procedures and priorities,” 
          said Soria.
          “This creative dismemberment 
          of PNP dinosaur spawned small Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams which 
          are trained, equipped and are fast, agile and responsive to the needs 
          of the community and works at the ground level where crime operates,” 
          the police official added.
          He informed that the BPATs 
          is based on the Barangay Peacekeeping Operations concept that is “a 
          comprehensive, and catch-all anti-crime strategy that seeks to empower 
          all stakeholders to share the responsibility of peacekeeping and order 
          maintenance towards self-policing.”
          “They are an effective tool 
          in the effective prevention, control and suppression of crime and 
          efficient management of disasters and emergencies and are valuable 
          partners in the development of the community,” the region’s top cop 
          said during Wednesday culmination program of the 19th National Crime 
          Prevention Week at PRO8’s Matapat Hall. 
          
          The general concept of 
          Barangay Peacekeeping is to involve the barangay officials, tanods, 
          Civilian Volunteer Organizations, Barangay Auxiliaries, Non-Government 
          Organizations and other People's Organization in the task of crime 
          prevention, control and suppression in partnership with the PNP from 
          the Provincial down to the Community Precincts level and the Local 
          Government Executives and Heads of Concerned Agencies.
          The BPATs, as the main 
          actors, conducts community-based activities and information campaign 
          in support of the PNP’s anti-criminality effort, internal security 
          operation, and disaster management and control program.
          Soria informed that 4,118 
          out of 4,390 or almost 94 percent of barangays in the region have 
          organized BPATs wherein close to 30,000 participants were trained on 
          the concept of BPAT that include lectures on law enforcement, disaster 
          relief, conflict resolution and environmental protection.
          “They are really of big help 
          as force multiplier in maintaining the tranquil peace and order 
          situation in the region,” the police official averred.