November 22, 2022

The Davao City security and safety cluster is set to conduct a security simulation exercise (SIMEX) in an unspecified location in the city this month.

The activity is conducted once every quarter and is in line with the propagation of the city’s “Culture of Security” campaign.

Task Force Davao Commander Lt. Col. Darren Comia, in an interview during the Madayaw Davao program aired over the Davao City Disaster Radio on Tuesday, said the location, time and scenario for this quarter’s SIMEX will remain undisclosed even to security personnel who will be participating in the exercise. He said the secrecy will further test the capacity of the city’s security and safety cluster to respond to terrorist attacks.

“Itong simulation exercise na ito ay para continuously ma-sustain ang capabilities and readiness ng ating mga unit and also strengthen ‘yong tinatawag nating operational inter-operability in counter-terrorism operations (This simulation exercise is meant to continuously sustain the capabilities and readiness of our units and also strengthen what we call our inter-operability in counter-terrorism operations),” Comia said.

The TF Davao commander said applying what was learned from the previous SIMEXs, this month’s exercise will serve as a refresher’s course for the city’s security forces on the Integrated Response on Terrorism Plan dubbed “Usahay II” as mandated by Executive Order No. 62 series of 2021.

“Ang gusto talaga natin dito is magkaroon sila ng muscle memory, na alamin nila [security forces] kung ano yong mga tasks nila base naman doon sa executive order (What we really want here is for our security forces, as if by muscle memory, to know their tasks based on the executive order),” said Comia.

Aside from preparing for unprecedented attacks, this quarter’s SIMEX will also serve as a means to prepare for the enforcement of the security template for this year’s Pasko Fiesta.

“Ang Pasko Fiesta ay dadagsain ng mga tao so kailangan maghanda ng ating mga security forces (Our security forces will have to prepare for the large crowd the Pasko Fiesta will attract),” he said.

The TF commander urged citizens to remain calm and act as instructed by the authorities during the exercise. Delays to traffic movement will be kept to a minimum, Comia said, as he asked citizens for their patience. CIO