LEA 4 Lesson 2
LEA 4 Lesson 2
LEA 4 Lesson 2
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
(b) The Team Leader (TL) shall brief the elements/ members of the Police
Roadblock and perform the following:
i. Inform the next higher Headquarters of the make or type and plate number of the
motor vehicle to be accosted, including the number and, if possible, identity of
the occupants;
ii. State the reason(s) for the planned intervention of the suspected motor vehicle;
iii. Give the exact location of the roadblock to include personnel involved, available
equipment and marked vehicles;
iv. Coordinate with the Chief of Police and friendly forces who has territorial
jurisdiction over the area; and
v. Immediately contact adjacent units to inform them of the situation so that these
units can conduct dragnet operation, while the members of the blocking/pursuing
team shall block or pursue the fleeing suspects/ vehicle.
(c) Participating personnel in the roadblock must be in their prescribed uniform;
and
(d) In a roadblock, since troop deployment is urgent and public safety is at risk,
the participation of civilian component and the presence of media in the
roadblock shall not be allowed.
(2) During the Roadblock:
(a) Establish forward observers/spotters and rear checkpoint;
(b) Deploy security forces in a strategic and defensive position;
(c) Establish a strong roadblock on selected strategic areas;
(d) Deploy road spikes or tire deflation system if available;
(e) Ensure that the whole intervention procedure is documented by the
videographer;
(f) As much as possible, the area where the roadblock shall be established must be
properly lighted with noticeable signage bearing the name of the PNP Unit visibly
displayed and in a safe distance from a populated area to prevent collateral
damage if a fi refight ensues;
(g) Police car lights must be turned on at all times during the operation;
(h) Identify yourself-rank, name, unit verbally and make known to the suspect/s that
you are after them through the use of a siren or megaphone;
(i) If the vehicle’s windows are heavily tinted and the occupants cannot be seen,
instruct the driver to open all windows to have a clear view of the interior of the
vehicle;
(j) Instruct the driver to turn off the ignition (if this was not done when the vehicle
stopped) and order all the occupants to disembark, followed by their hands to be
placed on top of the vehicle;
(k) The other members of the team must be on guard for any eventuality while the
vehicle is being approached;
(l) Intervention procedures upon stop of subject vehicle: Exert utmost effort to
persuade the suspects to halt or stop their movement;
i. Start with the procedural conduct of regular warrantless arrest where arrest is
inevitable;
ii. Ensure proper documentation of the process; and
iii. Respect the rights of all the persons involved.
(m) Procedures when suspects open fi re/engage the troops:
i. In the event that the occupants of the vehicle open fi re on the personnel
manning the roadblock, reasonable force to overcome the suspects’ aggression
may be employed;
ii. Use only necessary force to neutralize suspects;
iii. Prevent panic firing;
iv. Prevent collateral damage; and
v. Account for the casualties.