IN WHAT may be considered a sign of the times, private security guards are a ubiquitous presence in private and government offices, schools, commercial establishments and residential areas.
Some “sekyus” (as they are fondly called) follow a dress code, i.e., those posted at the entrance and exit doors wear the standard blue and white uniform, while those assigned inside the premises are in “barong tagalog” or civilian clothes to conceal their identity.
Based on the records of the licensing office of the Philippine National Police (PNP), there are approximately 500,000 licensed private security guards in the country and this does not include those hired directly as personal bodyguards.
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