The cleaning at the front beach was started with the
combined efforts of the Local Government of Malay and Boracay Police yesterday.
This was learned from P/S Ins. Jeoffel Cabural, the Chief of
Boracay Tourist Assistance Center (BTAC) in an interview.
The LGU, headed by Island Administrator, Glenn Sacapano, and
Cabural for BTAC, have been busy implementing the Ordinance of Boracay
prohibiting scattered items for sale at the seashore especially preventing commissioners
from offering sea sporting activities.
This is in preparation for the arrival of the Royal
Carribean Legend of the Seas cruise ship on Saturday, the 27th of
October.
According to Cabural, preparations have been made for a
month and that a successful operation is expected for the safety and security
of everyone.
He added that almost all the friendly forces of the
government like the Police, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and even organizations of
the Local Government of Malay, Non-government Organizations of Boracay, and different
groups giving service to tourists have joined in the preparations.
Changes will also be made on the route of vehicles in the
island and the hotels where the more than 2thousand 5hundred tourists will be
going will have tight security.
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