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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The Level of Effectiveness of Crisis Management Team in Dealing

I. INTRODUCTION The manila hostage crisis, officially known as the Rizal Park hostage-taking accident, occurred when a push aside Philippine National Police officer took over a tourer omnibus in Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines on August 23, 2010. Disgruntled former senior(a) inspector Rolando Mendoza of the Manila Police District (MPD) hijacked a tourist bus carrying 25 people (20 tourists and a tour guide from Hong Kong, and four Filipinos) in an attempt to get his job back.He said that he had been summarily and unfairly dismissed, and that all he wanted was a fair hearing and the hazard to defend himself. Negotiations broke down dramatically about ten hours into the stand-off, when the law of nature arrested Mendozas brother and thus incited him to open fire. As the shooting began, the bus device driver managed to escape, and was shown on television saying Everyone is dead before being whisked outside by policemen. Mendoza and eight of the hostages were killed and a number of others injured.The MPDs failed rescue attempt and gun-battle with the hijacker, which took near 90 minutes, were watched by millions on live television and the internet. The Philippine and Hong Kong governments conducted identify investigations into the incident. Both inquiries judged that the victims had been unlawfully killed, and identified the Philippine officials poor handling of the incident as the cause of the eight hostages deaths. The assault mounted by the MPD, and the resulting shoot-out, score been widely criticized by pundits as bungled and incompetent, and the Hong Kong Government has

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