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Pasay PNP vows to treat mask violators humanely

Published May 10, 2021, 12:20 PM The Pasay City Police assured on Monday, May 10, that all violators of the mandatory wearing of face masks will be treated “humanely” and “their rights will be strictly respected.” In a statement, Pasay City Police Chief Col. Cesar Paday-os said that the local police, in coordination with the Pasay City government, will sustain its enforcement of the ordinance on the mandatory wearing of face masks in the barangays. “Violators will be courteously invited to barangay halls or Police Community Precincts and shall be given a chance to explain and be provided with health kits,” he said. This is in line with the instruction of newly-installed Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar to intensify the enforcement of health protocols, particularly on the wearing of face masks and face shields.

Mainit sa katawan ; Pasay top cop gets Sinovac shot, urges fellow officers to do the same – Manila Bulletin

Published March 3, 2021, 12:46 PM The warm feeling that Pasay City Police Chief Col. Cesar Paday-os experienced after receiving the Sinovac vaccine on Wednesday meant that it’s working, he said. The feeling was tolerable, he added. When asked if he felt feverish, he said: “..hinde… nawala naman na..nag aircon lang ako.. ok na (Not really, after going inside an air-conditioned room, it went away). Pasay City Chief of Police, PCol. Cesar Paday-os receives a CoronaVac jab (PCol. Cesar Paday-os / MANILA BULLETIN) Paday-os, along with other police officers of the city, took part in the vaccination program that the local government conducted at the Pasay West High School. He also encouraged his fellow police officers to get themselves vaccinated.

Suspected bicycle thief on the run in Pasay City

Published February 3, 2021, 3:30 PM Police are on the lookout for a man previously held for robbery charges in Pasay City, following a string of theft incidents in the past weeks that involved branded, modified, and pricey bicycles. (Screenshot from videos provided by John, videos uploaded by Jeff Deveza and videos uploaded by Princess Bautista/ MANILA BULLETIN) One of the victims, who wanted to be identified only as John, said he spent around P30,000 to P40,000 on modifications for his stolen bicycle which is his main mode of transportation to work in Cavite. He said the incident happened on January 19 at around 9:35 p.m. in Barangay 132 zone 13.

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