CHECKPOINT. A Cavite policeman is seen inspecting a vehicle at a checkpoint in Trece Martires City in connection with the special election on Feb. 25, 2023. Voters will choose their representative for the 7th Congressional District. (PNA photo by Rossel Calderon) TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite - The Commission on Elections (Comelec) officially declared on Thursday the start of the campaign period for the Feb. 25 special election in the 7th district of this province. At exactly 12:01 a.m. Comelec checkpoints were put up in strategic locations, including the entrance and exit points of the municipalities of Tanza, Indang, Amadeo and Trece Martires City, which compose the 7th district. Cavite police director Col. Christopher Falculan Olazo said a gun ban is also in effect and his men will conduct spot checks and visual searches on all vehicles traveling within the areas. Manning the checkpoints are security forces from the Cavite Police, Philippine Coast Guard, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduc
BACOOR CITY, Cavite – Authorities collared a suspect allegedly responsible for a series of robberies in Bacoor and Imus on Tuesday, Dec. 13.
Bacoor City Police Station (CPS) mobile patrollers caught Chelito C. Gloria, 41 years old, while reportedly robbing a delivery van of tobacco products in Bar
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POLICE anti-illegal drugs operatives seized P2.2 million worth of shabu and arrested a high-value drug suspect during an operation in Imus City, Cavite on Saturday. The suspect was identified as Johaira Hadjizaman, who was caught during the operation of the provincial drug enforcement unit of Cavite Police and Imus City…
ELECTION SEASON. Election officer Mohammad Bhydir Sarapuddin (right) discusses protocols with Lt. Col. Ruben Piquero, chief of the City of Dasmarinas, Cavite police, at the Commission on Elections satellite office at a mall in Cavite on Friday (Oct, 1, 2021). Aspirants for next year's elections have until October 8 to file their certificates of candidacy. (PNA photo by Gil Calinga) MANILA - Members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) should be loyal to the people and the Constitution, not to politicians. Any officer found engaging in partisan politics will be sanctioned, warned PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar on Sunday. In a statement, he ordered PNP personnel to stay away from candidates, both local and national, saying this has always been the stand of the 222,000-strong organization. "I am warning all our personnel not to meddle into political activities or do things that can be misconstrued as expressions of support to any candidate. Mananagot sa akin ang sinumang mak