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CAMP OLIVAS, City of San Fernando, Pampanga – A total of 494 individuals were apprehended and over P2.3 million worth of illegal drugs were seized during a weeklong anti-criminality campaign in Central Luzon.
Central Luzon police made 494 arrests, including 124 for illegal gambling, 171 for illega
COMMAND CENTER. Central Luzon police officials, led by Brig. Gen. Cesar Pasiwen, inspect the new command center at the Nueva Ecija Police Provincial Office in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija on Tuesday (Feb. 7, 2023). The establishment of the command center was funded by the Philippine National Police main office. (PNA photo by Marilyn Galang) CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija - The Nueva Ecija Police Provincial Office (NEPPO) has established a modern, highly equipped command center to upscale the maintenance of peace and order in the province. Brig. Gen. Cesar Pasiwen, the director of the Police Regional Office-Central Luzon (PRO-3), together with NEPPO director Col. Richard Caballero, led the inauguration and blessing of the provincial command center (PCC) as well as a newly renovated administrative building and annex building. "Napakaganda po ng nangyari sa araw na ito na nagpapakita na marami tayong improvement dito sa Nueva Ecija Police Provincial Office (Today's happening is ver
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - A total of 494 individuals who committed various offenses were arrested in weeklong anti-crime operations in Central Luzon. Brig. Gen. Cesar Pasiwen, Police Regional Office-Central Luzon (PRO-3) chief, said on Monday the operations from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4 were part of their continuing efforts to curb criminality. Of the total number of arrested individuals, 169 have standing warrants of arrest, 171 were nabbed for illegal drugs, 124 for illegal gambling, 16 for illegal possession of firearms, and 14 for robbery. Of the 169 suspects with warrants of arrest, 27 were most wanted for various crimes ranging from murder, rape, and frustrated murder. "The continuous arrest of persons sought by law only goes to show that police are doing their best to account all wanted persons to rid the society of fugitive and lawless elements," he said in a statement. He sought the cooperation of the public to provide vital information that could lead to the arrest
CITY of San Fernando, Pampanga – Police have arrested three wanted persons in Central Luzon.
Suspects were identified as Froilan Abellar, Ferdinand Meneses, and Domingo Ronda.
Abellar was the No. 1 most wanted person in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija for rape.
Meneses was sought for violation of Batas Pa