Negros Occidental Provincial Government strengthens security measures by installing CCTV monitors following a robbery at the Provincial Engineering motor pool. Provincial Legal Officer Alberto Nellas coordinates with police for a case build-up, with persons of interest identified. The suspects gained access through a hole in the wall, prompting plans to install CCTVs to enhance Capitol property security. Recovered stolen items and ongoing police operations are part of the investigation.
Capitol loses P400K worth of supplies at motor pool | Provincial government discovers robbery at Provincial Engineering Office | Investigation reveals suspect may be occupant of adjacent house | Further investigation to be conducted on possibility of inside job | Stolen items include 21 batteries | Case referred to Provincial Legal Office for legal action
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CAPITOL SITE. The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol building in Bacolod City. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson on Wednesday (June 15, 2022), confirmed the province has canceled the plan to move its seat of government to the neighboring Talisay City, and will instead proceed with the construction of the new Provincial Administration Center adjacent to the Provincial Capitol.(PNA Bacolod file photo) BACOLOD CITY - The province of Negros Occidental has canceled the plan to move its seat of government to the neighboring Talisay City, and will instead proceed with the construction of the new Provincial Administration Center (PAC) adjacent to the Provincial Capitol here. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said on Wednesday he has issued an instruction to start the building works at the original site of the PAC. "We will not anymore transfer to Talisay. We will just maybe have to study what we can do with the property that will also create economic activity in that area," he told reporters