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Eleazar wants more cops in streets to curb holiday crimes

(File photo courtesy of PNP) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday directed all units to enhance visibility and patrol activities to prevent a spike in street crimes during the holiday season. "I am directing all police units nationwide to sustain enhanced visibility and anti-crime patrols in areas where street criminals are known to frequently strike," said PNP chief, Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, in a statement. This came after two suspects were nabbed in Manila on Sunday for allegedly snatching a bag of a woman who was walking along Magsaysay Boulevard and Lacson Avenue in Barangay 420. The victim, who happens to be a Sangguniang Kabataan (Youth Council) chairperson in Infanta, Quezon, was hurt in the incident when she was dragged along by the motorcycle-riding suspects as they grabbed her bag last October 28. Police officers deployed at the Manila North Cemetery nabbed the motorcycle-riding suspects after noticing they are not wearing helmets and their motorcy

Wall separates living, dead

CLOSED. Metro Manila Development Authority personnel turn away two individuals who wanted to visit the Manila North Cemetery in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Friday (Oct. 29, 2021). All cemeteries in the National Capital Region are closed from October 29 to November 2 to prevent large crowds. (PNA photo by Ben Briones) MANILA - Along the western side of A. Bonifacio Avenue in Quezon City that connects to the North Luzon Expressway and EDSA in Balintawak, runs a 1-km.-long concrete wall that is totally unlike the ordinary structure of residential and business owners. Measuring about 10 feet high, the wall is the boundary between the tombs in the 117-year-old government-owned Manila North Cemetery and thousands of vehicles passing daily along the busy 4-km. avenue. A. Bonifacio Avenue begins from the intersection of Amoranto Avenue, Blumentritt Street, and Dimasalang Street near the Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center and the North Green Park, the entrance to the 54-hectare cemetery manag

Wall divides living, dead

CLOSED. Metro Manila Development Authority personnel turn away two individuals who wanted to visit the Manila North Cemetery in Sta. Cruz, Manila on Friday (Oct. 29, 2021). All cemeteries in the National Capital Region are closed from October 29 to November 2 to prevent large crowds. (PNA photo by Ben Briones) MANILA - Along the western side of A. Bonifacio Avenue in Quezon City that connects to the North Luzon Expressway and EDSA in Balintawak, runs a 1-km.-long concrete wall that is totally unlike the ordinary structure of residential and business owners. Measuring about 10 feet high, the wall is the boundary between the tombs in the 117-year-old government-owned Manila North Cemetery and thousands of vehicles passing daily along the busy 4-km. avenue. A. Bonifacio Avenue begins from the intersection of Amoranto Avenue, Blumentritt Street, and Dimasalang Street near the Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center and the North Green Park, the entrance to the 54-hectare cemetery manag

DOH tells LGUs to already prepare in case Metro Manila shifts to Alert Level 2

People visit their departed loved ones at the Manila North Cemetery on Oct. 26, 2021 before cemeteries are closed from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. (ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN) The Department of Health (DOH) said it already advised the different local government uni

Filipinos flock to cemeteries ahead of closure | Borneo Bulletin Online

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