LUBUAGAN, Kalinga Over 500 residents benefited from the free medical-dental outreach program of the Medical Reserve Force of Kalinga Police Provincial Office held Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Sitio Latawan, Barangay Uma, Lubuagan.
Photo via Zaldy Comanda
Also joining the outreach program were the
(Photo courtesy of Police Regional Office 3) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) has reported no death during anti-drug operations conducted in the first 17 days of this month, as part of the government's anti-illegal drug campaign under the administration of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. In a press briefing on Monday held at Camp Crame, Quezon City, PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. also reported that a total of 1,952 drug suspects were arrested in 1,790 operations from Sept. 1 to 17. The operations also resulted in the seizure of 67.8 kilograms of shabu, 194 kgs. of marijuana products, and 701,000 fully-grown marijuana plants. In the same period, Azurin said the PNP has also arrested 3,142 wanted persons, including seven who are listed as most wanted with a reward offered for information leading to their arrest. These operations against wanted persons resulted in the death of one suspect while 32 other wanted persons surrendered to authorities. The
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Police forces of Marikina City, Pasig City, San Juan City, and Mandaluyong City banded together to plant bamboo seedlings and clean the surrounding areas of the Marikina Riverside on Saturday, Sept. 17.
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The activities were done as part of the P
Col. Relly B. Arnedo officially assumed his post as the new Bulacan Provincial Police Office (BPPO) officer-in-charge (OIC) during the turnover rites led by Philippine National Police - Provincial Police Office 3 (PNP-PRO 3) Director Brig. Gen. Cesar A. Pasiwen at Camp General Alejo Santos, City of