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BOOSTING POLICE MOBILITY. The General Santos City police office distributes Monday (March 7, 2022) eight new patrol cars to various police stations in the city. The new vehicles, worth PHP14 million, forms part of the Philippine National Police continuing effort to upgrade the facilities and equipment of police units nationwide through its capability enhancement program. (Photo courtesy GSCPO) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The police office here received Monday eight brand new vehicles from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Central Office to boost its services to the public. Col. Paul Bometivo, acting city police director, said the arrival of the new vehicles from the PNP - Manila headquarters amounting to PHP14 million is timely. "It will greatly help us in our daily activities, especially in the conduct of police visibility, police response, and Commission on Elections checkpoints," he said. Bometivo said the new vehicles form part of the continuing effort of the PNP to upgrade ....
Colonel Paul Bometivo, General Santos City police director (Photo by Richelyn Gubalani) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - Crimes here dropped by about 14.11% during the past two months, the police said Tuesday. Col. Paul Bometivo, acting city police director, said the recorded crimes from January 1 to February 28 in the city's 26 barangays decreased to 426 from 496 during the same period last year. He said theft cases still topped the list but dropped during the period along with murder, rape, and physical injury. The official said such a situation was mainly due to the movement restrictions of the city government following continuous threats posed by coronavirus disease 2019. The city was placed under Alert Level 3 last January but downgraded to Alert Level 2 last month. "The decrease in criminal cases was logical since our economic activities were controlled and not all people were able to go out of their homes," Bometivo said. Currently, the city remains under the Alert level 2 st ....
Colonel Paul Bometivo, General Santos City police director (Photo by Richelyn Gubalani) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - Crimes here dropped by about 14.11% during the past two months, the police said Tuesday. Col. Paul Bometivo, acting city police director, said the recorded crimes from January 1 to February 28 in the city's 26 barangays decreased to 426 from 496 during the same period last year. He said theft cases still topped the list but dropped during the period along with murder, rape, and physical injury. The official said such a situation was mainly due to the movement restrictions of the city government following continuous threats posed by coronavirus disease 2019. The city was placed under Alert Level 3 last January but downgraded to Alert Level 2 last month. "The decrease in criminal cases was logical since our economic activities were controlled and not all people were able to go out of their homes," Bometivo said. Currently, the city remains under the Alert level 2 st ....
DRUG HAUL. The drug enforcement team of Police Station 2 of the Bacolod City Police confiscated 50 grams of suspected shabu worth PHP340,000 during a buy-bust in Purok Kagaykay, Barangay 2 on Wednesday (Dec. 15, 2021). Arrested in the sting was Ferlene Joy Molate, 26, a street-level individual.(Photo courtesy of Bacolod City Police Office) BACOLOD CITY - A woman was arrested by anti-drug operatives of the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) Station 2 during a buy-bust in Purok Kagaykay, Barangay 2 on Wednesday. The suspect was identified as Ferlene Joy Molate, 26, a resident of Purok Zone 6 in Barangay Handumanan. Her live-in partner Louie Sombilla, 30, fled during the operation, the police report said. At 1:45 a.m., Molate sold suspected shabu worth PHP500 to an undercover policeman, leading to her arrest. Lt. Jonito Pastrana, deputy chief of Police Station 2, said in an interview that Molate is considered a street-level individual, who receives the supply and repacks the prohibited sub ....
DRUG HAUL. The drug enforcement team of Police Station 2 of the Bacolod City Police confiscated 50 grams of suspected shabu worth PHP340,000 during a buy-bust in Purok Kagaykay, Barangay 2 on Wednesday (Dec. 15, 2021). Arrested in the sting was Ferlene Joy Molate, 26, a street-level individual.(Photo courtesy of Bacolod City Police Office) BACOLOD CITY - A woman was arrested by anti-drug operatives of the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) Station 2 during a buy-bust in Purok Kagaykay, Barangay 2 on Wednesday. The suspect was identified as Ferlene Joy Molate, 26, a resident of Purok Zone 6 in Barangay Handumanan. Her live-in partner Louie Sombilla, 30, fled during the operation, the police report said. At 1:45 a.m., Molate sold suspected shabu worth PHP500 to an undercover policeman, leading to her arrest. Lt. Jonito Pastrana, deputy chief of Police Station 2, said in an interview that Molate is considered a street-level individual, who receives the supply and repacks the prohibited sub ....