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14/04/2026
Patuloy kaming sumusuporta sa lahat ng layunin ng PNP organization
PULIS BAGUIO, MABILIS NA RUMESPONDE SA EMERGENCY NG ISANG RESIDENTE
Mabilis na rumesponde ang mga tauhan ng Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) Police Station 9 upang tulungan ang isang babaeng nakaranas ng matinding pananakit ng tiyan sa Muslim Village, Crystal Cave, Baguio City bandang 6:30 ng umaga noong Abril 11, 2026.
Ayon sa ulat, agad na tumugon ang mga pulis sakay ng kanilang mobile patrol matapos makatanggap ng tawag hinggil sa sitwasyon. Pagdating sa lugar, maingat nilang inasikaso ang pasyente at agad itong dinala sa pagamutan upang mabigyan ng karampatang lunas.
Kinilala ang mga rumespondeng pulis na sina PCpl Brelon Catores Lamsis at Pat Fredie Mariano Marekchan, na nagpakita ng malasakit at kahandaan sa pagtugon sa pangangailangan ng mamamayan.
Pinuri naman ni PNP Chief Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. ang agarang aksyon ng mga tauhan. “Ang ganitong mga gawain ang tunay na sumasalamin sa malasakit ng kapulisan. Hindi lamang sa pagpapatupad ng batas nasusukat ang aming tungkulin, kundi pati sa pagtugon sa pangangailangan ng bawat mamamayan,” aniya.
Patuloy na pinaalalahanan ni PGEN Nartatez ang lahat ng kapulisan na panatilihin ang pagiging handa at makatao sa kanilang tungkulin, sapagkat ang simpleng pagtulong ay may malaking epekto sa buhay ng mamamayan.
Ang insidenteng ito ay patunay ng patuloy na pagsisikap ng PNP na maging mas malapit at mapagkalinga sa komunidad, sa diwa ng Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.
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14/04/2026
Patuloy kaming sumusuporta sa lahat ng layunin ng PNP organization
PNP SAFER CITIES DRIVE NETS OVER 68,000 VIOLATORS IN FIRST WEEK ACROSS NCR
The Safer Cities initiative under the Safer Metro Manila Plan, guided by Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Juanito Victor C. Remulla, completed its first week of implementation with strong results, as police units across Metro Manila intensified visibility operations and sustained enforcement of local ordinances in public areas.
From April 6 to April 12, a total of 68,257 violators were recorded, with the Southern Police District (SPD) posting the highest number at 24,879, followed by the Northern Police District (NPD) with 12,723, Quezon City Police District (QCPD) with 12,323, Eastern Police District (EPD) with 9,300, and Manila Police District (MPD) with 9,032.
On April 12 alone, police recorded 6,708 violators across Metro Manila. These included 1,900 cases of drinking and smoking in public places, 262 individuals roaming without shirts, 557 curfew violators—mostly minors, 68 karaoke-related violations, and 3,921 other local ordinance breaches.
Of the total apprehensions for the day, 3,943 individuals were issued warnings and released, 2,584 were fined, while 181 were charged in court following validation of cases on the ground.
Across the week, the most common violations were drinking and smoking in public places with 20,804 cases, followed by roaming without shirts with 6,156, curfew violations with 5,789, and karaoke-related violations with 1,344, while other ordinance breaches totaled 34,164.
PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., said the campaign is aimed at strengthening discipline alongside enforcement of laws.
“Hindi lang ito tungkol sa paghuli. Ang mahalaga, maintindihan ng lahat na ang disiplina ay para sa lahat. Mahigpit tayo sa batas, pero kaakibat nito ang gabay at tuloy-tuloy na paalala sa komunidad,” PGEN Nartatez said.
He emphasized the importance of consistency in shaping public behavior, noting that sustained police visibility and coordination with local government units are key to the campaign’s effectiveness.
“Hindi ito biglaan. Pero kapag tuloy-tuloy ang presensya ng pulis at suporta ng LGUs, unti-unti itong nagiging bahagi ng araw-araw na disiplina,” he added.
PGEN Nartatez also observed a slight decline in violations after the initial days of implementation, which may indicate early public adjustment supported by continued visibility operations and coordination with local government units.
“Maganda ang senyales na nakikita natin—habang tumatagal ang implementasyon, mas dumadami ang sumusunod sa tamang ordinansa,” he said. “Ibig sabihin, gumagana ang tuloy-tuloy na visibility ng pulis at ang pagtutulungan ng LGUs.”
The initiative is part of the Safer Metro Manila Plan, aligned with the PNP Focused Agenda under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, and supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive for safer communities, advancing the vision of a “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat, at Nararamdaman.”
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14/04/2026
Patuloy kaming sumusuporta sa lahat ng layunin ng PNP organization
SILG ORDERS MOVES TO REFINE SAFER CITIES ROLLOUT
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) leadership has acknowledged the need to refine the implementation of the Safer Cities initiative launched on April 6, 2026, following public feedback and field observations in parts of Metro Manila.
In a press briefing, DILG Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla cited the need for clearer guidance, noting the importance of addressing implementation issues. He said the intent of the initiative was to improve peace and order in urban areas but recognized that some enforcement actions reflected misinterpretation on the ground.
He said the program will continue but will be refined to ensure clearer understanding and more consistent implementation. He added that a full assessment will be conducted at the end of April to evaluate early results and compare crime trends with previous years.
He also extended an apology to individuals affected by initial enforcement actions and emphasized that improvements will be made to ensure proper application moving forward.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) said it supports the directive to refine implementation under the Safer Cities initiative, which is aligned with the PNP Focused Agenda under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, and the broader public safety direction of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr..
PNP Chief Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. said the PNP remains committed to ensuring that all operations are properly guided, rights-based, and consistent across all units.
“Sinusuportahan namin ang direktiba ni SILG na pahusayin ang implementasyon. Titiyakin ng PNP na ang mga kinakailangang hakbang ay agad na maipatutupad sa antas ng mga yunit," he said.
He added that police units have been reminded to strengthen coordination with local government units and barangay officials to ensure that enforcement remains appropriate, proportionate, and focused on maintaining public safety without unnecessary conflict.
PGen Nartatez further said that police commanders nationwide have been instructed to recalibrate enforcement strategies and ensure that operations are clearly understood at the field level to avoid inconsistent application.
The PNP also emphasized that a comprehensive review of early implementation results will be conducted to guide further improvements in strategy and ex*****on.
As adjustments are being put in place, the PNP assured the public of its continued commitment to disciplined, professional, and community-centered policing, anchored on the vision of Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.
(PNP-PIO)
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