PNP Chief Marbil Urges Heightened Vigilance and Preparedness for a Safe New Year's Celebration
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CPNP MARBIL REMINDS COPS TO BE PREPARED FOR SECURITY AND SAFETY DUTIES THIS NEW YEARAs the nation prepares to usher in the New Year, Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Rommel Francisco D Marbil, has reminded police officers across the country to focus not only on maintaining peace and order during the festivities but also on ensuring public safety.In his message, the Chief PNP stressed the importance of being vigilant and proactive, particularly in light of the potential risks associated with New Year celebrations such as fireworks, fire hazards, and accidents related to revelry. Police officers have been advised to remain attentive to emergency situations while on duty, ensuring that prompt action is taken when needed.“The New Year is a time of celebration, but it is also important to be aware of the risks that come with it. Our responsibility goes beyond just enforcing peace and order—it extends to ensuring the safety of our fellow citizens. Police personnel should be ready to assist in any emergency, including fire incidents, accidents, and providing first aid when necessary,”The Chief PNP also instructed that all police mobile units be equipped with fire safety devices and first aid kits, ensuring that immediate assistance can be provided in times of need.“As we continue to protect and serve, let us ensure that we are fully prepared to address any situation, especially with the heightened activities during the holiday season. Public safety is a shared responsibility, and our officers must be ready to respond swiftly and effectively,”The top cop also encouraged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station, helping ensure a safe and peaceful New Year celebration for all.#SaBagongPilipinasAngGustongPulisLigtasKa#ToServeandProtect
Calubian Police Apprehend Suspected Drug User Following Citizen's Report: A Step Towards a Drug-Free Community
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Calubian MPS Arrests Suspected Drug User
CALUBIAN, LEYTE – The Calubian Municipal Police Station, led by PCPT ALEXANDER C ALFONSO, Acting Chief of Police, successfully apprehended a suspected person who used drugs (PWUD) in Brgy. Ferdinand E. Marcos, Calubian, Leyte, on December 6, 2024.
The suspect, identified as alias "Boy," a 43-year-old jobless resident of Brgy. Gutosan, Calubian, Leyte, was caught in the act of using suspected illegal drugs by a responding officer from Calubian MPS.
The arrest was initiated following a report from the suspect’s father, who personally sought police assistance after witnessing his son allegedly sniffing suspected illegal drugs (shabu) at their residence in Brgy. Ferdinand, Calubian, Leyte.
Inventory, photography, and marking of the confiscated items, including suspected drugs and other evidence, were conducted at the scene in the presence of witnesses.
The suspect was informed of the charges against him and his constitutional rights in a language he understood. He was subsequently brought to the Calubian Municipal Police Station along with the seized evidence for appropriate legal action. A case for violating Republic Act 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) is being prepared for filing against the suspect.
PCPT ALFONSO commended his personnel for their dedication to combating illegal drugs in the municipality and assured the public of the Calubian PNP's continuous efforts in their anti-illegal drug operations. "We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community against the dangers of drug abuse," he said.
- For inquiries, reports, or police assistance, please visit our police station located in Brgy. Poblacion, Calubian, Leyte, or contact us through the following:
- • Hotline number: 0998-598-6489
- • Facebook Account: Calubian Pulis
- • Email Address: mpscalubian@gmail.com
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PNP Chief Marbil's Act of Compassion: New Homes for Typhoon-Affected Police Personnel in Batangas
Let this moment inspire you to continue your service with dedication and perseverance. In times of challenge, let us remain steadfast in our duty and in our faith, knowing that we are never alone in this journey. The PNP will always stand beside you.." - PGEN ROMMEL FRANCISCO D MARBIL, CHIEF, PNPPolice General Rommel Francisco D. Marbil, Chief, Philippine National Police, led the turnover and blessing of the newly constructed home for typhoon-affected police personnel at Barangay Leviste, Laurel, Batangas on December 23, 2024.
Laurel, Batangas, Philippines (December 27, 2024) – In a powerful demonstration of support and solidarity, Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Rommel Francisco D. Marbil, led the turnover and blessing of newly constructed homes for typhoon-affected police personnel in Barangay Leviste, Laurel, Batangas, on December 23rd, 2024. This significant event underscored the PNP's unwavering commitment to the well-being of its officers and their families, particularly in times of crisis, and served as a potent symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
The ceremony, marked by a sense of profound gratitude and shared relief, witnessed the handing over of keys to the newly built homes, providing much-needed shelter and stability to police personnel who had lost their homes due to recent typhoons that ravaged the region. The event was not merely a logistical exercise; it was a powerful statement of the PNP's dedication to its officers, recognizing their unwavering service and sacrifice, even in the face of personal hardship.
General Marbil's presence at the event underscored the importance of this initiative. His leadership in personally overseeing the turnover and blessing of the homes demonstrated a deep commitment to the welfare of his personnel, a gesture that resonated deeply with the affected officers and their families. The act served as a powerful symbol of support, reminding the officers that their sacrifices are recognized and appreciated by the highest levels of the PNP.
The newly constructed homes represent more than just shelter; they symbolize a renewed sense of hope and stability for the affected families. The provision of safe and secure housing allows these officers to focus on their duties, knowing that their families are safe and secure. This, in turn, enhances their morale and strengthens their commitment to serving and protecting the community.
General Marbil's message during the ceremony resonated with the officers, emphasizing the importance of dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity. His words, "Let this moment inspire you to continue your service with dedication and perseverance. In times of challenge, let us remain steadfast in our duty and in our faith, knowing that we are never alone in this journey. The PNP will always stand beside you," served as a powerful reminder of the support system available to them within the PNP.
The choice of December 23rd for the turnover and blessing ceremony was significant, falling just days before Christmas. This timing added another layer of meaning to the event, transforming the provision of homes into a powerful act of Christmas compassion. The gesture served as a symbol of hope and goodwill, reminding the officers and their families that they are not forgotten and that the PNP stands firmly behind them.
The construction of these homes represents a significant investment in the well-being of the PNP personnel and their families. It reflects a proactive approach to addressing the needs of officers who have suffered personal losses due to natural disasters. This initiative sets a precedent for future disaster relief efforts, highlighting the importance of providing support and assistance to those who serve and protect the nation.
The event also served as a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement officers, who often put their lives on the line to protect their communities. The provision of these homes underscores the recognition of these sacrifices and the importance of ensuring the well-being of those who serve. The event was not just a ceremony; it was a demonstration of the PNP's commitment to its personnel, a testament to its dedication to supporting its officers and their families, especially during times of hardship.
The turnover and blessing of the homes in Barangay Leviste, Laurel, Batangas, was more than just a logistical event; it was a powerful symbol of hope, resilience, and unwavering support. It demonstrated the PNP's commitment to its officers, its dedication to their well-being, and its unwavering resolve to stand beside them in times of need. General Marbil's leadership and his heartfelt message underscored the importance of this initiative, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of the affected police personnel and their families. This act of compassion serves as an inspiration, not only within the PNP but also to the wider community, demonstrating the power of collective support and the unwavering commitment to those who serve and protect.
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