Central Luzon police hold ‘Duterte legacy caravan’


Over 1,500 individuals from various advocacy support groups and force multipliers attended the “Duterte Legacy Caravan Project through Convergence of all Government Agencies” hosted by the Police Regional Office 3(PRO3) on Monday, April 18.

PRO3 Regional Director Brig. Gen. Matthew P. Baccay said the activity was a manifestation of the strong support of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to the national government by informing the public of its policies, programs, and variety of services that could help bring change in the communities.

The Indigenous people in Central Luzon attended the 'Legacy Caravan Project’ hosted by Police Regional Office 3. (Photo courtesy of PRO3/MANILA BULLETIN)

Participating agencies in Region 3 included the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, Department of Health, Department of Agriculture, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Department of Trade and Industry, National Economic Development Authority, National Commission of Indigenous People, Office of the Civil Defense, Department of Education, Mines and Geoscience Bureau, Philippine Statistics Authority, 7th Infantry Division, Philippine Army and the different PRO3 Units provided their basic services to the advocacy support groups and force multipliers.

The Regional Police Community Affairs and Development Division, and Pampanga PPO facilitated the implementation of the Talipapa Project wherein the Indigenous People from the province of Pampanga were able to sell their local products inside Camp Olivas.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya lauded the PRO3 for holding the event.