Caloocan LGU to provide 10 mobile patrols to city police


Caloocan City Mayor Dale Gonzalo “Along” Malapitan has anounced that the city will allot 10 mobile patrol vehicles for the Caloocan City Police Station (CCPS) which the cops can use for their different operations.

Malapitan announced this during the city’s regular Peace and Order Council (POC) meeting on Tuesday, January 17. The members of the council reported their various accomplishments for the year 2022 during the meeting.

Malapitan commended the city police for their hardwork as they successfully lowered the crime index of the city to up to 5.49 percent as well as for their initiative in giving “baon” or lunch money to students who were referred to them by pastors.

"Maraming salamat po sa inyong pakikipag-ugnayan sa ating pamahalaang lungsod, sa ating mga eskwelahan pati narin sa mga simbahan. Patunay ito sa inyong pagnanais na maramdaman ng ating komunidad ang inyong pagsusumikap at pagmamalasakit. Nais ko pong ibalita sa inyo na maglalaan ang ating pamahalaan lungsod ng sampung mobile patrols sa CCPS," Malapitan said.

Col. Ruben Lacuesta, CCPS chief, thanked Malapitan for his support for the police force and the community it serves.

He said the mobile patrols will help the city police as it continues to provide the community with excellent and reliable service.

Malapitan called for the cooperation of the POC members to perform their best for a more peaceful and safer Caloocan City.

“Ang ating pamahalaang lungsod ay parating nakahandang gumawa ng paraan upang mapunan ang inyong mga pangangailangan upang patuloy na maitaas ang kalidad ng ating serbisyo para sa ating mga mamamayan, (Your city government is always ready to find ways to serve all your needs and we will strive to render better service to our people),” he said.