Mayor Nancy orders heightened security in Makati amid theft cases
Officials of the Makati City Police with Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay at the Makati City Hall on Thursday, Jan. 22, to discuss the city's security landscape. (Photo from Makati PIO)
Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay on Thursday, Jan. 22, ordered the Makati City Police to intensify their efforts in preventing crime in the city, particularly theft cases, as she underscored the city government's commitment to peace and order.
Binay made the statement following her meeting with the top officials of the Makati City Police led by Col. Pedro Alagano at the City Hall. She commended them for their quick action in apprehending one of Makati's most notorious pickpockets, as well as the arrest of several individuals behind a mobile phone theft.
“I want to personally commend the quick action and relentless dedication of the Makati City Police. Their successful apprehension of the suspects is proof of our focused efforts on fighting crime,” Binay said.
“The safety of every Makati resident remains our top priority,” she added.
During their meeting, Binay ordered Alagano to further intensify police activities and visibility across all barangays.
"As the financial capital of the Philippines, Makati must remain a haven for everyone," she stressed.
She directed the police force to increase patrols, especially in high-traffic areas, commercial districts, and transport hubs, to deter criminal elements and ensure rapid response times.
"Maintaining peace and order in Makati is a high priority of my administration,” the mayor said.
“We want to ensure that everyone—whether they are a resident, a worker, or a visitor—will feel safe and secure in our city at any time of the day or night," she added.
Binay also affirmed the city government's full support to the Makati City Police through the procurement of modern equipment, vehicles, and the enhancement of Makati's state-of-the-art surveillance systems.