THE Napolcom Saludo hotline is launched on Feb. 19 at the Quezon Convention Center in Lucena City. (Photo via Danny Estacio)
LUCENA CITY, Quezon – The National Police Commission Saludo hotline that recognizes the good deeds of police officers and units was launched on Thursday morning, Feb. 19, at the Quezon Convention Center here.
Julieta Rañeses, Napolcom 4-A director, said in her message that it is appropriate to recognize police officers who perform their duties with full skill.
She said that only 36 police officers in Quezon have been linked to bad work. Rañeses hopes that the program would have a positive outcome.
Provincial administrator Manuel Butardo, representing Gov. Angelina Tan, expressed the provincial government’s unwavering support for the program.
Tan hopes that it will foster accountability, ensure transparency, and strengthen partnerships between law enforcement and the community.
Police officers who performed good deeds were recognized during the event.
The public can submit commendations, positive reports, and testimonials through the Saludo hotline via SMS or Viber at 09920990933 or by email at [email protected].