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BAGUIO CITY – Despite the announcement made by the mayor of Bontoc that the United Kingdom variant of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been detected in his town, Mayor Benjamin Magalong here said that the city will not be placed on any lockdown.
Published January 17, 2021, 1:47 PM
BAGUIO CITY With the recent surge in the number of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases among the cadets and personnel in the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) has collaborated with the city government to train the personnel of the prestigious military school in contact tracing.
Some 16 personnel of PMA attended the one-day training on Contact Tracing which consist of four modules being used by COVID19 National Task Force (NTF): COVID 101, Retooled Contact Tracing System, Contact Tracing Analytical Tools and Cognitive Interviewing Skill jointly shared by the BCPO and the city government. Photo by BCPO
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+ January 12, 2021 TWENTY-EIGHT wanted individuals were collared by the Police Regional Office (PRO)-Cordillera in the first week of the year.
From January 3-9, 2021, Police Brigadier General R win Pagkalinawan said of the 28 arrested, five were listed as most wanted person (MWP).
Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) recorded the highest number of arrests with 15, while Benguet Provincial Police Office (PPO) had six arrests, Ifugao PPO with three, and Abra and Kalinga PPO with two arrests each.
On the most wanted person (MWP), two were arrested by BCPO, while Abra PPO, Benguet PPO, and Kalinga PPO have one arrest each.
In Baguio City, Loakan Police Station (PS4) arrested Mary Ann Bangot Buenaobra in Holy Ghost Extension Barangay and Alexander Marciana Campos in Loakan Proper Barangay.
Published December 29, 2020, 10:17 AM
CAMP DANGWA, Benguet – Members of the Police Regional Office-Cordillera are negative for illegal drugs use after random drug tests were conducted by the Regional Crime Laboratory Office (RCLO) in a bid to weed out drug users among its ranks.
Police Personnel line-up at the Regional Crime Laboratory Office (RCLO) for the random drug test spearheaded by the Police Regional Office-Cordillera to weed out drug users among its rank. (Photo PROCOR/PIO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Police Brig. Gen. R’win Pagkalinawan, regional director, said the random drug test is part of the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) intensified internal cleansing. Personnel who will test positive for drug use will be administratively charged and subjected to summary dismissal procedures.