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Accomplishments of Laguna PPO in Intensified Police Operations and Interventions and its Intensified Cleanliness Policy

by Laguna PPO PIO June 1, 2021 Laguna PNP CAMP BGEN PACIANO RIZAL...

by Laguna PPO PIO
June 1, 2021


Accomplishments of Laguna PPO in Intensified Police Operations and Interventions and its Intensified Cleanliness Policy
Laguna PNP




CAMP BGEN PACIANO RIZAL – Laguna PPO headed by PCOL SERAFIN F PETALIO II, has continuously strengthened its police operations and interventions and intensified cleanliness policy that resulted in the arrest of twelve (12) most wanted persons and thirty-six (36) other wanted persons this week.

In the PNP’s campaign against illegal drugs, Laguna PNP has a total of sixty (60) anti-illegal drugs operation that resulted to the arrest of sixty-eight (68) drug suspects, confiscation of suspected marijuana with estimated (DDB) value of one thousand fifty (1,050) pesos and recovered of suspected shabu worth three hundred forty-nine thousand eight hundred fifty-two pesos (php 349,852) (DDB).



In illegal gambling, Laguna PNP has a total of thirty-five (35) anti-illegal gambling operation that resulted to the arrest of one hundred seven (107) suspects and confiscation of thirty thousand two hundred thirty-nine pesos (php 30,239.00) illegal gambling money.

Laguna PNP has also continues its ELCAC programs and activities wherein last May 24, 202, Laguna PNP and TESDA Laguna led by Provincial Director MS. CARIZA A DACUMA formulate livelihood orientation, training and seminars for twenty (20) former rebels/CPP NPA.



In our implementation to Minimum Health Standard Protocol, one thousand eighty-one (1,081) violators issued penalty and three thousand six hundred twenty-nine (3,629) reminded to follow minimum health standard protocol.

More over in Laguna PNP Libreng Sakay Program, two hundred fifty (250) individuals benefited.



In our Barangayanihan update, Laguna PNP accomplish fifty-eight (58) Barangayanihan activities, wherein four thousand two hundred thirty (4,230) individuals benefited of food packs worth of one hundred thirty thousand nine hundred pesos 130,900.

As of May 26, 2021, thirteen (13) Laguna PNP personnel were confirmed positive in in Covid-19 and still in quarantine facility and two hundred ninety-five (295) PNP personnel have been recovered.

In project SPLAKAM, one thousand ninety-five (1,095) seedlings were planted provincewide by Laguna PPO together with the LGUs from in (10) tree planting activities for this week.

PCOL PETALIO II, has also directed the Chiefs of Police to focus in solving the ‘eight-focus crimes. The ‘eight-focus crimes’ include murder, homicide, physical injury, rape, robbery, theft, carnapping of motor vehicle, and carnapping of motorcycle, including special complex crimes.

Laguna PNP continues to implement Intensified Cleanliness Policy" (ICP) in Offices Rank and Community to all PNP precincts, stations, and offices to correct minor and small problems in the service for better service to the community.

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