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Street Drinking, Late-Night Videoke Top Violations in 72-Hour Crackdown

Police said 15,584 people were released, while 7,389 were fined and 403 were charged in court under the Safer Cities drive.

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MANILA, Philippines — Street drinkers and late-night videoke enthusiasts were among the over 48,000 individuals nabbed in a 72-hour Metro Manila crackdown under the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) “Safer Cities” initiative. READ: Safer cities: Minor offenses ‘breeding ground’ for bigger crimes The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) recorded a total of 48,257 violators from April 6 to 8. Earlier, the NCRPO logg…

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The operation is in response to the DILG's directive to intensify the enforcement of local ordinances and traffic violations under the "

·Quezon City, Philippines (the)
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ABS-CBN broke the news in Quezon City, Philippines (the) on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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