Cebu City Police: No Issues Reported During Balik Eskwela 2025
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Cebu City police: No issues reported during Balik Eskwela 2025
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The resumption of classes in public schools on Monday, June 16, went smoothly, according to the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO). Police Lieutenant Colonel Maria Theresa Macatangay, CCPO deputy director for operations, said that the opening of classes in Cebu City for this school year proceeded without any major incidents. “So far, we had no major problems. Concerning public order and safety, we have no problems thus far,”…
PNP deploys over 37,000 cops to secure class opening, sets up assistance desks near schools
The Philippine National Police (PNP) will be setting up more than 5,000 police assistance desks as part of the security measures as around 27 million students are expected to troop to various schools nationwide for the opening of the classes on Monday, June 16.This, as PNP chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III assured that a total of 37,740 policemen will be deployed to secure both public and private schools—38,292 public and 7,682 private institutions— …
The start of classes for School Year 2025-2026 in the region was smooth and peaceful, according to the Police Regional Office 7 (PRO7). No sudden incidents were reported in any part of Central Visayas during the opening of classes this year. According to PBGEN Redrico A. Maranan, Regional Director of PRO7, the police are closely monitoring the more than 3,010 public and private schools in the region. 7,366 police officers have been deployed in e…
Police heighten security measures for today’s school opening across WV
ILOILO City – With the opening of classes today, June 16, the Police Regional Office 6 (PRO-6) is implementing maximum security measures across Western Visayas to ensure the safety of thousands of returning students, teachers, and parents. PRO-6 director Brigadier General Jack Wanky said all unit commanders across the region have been ordered to mobilize […]
The Philippine National Police (PNP) deployed more than 37,000 police officers nationwide on Monday, June 16, as classes opened in thousands of schools. According to PNP Public Information Office Chief PBGen. Randulf Tuaño, a total of 37,740 police personnel were deployed to ensure a safe and orderly first day of school in 45,974 schools nationwide. As part of the increased police visibility, the PNP set up 5,079 Police Assistance Desks near sch…
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