QC Police receives laptops from DICT

The Department of Information and Communications (DICT) turned over 15 units of laptops to Quezon Police District on Saturday, July 2.

The turnover ceremony was spearheaded by DICT Assistant Secretary for Global ICT Training, Recognition, and Certification Engr. Arial Macario Gaan Jr. at the QCPD Hinirang Social Hall Camp Karingal.

Meanwhile, QCPD Chief Police BGen. Remus Medina extended his gratitude on behalf of their department for DICT’s generosity.

Medina vowed to keep the laptop units in good shape and use it on mandating rules for the city.

“Makakaasa po kayo na ang mga bagong kagamitan na ito ay magsisilbing instrumento para sa positibong pagbabago at pag-unlad sa larangan ng pagpapatupad ng batas sa lungsod ng Quezon,” he said.

“Ang pagkabukas-palad at kabutihan ng DICT ay kailanman hindi makakalimutan ng mga tauhan ng QCPD at pahalagahan ito sa pamamagitan ng paglilingkod at pagprotekta sa publiko,” he added.—Report from Noel Talacay/KC – gb 

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