
BACOOR CITY, Cavite – The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Cavite has partnered with the city government to bring its community relations program to the communities under the “Pulis Natin Caravan’ (PCV) at the Strike Gymnasium here on Tuesday.
Cavite Police public information chief and spokesman Chief Inspector Chito Macaspac said the project of the Director of Police Community Relations Group (DPRG) is headed by Chief Supt. Rodel Sermonia to bring the various police services to the communities.
Macaspac said police frontliners set up designated desks “to accept citizen’s complaint, women’s and children’s, including human rights concerns and cybercrime complaints”.
Motorcycle verification and clearances from its highway patrol group (HPG), and processing of license to own and possess firearms were also processed at the event.
Other services include security license processing, financial advice and issuance of official receipts, request for drug testing and macro-etching, conduct of Neuro Psychiatric Examination, free BP and BS, follow-up of cold cases and complaints plus free legal advice.
Bacoor City police chief, Supt. Vicente Cabatingan, who represented Cavite PPO Director Police Senior Supt. William M. Segun, led the PNP’s contingent while the office of Bacoor City Mayor Lani Mercado–Revilla was represented by City Councilor Alde Pagulayan. (Gladys Pino/PNA)