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P8.9M New Vehicles To Boost Valenzuela City Peace And Order Efforts
2011-11-04 
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The Local Peace and Order Council (LCPC), lead by its Chairman Mayor Sherwin T. Gatchalian, turns over recently PhP 8,973,400 worth of vehicles to the Valenzuela City Police, the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (LDRRMC) and Barangay Palasan Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC).

The LDRRMC received two units of Toyota Grandia Rescue Ambulance worth Php 1,900,000 each, while the Valenzuela City Police Mobile Patrol received two units of Isuzu D-Max Pick-up Trucks worth Php 903,000 each and three Isuzu Crosswind vehicles worth Php 833,700 each and Barangay Palasan received 1 unit Suzuki APV Ambulance worth PhP 850,000.

Valenzuela City Police Station Chief, P/SUPT Wilben Mayor, expressed gratitude on the efforts of the local government in promoting Valenzuela City as a safe and orderly place to live and put investment in.  “We reciprocate the supports of the local government with 100 percent commitment in protecting the citizens of Valenzuela,” he said.

Mayor WIN assured that the City Government will continue investing in the safety and security the Valenzuelanos  That is why we continually uphold our Police Capability Enhancement Program which aims to boost the morale of our police force. We also strengthen the City’s Disaster Management Program so that Valenzuela City will always be ready to respond in case of calamity and other emergencies,” he concluded.

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2011-11-04 | By: Michael King Urieta

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