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PNP OUTLINES DECREASE IN MM CRIME TREND
Gaining from the successful implementation of OPLAN “Lambat-Sibat” in Metro Manila, the PNP’s statistics hub has recorded a decrease in crime trend for the past weeks.The PNP Directorate for Investigative and Detective Management (DIDM) has recorded more than 60% decrease in crime trend or a total of 345 crime incidents in Metro Manila for the past week (May 4-10, 2015) compared to 919 average weekly incidents before the Oplan Lambat-Sibat was established in June 2014.
Since the Oplan Lambat-Sibat was introduced by Secretary of Interior and Local Government Mar Roxas, murder and homicide, physical injury, robbery, theft, carnapping and mortorcycle-napping has been used as a baseline in identifying the level of criminality in Metro Manila.
“These types of crime are selected because these are the common crimes that affect peace and order in Metro Manila and they reflect the over-all picture of criminal activities in NCR” PSSupt Bartolome C Tobias, PNP Spokesperson, explained.
Furthermore, PNP Acting Director for Intelligence (DI) Chief Superintendent Generoso R. Cerbo Jr., noted 60% overall arrest of Most Wanted Persons in NCR.
“Out of 603 wanted persons we captured 356 MWPs for the past 38 weeks. This means that for every 10 wanted persons, 6 of them are arrested by our competent police operatives” PCSupt Cerbo said.
The Directorate for Intelligence mentioned Northern Police District (NPD) as the highest District in NCR that captured the most number of MWPs since Oplan Lambat-Sibat started on June 2014 which is 71% or 52 out of 73 MWPs in their area of responsibility. (PNP-PIO)
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MORE SOCO EXAMINERS SENT TO VALENZUELA FIRE
PNP Public Information Office
Published on 14 May 2015
PNP Officer-in-Charge, Police Deputy Director General
Leonardo A Espina, ordered the fielding of more Scene Of the Crime
Operations (SOCO) forensic examiners to assist the Bureau of Fire
Protection (BFP) in retrieval operations of bodies of victims who
perished in Wednesday’s fire at a factory in Valenzuela City.
Espina said the SOCO Teams from NCRPO and National Headquarters will
also assist in identification of bodies and processing of the crime
scene in coordination with BFP.
At present, there are now 40 PNP SOCO personnel at the scene. The
Valenzuela City Police Station has also deployed more police personnel
in the area to prevent looting and preserve evidence at the crime scene.
Espina said the NCRPO has taken proactive moves in coordination with
the city government of Valenzuela to prevent the incident from
escalating into a crisis situation as a result of the mass casualties
and indirect effects on affected families and residents. (PNP-PIO)
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