BANGUED, Abra
– Gov. Ma. Jocelyn Valera-Bernos urged military and police officials to remain
non-partisan as the midterm election nears.
Bernos,
reserved Philippine Army Lieutenant Colonel, reminded the police and military
to side with the law and perform their mandate “to serve the country and their
fellow Filipinos."
The lady
governor said she is confident that the country's peace and security forces
will display the highest sense of professionalism in the upcoming midterm
polls.
Bernos said
the “will of the electorate” will be guarded with utmost care.
Earlier in
the province, the Commission on Elections, policemen and the military renewed
their commitment in ensuring an honest, fair and peaceful elections.
Abra earlier
this year activated the “Abra Shield”, a unique public safety force composed of
1501st Regional Mobile First Battalion, 22nd Special Action Company,
PNP-Special Action Force, and Provincial Mobile Force Company to implement the
gun ban and to intensify the anti-crime operations against loose firearms and
private armed groups.
Aside from checkpoints, policemen had been on more than the usual foot and mobile patrols all over the province. While the Philippine Army stationed in the province had pledged support to the local law enforcement operations by the police while strengthening their counter-insurgency campaigns. -- KSL
Aside from checkpoints, policemen had been on more than the usual foot and mobile patrols all over the province. While the Philippine Army stationed in the province had pledged support to the local law enforcement operations by the police while strengthening their counter-insurgency campaigns. -- KSL
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