ASIPULO,
Ifugao -- A new Community Police Assistance Center (COMPAC) building of Asipulo
Municipal Police Station will soon rise here in Antipolo following
groundbreaking ceremony on April 17.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. David K. Peredo, Jr. graced said event accompanied by Col. James Mangili, chief of Regional Operations Division, Col. Byron Tegui-in, chief of the Regional Community Affairs and Development Division; Col. Marlon Diplat, chief of Regional Intelligence Division; Lt. Col. Georgte Marca, officer-in-charge of Regional Engineering Unit Cordillera and Lt. Col. Ruel Tagel, acting commander of Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 (RMFB15).
Other key officers and personalities present during the ceremony were Col. Davy Vicente Limmong, Ifugao police director, Capt. Francisco Buyuccan, chief of police of Asipulo police station, Asipulo mayor Archie Lee Quindo , Vice-Mayor Clarence Bahingawan and local leaders of the town.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. David K. Peredo, Jr. graced said event accompanied by Col. James Mangili, chief of Regional Operations Division, Col. Byron Tegui-in, chief of the Regional Community Affairs and Development Division; Col. Marlon Diplat, chief of Regional Intelligence Division; Lt. Col. Georgte Marca, officer-in-charge of Regional Engineering Unit Cordillera and Lt. Col. Ruel Tagel, acting commander of Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 (RMFB15).
Other key officers and personalities present during the ceremony were Col. Davy Vicente Limmong, Ifugao police director, Capt. Francisco Buyuccan, chief of police of Asipulo police station, Asipulo mayor Archie Lee Quindo , Vice-Mayor Clarence Bahingawan and local leaders of the town.
Peredo Jr., in his message extended his appreciation to Asipulo government for
donating the lands where the COMPAC will be erected.
“To the LGU family of Ifugao, thank you for your generosity and steadfast
support for donating this 200 square meter land that paved the way for the
construction of the Community Police Assistance Center (COMPAC).
This building
of the Philippine National Police will be of aid in extending better public
services to our kakailyans (townmates) here in Ifugao.” Pereco Jr. said.
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