Panay News

Region 6 logs fewer crimes in Q1 of 2022

- (PNA/

ILOILO City – The average number of eight focus crimes in Western Visayas dropped by 12.74 percent in the first three months of the year compared to the volume recorded during the same period in 2021, data from the Police Regional Office 6 (PRO-6) showed.

These referred to incidents of murder, homicide, physical injury, rape, robbery, theft, carnapping, and motor theft.

In the first quarter of 2022, some 623 cases were reported as against 714 last year.

Lieutenant Colonel Arnel Solis, PRO- 6 spokespers­on, said this can be attributed to the enhanced managing police operations (EMPO) approach.

“We are focused on the weekly EMPO in the regional, provincial and city levels. The unit commanders are also hands- on in their respective areas of responsibi­lity,” he said.

Solis also credited the cooperatio­n of t he l ocal government unit ( LGU) and barangay officials, f orce multiplier­s, and advocacy support groups in the anticrimin­ality campaign.

Brigadier General Flynn Dongbo, director of PRO- 6, acknowledg­ed t he u n i t c ommanders a nd t heir personnel as well as the stakeholde­rs in Western Visayas for the collective effort to ensure peace and order in the region.

“These gains were achieved because of your cooperatio­n and effort in implementi­ng the peace and order programs of the Philippine National Police in collaborat­ion with the community, LGUs, and other government agencies,’ he added.

PRO-6 data showed the eight focus crimes decreased in all cities and provinces except for Capiz and Bacolod City, which recorded a minimal increase.

Comparativ­e figures showed Aklan logged 60 incidents in 2021 and only 47 in 2022; Antique – from 48 to 41; Guimaras – from 23 to 20; Iloilo Province – from 152 to 134; Negros Occidental – from 161 to 145; Iloilo City – from 130 to 81; Capiz – from 70 to 84; and Bacolod City – from 70 to 71.

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