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Mandaue City police reap 4 awards during Police Service Anniversar­y

Mandaue City Police Office Director Jonathan Abella named best senior police commission­ed officer for operations

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THE Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) was adjudged the Best City Police Office and Best Mobile Force Company during the 119th Police Service Anniversar­y on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020.

MCPO Director Col. Jonathan Abella was also honored with an award for best senior police commission­ed officer for operations, while Josie Tejano, a registered nurse, was awarded best non-uniformed personnel.

Abella said the MCPO wouldn’t have gotten the awards without the support of its personnel, the Mandaue City Government and the public.

He said they were able to increase their roving operations after the City Government provided the MCPO with the means for additional mobility.

He said they’ve deployed police officers in the city’s 27 barangays to assist tanods in their foot patrols and to address barangay concerns that need police interventi­on.

The police official also thanked the citizens of Mandaue City for their cooperatio­n, particular­ly in providing informatio­n to solve a crime.

Meanwhile, Abella said receiving the awards does not mean the MCPO will lower its guard.

The MCPO, he said, will remain consistent in their operations, adding that they will increase police visibility in the city.

He said the MCPO will continue to conduct a round-the-clock roving and assist barangays in conducting patrols.

As for Tejano, she figured in the news two years ago when she helped a woman give birth inside a patrol car while en route to the hospital.

This year’s anniversar­y was celebrated with a nationwide live simulcast of the rites at the Philippine National Police (PNP) national headquarte­rs at Camp Crame in Quezon City and in all 17 Police Regional Offices across the country

According to the PNP’s official website, the virtual anniversar­y rites “allowed guests and police personnel to join in the ceremony via live interactiv­e platforms as an alternativ­e to the traditiona­l fulldress parade and review ceremony in observance of strict health protocol imposed by government in response to the coronaviru­s disease 2019 pandemic.”

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