Sun.Star Davao

Lakbay Ligtas project relaunched in city

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PETRON Corporatio­n has partnered with the Philippine National Police (PNP) in the relaunchin­g of PNP-Petron Lakbay Ligtas Project yesterday at the Living Faith Gas Station Incorporat­ed, Julian Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Maa, Davao City designed to increase police visibility as part of the crime prevention measure.

The project is the first partnershi­p between the PNP and Petron Company wherein, a police presence point will be installed in strategic areas in identified Petron Service Stations nationwide.

Petron Public Affairs assistant vice president Charmaine V. Canillas said they wanted to support the government's thrust through the community support program in keeping the country

safe from criminal elements.

Last year, they chose Davao City as one of the 20 pilot areas to relaunch the program considerin­g the developmen­ts in the city and the prevailing peace, thus, they wanted to contribute in sustaining it.

With the success of the pilot program, they target to roll it out to additional 300 Petron stations.

"It was met with positive feedback from our dealers and customers. This strengthen­s our resolve to bring our shared advocacy of safety and security to more communitie­s in close coordinati­on with the PNP," she said.

In Davao region, they eyed to establish a total of 55 dedicated police outpostS, 18 of which will be in Davao City.

The police outpost will be an avenue for the public to have easier access where the public could raise concerns, air complaints and report crime incidents as there would be designated police officer who will man the stall.JCR (For full story visit www.sunstar. com.ph/davao/)

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