Friday, April 12, 2024

Bukidnon cops heighten alert, warn bomb pranksters

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Bukidnon Provincial Police Office (BPPO) is on high alert following online bomb threats

In a statement on November 6, BPPO’s Provincial Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Canine Unit (PECU) said a purported Philippine National Police memorandum circulating over social media about bomb threats on populous locations in Bukidnon remains unverified “but shouldn’t be ignored.”

“The alleged (bombing) threats were sent solely for the PNP personnel for verification, validation, and investigation,” BPPO-PECU said.

BPPO-PECU urged the public not to share the spurious document so as not to create panic and confusion.

The Malaybalay City Police Station (MCPS) said it managed to trace a “person of interest” who allegedly forwarded the document via Facebook, which caused public concern.

In a radio interview, Executive Master Sgt. Alexander Calma, the MCPS focal person, said the person’s parents claimed that he has mental problems and was asked to provide a medical certificate.

Failure to provide proof of the person’s mental condition may lead to the filing of appropriate charges, Calma said.

Presidential Decree No. 1727, otherwise known as the anti-bomb joke law, penalizes offenders for the malicious dissemination of false information about any threat concerning bombs, explosives, or any similar device. (Nef Luczon/PNA)

Turnover, Assumption of Office Ceremony para sa hepe sa kapulisan sa Malaybalay CPS gipahigayon

Isa ka Turnover of Command ug Assumption of Office Ceremony alang sa buhatan sa Hepe sa Kapolisan sa Malaybalay ang gipahigayon niadtong Marso 14, 2023

Si Police Lt. Col. Ritchie A. Salva gihulipan ni Police Col. Julius Clark Prisco Macariola, IV isip Officer-In-Charge sa Malaybalay City Police Station.
Sumala sa kasayuran nga nakuha sa official facebook page ni City Mayor Jay Warren R.
Pabillaran, ang maong seremonya gipangulohan ni Police Col. Reynante Reyes, Provincial Director sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office.
Ang kalihukan gitambungan ni Atty. Mitchell Talatala – Executive IV isip representante ni Malaybalay City Mayor Pabillaran. Nitambong sab si Konsehal Royland M Orquia, Chairman sa Peace and Order Council sa Sangguniang Panlungsod sa Malaybalay City ug uban pang mga
bisita. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

Top 1 Kadingilan, Top 7 Don Carlos most wanted person nakorner

Nakorner sa hiniusang pwersa sa kapolisan ang top 1 most wanted person sa Kadingilan ug top 7 most wanted person sa Don Carlos, Bukidnon sa managlahing higayon.

Ang report sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BPPO) nagbutyag nga ang duha nailang si Jovy Lucaberte Abalde ug Esperijun Seco.

Si Abalde, 42, minyo, laborer ug residente sa P-4 Brgy. New Visayas, Don Carlos, Bukidnon. Siya naila nga top 1 most wanted person sa Kadingilan. Siya akusado sa upat ka ihap sa kasong Rape.

Siya nasikop sa P-1 Brgy Poblacion, Kadingilan, Bukidnon niadtong Enero 14, 2023.

Samtang, si Seco, ang nailang top 7 most wanted person sa Don Carlos. Siya 37, minyo, ug residente sa Balangay 1A Poblacion, Quezon, Bukidnon. Siya akusado sa kasong Acts of Lasciviousness ug Rape.

Gisikop siya niadtong Enero 15, 2023 sa ala 1:30 sa hapon.

Si Abalde gidala sa Kadingilan Municipal Police Station samtang si Seco gidala sa Kitaotao MPS para sa hustong disposasyon. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

 

Bukidnon top cops support “No Take Policy” order

MALAYBALAY CITY (Fe. 14) – The leadership of Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BPPO) and Bukidnon 1st Provincial Mobile Force Company (1st PMFC) expressed their full support to the “No Take Policy” campaign of Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Archie Francisco F. Gamboa.

Police Lt. Col. Silvetre Asiong Jr., BPPO Information Officer, and Lt. Col. Salvador Castillon Jr., force commander of Bukidnon 1st Provincial Mobile Force Company conveyed the same message at their respective office on Feb. 14.

Asiong reiterated that BPPO adhered and fully supported the campaign of Gen. Gamboa’s order against illegal gambling, illegal drugs, and other unscrupulous and dubious activity through the “No Take Policy,” in behalf of BPPO Chief Col. Roel L. Lami-ing.

“This is a reminder to all stations and force commanders down to the Patrolman/ Patrolwoman that we will not tolerate such acts, and they may face criminal and administrative sanctions,” Asiong said.

He also urged the public to report any PNP personnel involved in these corrupt practices to report it to the nearest police stations.

Asiong said the “No Policy Order” is part of the Internal Cleansing Campaign of the PNP.

By: Mel B. Madera