Friday 16 August 2024

OZAMIZ CITY MAYOR COMMENDS NEW POLICE CHIEF, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO CITY’S PEACE AND ORDER


Ozamiz City | via Bhal Cabrera | August 16, 2024

Ozamiz City Mayor Atty. Indy Oaminal has announced the continuation of his monthly situational briefings with the city’s new Chief of Police, PLTCol. Harvey Abellanosa. The announcement was made through his official social media platform, where he emphasized the importance of these briefings in maintaining the city's peace and order.

This practice, which Mayor Oaminal started with the previous Chief of Police, PMaj. Dennis Tano, who now leads the Second District Police Mobile Force Command, has proven to be a crucial tool in the city's efforts to keep crime at bay. The mayor highlighted that these monthly briefings, along with the daily situational reports from the Chief of Police, provide him with a clear understanding of the city's current security landscape. This allows him to identify necessary actions and interventions to further enhance the city's safety.

"We’ll continue to do this so as not to waste the gains accumulated during the tenure of PMaj. Tano," Mayor Oaminal stated. He expressed his satisfaction with PLTCol. Abellanosa's performance less than a month into his term, noting that the new Chief of Police has already overseen four successful buy-bust operations, among other initiatives, to address emerging issues.

The mayor expressed confidence that the city’s law and order would continue to improve under PLTCol. Abellanosa's leadership, ensuring that the progress made during PMaj. Tano's tenure is not lost. "Thankfully, murag wala ray masayang. I am thus confident na magpadayon ra ghapon ang kahusay ug kalinaw sa Ozamiz," Oaminal remarked, reaffirming his commitment to sustaining the peace and tranquility in Ozamiz City.

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