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Bacolod convenes Peace and Order Council

Bacolod Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran (right) presiding over the City Peace and Order Council third quarter meeting at L’Fisher Hotel, Bacolod City yesterday*

The City Peace and Order Council (CPOC) convened for its third quarter regular meeting at L’Fisher Hotel Bacolod City, chaired by Bacolod Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, a press release from Bacolod PIO said.

The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the comprehensive Peace and Order Situationer Report for the third quarter of 2024 by Bacolod City Police Director P/Col. Joeresty Coronica. This report provided an in-depth analysis of the current peace and order status within the city.

The council also reviewed and approved the Revised Peace and Order and Public Safety (POPS) Plan for the years 2023 to 2025. This revised plan aims to align and prioritize the council’s major peace and order programs for the year 2025, ensuring that the city’s initiatives are well-coordinated and effective.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the BCPO’s Peace and Order Security Plan for the upcoming Masskara Festival in October 2024. The council also discussed the 2024 Search for Outstanding Barangay Tanod, a program recognizing the exemplary service of local peacekeepers.

Through active participation and collaboration, the CPOC remains committed to keeping Bacolod safe and orderly.  The council’s support for the Bacolod City’s Peace and Order Council’s programs is vital for maintaining peace and security, highlighting the importance of working together with the local government unit, national government agencies, and local partners, the press release said.

In attendance were DILG Bacolod Director Christian Nagaynay, DRRMO head Dr. Anna Maria Pornan, City Legal Officer Romeo Carlos Ting, Jr., representatives from various member agencies, and other government officials.*

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