CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu City policemen will again start their Oplan Bulabog where they will strictly reimplement the compliance of health protocols and enforcement of curfew starting
Police Lieutenant Colonel Wilbert Parilla, deputy director for operations of the Cebu City Police Office , said that starting tonight policemen of the Cebu City Police Office would again make rounds in their respective areas to ensure health protocols and curfew would be observed.Parilla said that they would again implement Oplan Bulabog which was temporarily stopped when Odette hit the city.
Admitting that their operations were limited due to aftermath of the typhoon, Parilla said they would start their strict monitoring tonight as they had sufficient personnel readied. Parilla said that their operations for this was halted since police deployment was redirected to assist the city for disaster response along with the clearing operations.
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