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AS THE Palarong Pambansa approaches in July 2024, the police force in Cebu City is ramping up their preparations to ensure tight security for the athletes and delegates coming from various regions in the Philippines.According to Police Lieutenant Colonel Janette Rafter, deputy city director for administration, the police met last week with city government representatives and the Department of Education to discuss the necessary preparations for this significant event.
As much as possible, we are hoping this will be a zero-crime event, especially victimizing our participants, because this is also a showcase of Cebu City. It is a huge challenge for us to secure the guests, participants, and others who would just like to watch the Palaro,” said Police Lieutenant Colonel Janette Rafter.However, the Cebu City Police Office has not yet decided on the exact number of police personnel needed to ensure security at the Palarong Pambansa.
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