NCRPO warns of rise in crimes as ‘ber’ months start

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NCRPO warns of rise in crimes as ‘ber’ months start
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The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) has warned citizens of an increase in criminal activities in Metro Manila and

NCRPO chief Brig. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. urged citizens to be more alert, saying petty crimes and other modus operandi will likely occur as the holiday season draws near.

The NCRPO stated that now the Ber months have started, more people will be visiting crowded areas. It urged the public to be aware of thieves, snatchers, and pickpockets in those areas. When going to economically depressed places such as slums and squatter areas, people should not wear expensive jewelry or carry substantial cash, and avoid showing a lot of cash around when traveling, Nartatez added.

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