The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday said it will deploy more policemen to the barangays particularly those classified as crime-prone communities in keeping with its commitment to heighten efforts against criminality.
PNP information chief Col. Redrico Maranan said police visibility has been proven effective in discouraging criminals.
Maranan also said the plan to deploy more policemen to the community was meant to optimize anti-crime efforts despite shortage of personnel to increase civilian-policeman ratio in the country. Maranan underscored the significance of strong coordination and cooperation between the police and the communities.
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