Monday, June 02, 2008

Nueva Ecija police, businessmen agree on peace agenda


CABANATUAN CITY- Business leaders and the police  
hierarchy in Nueva Ecija vowed over the weekend to
work hand in hand in keeping sound peace and order
amid occurrence law infractions in some parts of the
country.
 
Jojo Cadiz, board chair of the Nueva Ecija Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, said local businessmen have to
protect their "limited resources," thus they need to
feel secure from law offenders, such as robbers. 
 
Cadiz said that no businessman has unlimited resources so they just use them "for maximum end."
 
For his part, Senior Supt. Napoleon Taas, director of the provincial police, said his office instituted
various steps to thwart criminalities, including those against properties.
 
With limited resources, he explained, the police implements the "where needed, when needed," and
conduct of anti-crime checkpoints.
 
He said that every Thursday morning, he sits with police officers from all over the province for two
hours, from 7:00 to 9:00 am, to discuss all intelligence inputs and peace and order assessment.
 

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