Zamboanga City receives 12 new police patrol vehicles

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ZAMBOANGA CITY — The local government of Zamboanga City turned over 12 brand-new police patrol vehicles to the Zamboanga City Police Office in a ceremony held on Wednesday, December 27, at the City Hall grounds.

The turnover ceremony, featuring the symbolic handover of keys, was attended by Congressman Mannix Dalipe and Mayor John Dalipe, who presented the vehicles to City Police Director Alex Lorenzo.

Last week, a total of 38 new vehicles were similarly turned over to the Police Regional Office 9 (P.R.O 9).

During the ceremony, Congressman Dalipe and Mayor Dalipe expressed their commitment to continue supporting the police force in maintaining peace and order in the city.

The addition of these patrol vehicles is expected to significantly enhance the patrolling capabilities and rapid response to incidents in the city.

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