World-class police station to be unveiled soon in Boracay
August 2, 2005 | 12:00am
ILOILO CITY A world-class police station for a world-class tourist spot.
The new police station in the island of Boracay is expected to be inaugurated anytime this month, according to the Boracay Special Protection Unit.
Three-storey building is now being painted, said PO1 George Quimpo of the BSPU. Living quarters for police personnel is also undergoing finishing works, Quimpo said.
In fact, the BSPU already holds office at the new police station in Sitio Mangayad, Barangay Manok-manok in Malay, Aklan.
Philippine National Police chief Director General Arturo Lomibao said over the radio during the weekend that the new police station costs P10 million, and he expects the police officers assigned to the island to deliver an even better service. Ronilo Ladrido Pamonag
The new police station in the island of Boracay is expected to be inaugurated anytime this month, according to the Boracay Special Protection Unit.
Three-storey building is now being painted, said PO1 George Quimpo of the BSPU. Living quarters for police personnel is also undergoing finishing works, Quimpo said.
In fact, the BSPU already holds office at the new police station in Sitio Mangayad, Barangay Manok-manok in Malay, Aklan.
Philippine National Police chief Director General Arturo Lomibao said over the radio during the weekend that the new police station costs P10 million, and he expects the police officers assigned to the island to deliver an even better service. Ronilo Ladrido Pamonag
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