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                    [Title] => Expect a better WPD — Bulaong
                    [Summary] => This year, a new Manila police force shall evolve.


This was the gist of the message of Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong at the 104th anniversary celebration of the WPD yesterday, as he vowed to cleanse the ranks of misfits and undesirables.

"Starting today, you will see big changes in the WPD as we intend to continue shaping the Manila police force by giving the public only the best service and above performance level of maintaining peace and order," Bulaong said.
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This in a nutshell was how Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong described the current image of the country’s premier police force as he marked his first year in office last July 29.
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                    [Title] => Expect a better WPD — Bulaong
                    [Summary] => This year, a new Manila police force shall evolve.


This was the gist of the message of Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong at the 104th anniversary celebration of the WPD yesterday, as he vowed to cleanse the ranks of misfits and undesirables.

"Starting today, you will see big changes in the WPD as we intend to continue shaping the Manila police force by giving the public only the best service and above performance level of maintaining peace and order," Bulaong said.
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This in a nutshell was how Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong described the current image of the country’s premier police force as he marked his first year in office last July 29.
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