+ Follow TRITON Tag
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The Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas yesterday warned the Police Regional Office not to accept the surveillance equipment delivered by Triton Communications since there is a problem discovered in its system.
Ombudsman-Visayas director Virginia Santiago told P/SSupt. Lani-o Nerez not to accept the 41 surveillance cameras now being placed along the ceremonial routes for the delegates to the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit scheduled next week.
"The burden now lies with the PNP kinahanglang dili gyud ninyo dawaton," Santiago told Nerez.
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Ombudsman-Visayas director Virginia Santiago told P/SSupt. Lani-o Nerez not to accept the 41 surveillance cameras now being placed along the ceremonial routes for the delegates to the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit scheduled next week.
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