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Bulacan Airport Project Poses Major Flood Risk

The 12,000-hectare New Manila International Airport in Bulacan threatens vital wetlands and floodplains, risking severe flooding for millions. Officials urged to prioritize science-based alternatives like Clark and Sangley. #Environment #Philippines

PNP reviews disability policies for injured officers

Acting PNP chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. has ordered a full audit of disability discharge rules to ensure fair support for police injured on duty, following President Marcos's directive.

Cebu City Police Surprise Drug Test Targets 1,300

Cebu City Police Office launches surprise drug testing for 1,300 personnel as part of internal cleansing. Those testing positive face dismissal after due process. Read the latest updates.

Police Officer Tests Positive for Drugs in Lapu-Lapu

A Lapu-Lapu City police officer seeking promotion tested positive for illegal drugs during mandatory screening. The officer admitted to drug use and faces administrative charges. Read more about this developing story.

2 Trafficking Victims Rescued in Tawi-Tawi

Authorities rescued two women from human trafficking at Sanga-Sanga Airport in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. The victims were promised jobs in Malaysia. Read their story.

Online Predator Arrested in Quezon - PNP Warning

PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group arrests man for sexually abusing a 16-year-old student after social media contact. Authorities urge parents to monitor children's online activities and report incidents immediately.

7 Unregistered Luxury Cars Seized in Bulacan

PNP-HPG confiscates 7 unregistered luxury vehicles in Bulacan following a citizen's tip. The cars, found idling at an NLEX gas station, are under investigation for possible links to a high-profile case. Read more.

PNP boosts security following bomb threat wave

PNP acting chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. orders intensified police visibility in schools and public areas after coordinated bomb threats hit multiple regions. Stay vigilant and report suspicious activities.

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