kailangan racer ang police ani hehe,., trained in high speed situation,., maayo sad ni,., it really could help,., ang motor kanang Kawasaki Ninja lg,., apsan jud na! hehehe
kailangan racer ang police ani hehe,., trained in high speed situation,., maayo sad ni,., it really could help,., ang motor kanang Kawasaki Ninja lg,., apsan jud na! hehehe
sus intawon motorbike police kuno nya inig abot ug kaadlawon asa man ni sil hinoun,, some of my work collegue has been hold up sa caltex diha sa may crossing sa may Asilo.. nya dila ni sya kausa lng ..wala man update or gi butangan ug bntay diha..ayaw na ng vigilante dakpa mas maayo na aron wla'y mga buang cge ug pang hold up...
mytag prmihon nla ang ilang check point + motor police... piti lgi ng mga criminala. hope dli lng jd ni ma bahidan og mga abusado nga mga pulis.
Sun.Star Cebu - Group arrests 2 men linked to robberies using motorcycle
THE Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Task Force Motorcycle recorded its first accomplishment when two suspected robbers were arrested in an operation along Kabangahan Road, Barangay Pit-os, Cebu City over the weekend.
Police arrested Rico V. Mongos, 38, and Aldwin P. Balaba, 32, both residents of Consolacion, Cebu. They were allegedly in possession of two caliber .22 Magnum revolvers during their arrest.
Mongos and Balaba were arrested at 9:10 a.m., Sunday after the Talamban Police Office led by Senior Insp. Fructuoso Lim received a call for assistance about an armed person alarm.
CCPO Director Patrocinio Comendador told reporters yesterday that it turned out that Mongos and Balaba have been the subject of monitoring by the police in the town of Consolacion and in the neighboring Metro Cebu areas for allegedly robbing people using a motorcycle as getaway vehicle.
He said the arrest of the two suspected motorcycle-riding robbers was the first after the city police force formally launched last Friday Task Force Motorcycle.
Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 Director Ronald Roderos decided to create the task force early this month after a Camp Crame report identified Central Visayas as having the most number of crimes with motorcycles used as getaway vehicles.
Comendador said that since police launched its intensified campaign against motorcycle-riding criminals, statistics related to it has dropped by more than 50 percent.
He said that from Oct. 1 to 19, only seven cases were recorded compared to that of last month, which registered a total of 21 incidents.
He hopes that the downtrend in crimes where motorcycles are used will continue to drop as police pledge to sustain its checkpoints and patrolling in the different parts of the city.

paeta... palit mo daghan ana ha, ayaw kurakota...
spot chek lang jud permi para ma dakpan lagi nah. hasol kaayo nang mga taohana. F pwede pa lang mag dala ug pot-pot. piti jud na ilang lubot...hehehe
ang akoa lang ga daku ra ang hunahuna pero wlay na buhat........
pang gulat lang sa mga tulisan ilaha,wla jud na buhat....
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