Tag: Pangasinan Police

  • Pangasinan Police Enlist 2,000 Tricycle Drivers to Boost Crime Prevention and Rescue Efforts

    In a strategic move to enhance public safety, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO) has recruited approximately 2,000 tricycle drivers and operators (TODA) to act as force multipliers in the province. This initiative was highlighted during an oathtaking ceremony in San Fabian town on February 8, 2025, where PPO director Col. Rollyfer Capoquian addressed the…

  • Pangasinan Police Boost Night Patrols with ‘Two-Hour Habit’ Initiative

    In a strategic move to enhance security during the election period, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) has rolled out a new crime prevention program called the ‘two-hour habit.’ This initiative, which began on January 31, 2025, mandates all 48 police stations in the province to conduct mobile patrols from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m.…

  • Pangasinan Police Bolstered by 118 New Officers

    In a move to enhance public safety, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO) has welcomed 118 new officers to its ranks. The deployment, which began in late December 2024, aims to strengthen the force across various towns and cities in the province. Colonel Rollyfer Capoquian, the director of Pangasinan PPO, expressed optimism about the impact…

  • Pangasinan Police Enhance Crime Prevention with Dash Cam Installation

    In a move to enhance transparency and accountability, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO) is set to equip all 112 of its patrol vehicles with dash cameras. This initiative was highlighted during a ceremonial installation at Camp Gov. Antonio Sison in Lingayen, attended by Ilocos Police Regional Office Director Brig. Gen. Lou Frias Evangelista on…

  • Pangasinan Police Intensify Efforts Against Loose Firearms Before 2025 Elections

    In a concerted effort to ensure a peaceful electoral process in 2025, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO) has ramped up its campaign against loose firearms. On November 11, 2024, at Camp Gov. Antonio Sison in Lingayen, Pangasinan, police officials showcased approximately 3,000 firearms that had been confiscated, abandoned, surrendered, or forfeited since 2016. This…