Anti-crime task force reaffirms advocacy

By: Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City – Task Force Kasanag (TFK) national commander John Chiong said they will continue with their advocacies against, crime, illegal drugs, corruption and terrorism without letup. Chiong made the pledge as they marked their 10th anniversary on July 3, 2019. About 1,000 TFK officers from all over the country attended the
By: Dolly Yasa
BACOLOD City – Task Force Kasanag (TFK) national commander John Chiong said they will continue with their advocacies against, crime, illegal drugs, corruption and terrorism without letup.
Chiong made the pledge as they marked their 10th anniversary on July 3, 2019.
About 1,000 TFK officers from all over the country attended the gathering held at the Century Hotel in Angeles, Pampanga.
Chiong said their membership all over the country has grown to hundreds of thousands after it was founded in Negros Occidental.
He said the spirit of voluntarism of members helped TFK survive. He also urged members to remain steadfast and committed to their advocacies.
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