NOCPPO receives donated public address system
The Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (NOCPPO) received a Public Address (PA) System set donated by the Provincial Advisory Council for Police Transformation and Development (PACPTD) during the Flag Raising Ceremony held at Kanlaon Hall in Camp Alfredo M. Montelibano Sr., Bacolod City. The PA system, which includes two speakers, one amplifier and two microphones,

By Staff Writer

The Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (NOCPPO) received a Public Address (PA) System set donated by the Provincial Advisory Council for Police Transformation and Development (PACPTD) during the Flag Raising Ceremony held at Kanlaon Hall in Camp Alfredo M. Montelibano Sr., Bacolod City.
The PA system, which includes two speakers, one amplifier and two microphones, was handed over by Pastor Celino Villarete, PACPTD NOCPPO chair, and vice-chair Luzviminda Valdez.
Police Lieutenant Colonel Adrian Acollador, NOCPPO Deputy Provincial Director for Administration, received the donation.
The equipment will be placed at the Kanlaon Hall, which often houses seminars, lectures and trainings of the personnel of the PNP unit.
The PACPTD is the partner of NOCPPO in its undertakings in connection with its transformation program, the PNP Peace and Order Agenda for Transformation and upholding the Rule of Law (P.A.T.R.O.L.) Plan 2030.
Lt. Col. Adrian Acollador thanked the council’s support and for being a partner of NOCPPO in becoming a highly capable, effective and credible police force.
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