TFK eyes pact with NOCPPO in campaign vs illegal activities

BACOLOD City – Task Force Kasanag founder and national commander John Chiong is eyeing a partnership with the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office in its campaign against criminality in the province. In a courtesy visit to NOCPPO provincial director Col. Romy Inway Palgue, Chiong discussed how the civil society group can
By Dolly Yasa
By Dolly Yasa
BACOLOD City – Task Force Kasanag founder and national commander John Chiong is eyeing a partnership with the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office in its campaign against criminality in the province.
In a courtesy visit to NOCPPO provincial director Col. Romy Inway Palgue, Chiong discussed how the civil society group can help the PNP in its peace and development efforts.
Chiong said TFK is accredited by the Police Community Affairs Development Group in Camp Crame as a force multiplier.
Chiong also imparted with Palgue that TFK is also recognized by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) with Undersecretary Martin Diño as one of his consultants.
TFK is also a partner of the Anti-Red Tape Authority.
Palgue said everybody should take an active role in the campaign against criminality and illegal activities in the province even as he welcomed the partnership with TFK.
Chiong said working together with the PNP is in consonance with the advocacy of TFK against criminality, illegal drugs and other illegal activities.
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