The Quezon City government has strengthened the police department’s capabilities with P4.1 million worth of logistical equipment.
Mayor Joy Belmonte handed over drones, computer sets with printers, cell phones, megaphones, a generator, raincoats, and search-and-rescue gear, including go bags, helmets, and life vests to the Quezon City Police District.
QCPD Director Col. Randy Glenn Silvio expressed gratitude, noting the support will enhance law enforcement, emergency response, and administrative operations.
The new equipment has been distributed to the Cubao, Anonas, and Kamuning police stations to improve efficiency and public service.
Silvio reaffirmed the QCPD’s commitment to providing reliable, community-centered police services to Quezon City residents.
Source: PhilNews24 | November 30, 2025
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