Acting CCPO chief says that the crime rate in Cebu City has remained low despite expectations for crimes to rise as the city shifts to GCQ.
Police officers are stationed along Osmeña Boulevard in downtown Cebu City during Independence Day on Friday, June 12, 2020. | Gerard Vincent Francisco
In a media interview, this morning, June 12, 2020, Police Colonel Cydric Earl Tamayo, Cebu City Police Office officer-in-charge, said that opposite as what they expected prior to the transition that crimes would possibly rise again, the rate had remained low especially the the eight focus crimes like theft, robbery, murder, rape and others.
Tamayo said that when the city was set to shift to GCQ, they were expecting the comeback of crime incident reports including the surge of illegal drug trading.Read:However, the continuous strict police patrol around the city and relentless monitoring have contributed for the crime rate to remain low.
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