With the Philippine national and local elections approaching in May 2025, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has launched a comprehensive security plan prioritizing the deployment of personnel to election hotspots. The plan also includes increased checkpoints and intensified intelligence operations to maintain peace and order nationwide. PNP chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil has directed all police units to intensify their preparations to ensure a safe, peaceful, and orderly election process.
Samtang nagkaduol ang Mayo 2025 nasyonal ug lokal nga eleksyon, ang Philippine National Police naglatid og komprehensibong plano sa seguridad nga nag-una sa deployment sa mga personahe sa mga election hotspot.Ang pagpahigayon usab og regular checkpoints, ug gipakusog nga intelligence operations sa tinguha nga mamentinar ang kalig-on sa kalinaw ug kahapsay nga sitwasyon sa tibuok nasod.
' matod ni Marbil.AWHAG NI MARBILGiawhag usab ni Marbil ang publiko nga aktibong moapil sa pagmintinar sa integridad sa eleksyon pinaagi sa pagtaho sa bisan unsang kadudahang kalihokan o kalapasan nga may kalabutan sa eleksyon.
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