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NCRPO: 108 fugitives arrested three days before Holy Week break
NCRPO: 108 fugitives arrested three days before Holy Week break

MANILA — The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said Thursday it arrested 108 fugitives from April 14 to 16, before the Holy Week break.
MANILA — The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said Thursday it arrested 108 fugitives from April 14 to 16, before the Holy Week break.
Those arrested included 10 individuals listed as “Top Ten Most Wanted Persons”, 33 “Most Wanted Persons, and 65 others, the Metro Manila police said.
Those arrested included 10 individuals listed as “Top Ten Most Wanted Persons”, 33 “Most Wanted Persons, and 65 others, the Metro Manila police said.
“Our security coverage for the Holy Week includes an aggressive and procedure-based manhunt operation against fugitives of the law. NCRPO will remain steadfast in enforcing the law, removing threats to public safety and security during the Lenten Season,” Metro Manila police chief MGen. Anthony Aberin said.
“Our security coverage for the Holy Week includes an aggressive and procedure-based manhunt operation against fugitives of the law. NCRPO will remain steadfast in enforcing the law, removing threats to public safety and security during the Lenten Season,” Metro Manila police chief MGen. Anthony Aberin said.
“Let this operation be a warning to all who continue to hide from the law: your time will come,” he added.
“Let this operation be a warning to all who continue to hide from the law: your time will come,” he added.
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The NCRPO urged the public to remain vigilant.
The NCRPO urged the public to remain vigilant.
The Metro Manila police earlier said it recorded a 17.04 percent decrease in eight focus crimes between November 23, 2024 to March 2, 2025.
The Metro Manila police earlier said it recorded a 17.04 percent decrease in eight focus crimes between November 23, 2024 to March 2, 2025.
The Philippine National Police uses focus crimes — theft, robbery, rape, murder, homicide, physical injury, car theft and motorcycle theft — to gauge the peace and order situation of an area.
The Philippine National Police uses focus crimes — theft, robbery, rape, murder, homicide, physical injury, car theft and motorcycle theft — to gauge the peace and order situation of an area.
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