+ Follow INTERPOL SINGAPORE Tag
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[Title] => Singapore to copy RPs Magic Eye
[Summary] => The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) has accepted an invitation of the Singaporean police force to lecture on the technology and processes involved on the Magic Eye Txt Patrol 2910 pioneer program of the Metro Manila police.
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[Title] => Singapore to adopt Metros Magic Eye
[Summary] => The Singaporean government is adopting the text-based crime reporting scheme of the Metro police force in its own anti-crime campaign as it asked the Arroyo administration to provide information on how it is implementing the use of mobile phones in seeking assistance from the authorities against bomb threats, theft and other crimes in the streets, Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco said yesterday.
Velasco said Interpol Singapore, in an e-mail, requested the Philippine government to brief them on how the Magic Eye Txt Patrol 2910 works.
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INTERPOL SINGAPORE
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Velasco said Interpol Singapore, in an e-mail, requested the Philippine government to brief them on how the Magic Eye Txt Patrol 2910 works.
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