+ Follow OPLAN BALIK PAARALAN Tag
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[Title] => Spy cameras tutok sa U-belt, pulis ikinalat
[Summary] => Kasado na ang may 1,000 unipormado at nakasuot sibilyang miyembro ng Manila Police District (MPD) na idedeploy sa pagbubukas ng klase sa Hunyo 15.
[DatePublished] => 2010-06-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => DepEd: Smooth school opening
[Summary] => Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said yesterday’s opening of classes for more than 20 million public elementary and high school students nationwide was smooth and orderly.
[DatePublished] => 2008-06-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Dagupan relaunches Pulis Mo, Ka-text Mo
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY – The police force here in coordination with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will maximize the text messaging mania among students through their program “Pulis Mo, Ka text Mo” in time for the school opening on June 10 for better police response to their concerns.
Superintendent Dionicio Borromeo, city police chief, told The STAR that their policemen will go around schools in the city for the re-launch of the said program for massive information dissemination.
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[Title] => Zero crime vs students, says MPD
[Summary] => The Manila Police District (MPD) has announced there have been no crime perpetrated against students in the first two weeks of classes in the city, primarily as a result of the security plan laid out by police and school authorities.
However, MPD director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong emphasized that the initial report should not make the police complacent, but instead the anti-criminality operations should be stepped up in line with "Oplan Balik Paaralan."
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[Title] => Crime-free first week of classes
[Summary] => The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) reported yesterday zero crime incidents involving students in Metro Manila during the first week of classes.
"We have not received any reports of crime incidents involving students as of yet. Hopefully, this will continue when private and college students report for their first day on June 13," Metro police chief Director Vidal Querol said.
He attributed the crime-free week to the deployment of 6,000 policemen near school campuses, particularly in crime "hot spots" in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Seguridad giplano pagbukas sa klase
[Summary] => Usa sa gihatagan og pagtagad sa kapolisan atol sa unang adlaw sa pagbukas sa klase kagahapon mao ang hulga sa terorismo.
Kini nalatid sa giduso nga security plans sa nagkalainlaing buhatan sa kapolisan sa kalungsuran sa lalawigan sa Sugbo Cebu ngadto sa Police Provincial Office.
Wala gisalikway sa kapolisan ang posibilidad sa terorismo sanglit usa ka maayong higayun sa mga terorista nga mabaniog lukop kalibutan ang ilang dautan nga buhaton ngadto sa kabataan nga motungha.
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[Title] => Balik Paaralan for TMG
[Summary] => Expecting heavy traffic on Metro Manila roads leading to schools during the resumption of classes next week, the Traffic Management Group (TMG) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) will be implementing Operational Plan "Balik Paaralan.
TMG director Chief Superintendent Errol Pan said Oplan Balik Paaralan would involve a combination of traffic direction and control as well as assistance to motorists.
"We will deploy mobile units and personnel on foot at different strategic areas nationwide, particularly near schools and universities," Pan said.
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[Title] => Government, private sectors get ready for opening of classes
[Summary] => Students and parents arent the only ones making last-minute preparations for the opening of classes next Monday.
In a second command conference at the Department of Education head office in Pasig, DepEd officials led by Secretary Florencio Abad met with representatives from the government and private sector to discuss the possible problems that may crop up when classes resume on June 6.
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[Title] => WPD all set for opening of classes
[Summary] => Barely two weeks before the scheduled opening of classes on June 6, the Manila police has tightened security near schools to prevent criminal elements from preying on students.
The WPD, through its 11 police stations, 48 police community precincts and the District Support Units, will field mobile, motorcycles and beat patrols for a more intensified police visibility near schools to deter crimes, Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong said.
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[Title] => School zone patrols net 55
[Summary] => A total of 55 street criminals were rounded up by police in the vicinity of 790 schools, universities and colleges in Metro Manila in the last five days, according to the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO).
Metro police chief Director Ricardo de Leon warned other criminals that the 1,433 policemen deployed in school zones under "Oplan Balik Paaralan 2004" will continue conducting anti-crime operations to protect students during the staggered opening of classes for school year 2004-05.
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OPLAN BALIK PAARALAN
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[Title] => Spy cameras tutok sa U-belt, pulis ikinalat
[Summary] => Kasado na ang may 1,000 unipormado at nakasuot sibilyang miyembro ng Manila Police District (MPD) na idedeploy sa pagbubukas ng klase sa Hunyo 15.
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[Title] => DepEd: Smooth school opening
[Summary] => Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said yesterday’s opening of classes for more than 20 million public elementary and high school students nationwide was smooth and orderly.
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[Title] => Dagupan relaunches Pulis Mo, Ka-text Mo
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY – The police force here in coordination with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will maximize the text messaging mania among students through their program “Pulis Mo, Ka text Mo” in time for the school opening on June 10 for better police response to their concerns.
Superintendent Dionicio Borromeo, city police chief, told The STAR that their policemen will go around schools in the city for the re-launch of the said program for massive information dissemination.
[DatePublished] => 2008-06-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Zero crime vs students, says MPD
[Summary] => The Manila Police District (MPD) has announced there have been no crime perpetrated against students in the first two weeks of classes in the city, primarily as a result of the security plan laid out by police and school authorities.
However, MPD director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong emphasized that the initial report should not make the police complacent, but instead the anti-criminality operations should be stepped up in line with "Oplan Balik Paaralan."
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[Title] => Crime-free first week of classes
[Summary] => The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) reported yesterday zero crime incidents involving students in Metro Manila during the first week of classes.
"We have not received any reports of crime incidents involving students as of yet. Hopefully, this will continue when private and college students report for their first day on June 13," Metro police chief Director Vidal Querol said.
He attributed the crime-free week to the deployment of 6,000 policemen near school campuses, particularly in crime "hot spots" in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Seguridad giplano pagbukas sa klase
[Summary] => Usa sa gihatagan og pagtagad sa kapolisan atol sa unang adlaw sa pagbukas sa klase kagahapon mao ang hulga sa terorismo.
Kini nalatid sa giduso nga security plans sa nagkalainlaing buhatan sa kapolisan sa kalungsuran sa lalawigan sa Sugbo Cebu ngadto sa Police Provincial Office.
Wala gisalikway sa kapolisan ang posibilidad sa terorismo sanglit usa ka maayong higayun sa mga terorista nga mabaniog lukop kalibutan ang ilang dautan nga buhaton ngadto sa kabataan nga motungha.
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[Title] => Balik Paaralan for TMG
[Summary] => Expecting heavy traffic on Metro Manila roads leading to schools during the resumption of classes next week, the Traffic Management Group (TMG) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) will be implementing Operational Plan "Balik Paaralan.
TMG director Chief Superintendent Errol Pan said Oplan Balik Paaralan would involve a combination of traffic direction and control as well as assistance to motorists.
"We will deploy mobile units and personnel on foot at different strategic areas nationwide, particularly near schools and universities," Pan said.
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[Title] => Government, private sectors get ready for opening of classes
[Summary] => Students and parents arent the only ones making last-minute preparations for the opening of classes next Monday.
In a second command conference at the Department of Education head office in Pasig, DepEd officials led by Secretary Florencio Abad met with representatives from the government and private sector to discuss the possible problems that may crop up when classes resume on June 6.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-02 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => WPD all set for opening of classes
[Summary] => Barely two weeks before the scheduled opening of classes on June 6, the Manila police has tightened security near schools to prevent criminal elements from preying on students.
The WPD, through its 11 police stations, 48 police community precincts and the District Support Units, will field mobile, motorcycles and beat patrols for a more intensified police visibility near schools to deter crimes, Western Police District (WPD) director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => School zone patrols net 55
[Summary] => A total of 55 street criminals were rounded up by police in the vicinity of 790 schools, universities and colleges in Metro Manila in the last five days, according to the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO).
Metro police chief Director Ricardo de Leon warned other criminals that the 1,433 policemen deployed in school zones under "Oplan Balik Paaralan 2004" will continue conducting anti-crime operations to protect students during the staggered opening of classes for school year 2004-05.
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