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[Title] => Malabon police to unveil female peacekeeping team
[Summary] => The Malabon City police force is set to launch today the 420-strong Women Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (WBPAT), which will help officers better address the concerns of women and children in the city.
"These are volunteers who will be tapped in assisting our policewomen handle domestic problems, especially those that concern women and children," Senior Superintendent Moises "Kamagong" Guevarra, Malabon City police chief, told The STAR.
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"These are volunteers who will be tapped in assisting our policewomen handle domestic problems, especially those that concern women and children," Senior Superintendent Moises "Kamagong" Guevarra, Malabon City police chief, told The STAR.
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"These are volunteers who will be tapped in assisting our policewomen handle domestic problems, especially those that concern women and children," Senior Superintendent Moises "Kamagong" Guevarra, Malabon City police chief, told The STAR.
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"These are volunteers who will be tapped in assisting our policewomen handle domestic problems, especially those that concern women and children," Senior Superintendent Moises "Kamagong" Guevarra, Malabon City police chief, told The STAR.
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