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Police Brigadier General Redrico Maranan of the QCPD went on a courtesy call to Mayor Joy Belmonte on 4 January 2024.
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Quezon City Police District Director P/Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan led the entire police force in paying the traditional New Year's courtesy call to Mayor Joy Belmonte on 4 January 2024 to reiterate its commitment to serve and protect the QCitizens.
Maranan tagged his entire command group: the Chiefs of his Directorial Staff, the 16 Station Commanders, and other officials in paying the courtesy call to Belmonte.
The police chief also thanked Belmonte and other local government officials for their support to the police force in maintaining peace and order in the city as he assured the QCPD's full support to the LGU's programs and policies.
Belmonte for her part said the City government will always be a partner of the QCPD in providing some logistics for the police force to carry it's duties in securing the safety of all city residents and thwarting petty and syndicated crimes.
Maranan in turn assured the local executive that the entire police force would do its part in protecting the QCitizens from any criminal activities.