Gen. Peñones extends food packs, words of encouragement

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HERMOSA, Bataan — As a show of care for his personnel deployed to protect the public during All Saints’ Day, Police Brigadier General Rogelio “Pojie” Peñones Jr., Central Luzon police director, personally distributed food packs while inspecting security operations across the region.
Peñones said he wanted to see firsthand the deployment of police personnel in Region 3, particularly those assigned to cemeteries during Undas 2025 as people visited their departed loved ones.
Police Brigadier General Ponce Rogelio Peñones Jr., Regional Director of the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3), together with other PRO3 regional staff, visited various cemeteries across Central Luzon early Saturday morning to check the situation on the ground and extend food packs and words of encouragement — a gesture reflecting compassion, leadership, and commitment to duty.
In Bataan, Peñones was accompanied by Police Colonel Marites A. Salvadora, provincial police director, in inspecting cemeteries. He is the first regional police director to conduct ocular inspections across the region during All Saints’ Day.
Peñones is known for sharing inspirational and encouraging Bible verses even before becoming regional police director.