The Makati City Police Station participated in the Makati Peace and Order Council (MPOC) Meeting on June 11, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining peace, security, and public safety through close collaboration with the local government and other stakeholders.
The meeting, held on the 22nd Floor of Makati City Hall, gathered officials from the Makati City Government, law enforcement agencies, and representatives from various government offices to discuss the city’s current peace and order situation and public safety concerns.
According to the Makati City Police Station, the council tackled crime prevention initiatives, assessed ongoing peace and order programs, and discussed strategies to address emerging security challenges affecting the community. The meeting also served as a platform to strengthen coordination among agencies and enhance collaborative efforts in promoting public safety and community welfare.
The police station, led by its Chief of Police, Police Col. Pedro Alagano Jr., actively participated in the discussions aimed at improving the implementation of peace and order initiatives across the city.
Authorities emphasized that the continued partnership between the local government, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders plays a vital role in ensuring a safe, secure, and resilient Makati City through proactive policing, coordinated action, and responsive public service.
