NCRPO responds to more than 29,000 text messages received from police hotlines since June last year

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If you think those police text hotlines are just for display and do not actually matter, think again. In Metro Manila, a total of 29,073 Short Messaging System (SMS), or popularly known as text messages, sent to the police hotline ‘I-send Mo Sa Team NCRPO’ since it was launched in June 29 last year have been acted upon according to the data from the National Capital Region Police Office.

If you think those police text hotlines are just for display and do not actually matter, think again.

“This only shows how people in Metro Manila support the anti-illegal drugs operations of President Duterte. That big figure which is more than half of the actionable text complaints is a manifestation of support and cooperation to our aggressive campaign against illegal drugs,” said Eleazar. It was recalled that Eleazar launched the hotline ‘I-send Mo Sa Team NCRPO’ hotline in order to facilitate police response on complaints by Metro Manila residents and workers. The numbers are 099-99018181 for Smart users 0915-8888181 for Globe users.

“If you would only read those messages, it really inspires every policeman to work and work harder. We thank those who sent those messages for giving us pride, and inspiration to work harder,” said Eleazar. “These are all about the future of their security and the future of peace and order in Metro Manila. They could do a lot in transforming the police organization into a professional police force, a police force with true sense of courage, public service and integrity,” Eleazar said.

 

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