BY: MAYDA N. LAGRAN
BOAC, Marinduque, (PIA) — Preserving crime scenes will help
authorities cut down rising unresolved cases, according to the Philippine
National Police.
This is the primary goal of the Crime Scene Awareness
Seminar held at the Boac Covered Court by the Marinduque Police Provincial
Office (MPPO).
The Chief of Operations Management Division of the
Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory in Camp Crame, Police Senior
Superintendent Elimer Catabay was invited to speak before 300 barangay
officials about the importance of keeping pieces of evidence untouched.
The more untampered the evidence is, the more chances of
determining the masterminds and their co-horts behind crimes.
MPPO Provincial Director Lorenzo Holanday Jr., together with
PINSP Carmelo S. Aliñio, Chief Police Community Relations Branch (PCRB)
conducted this one-day seminar in cooperation with the Liga ng mga
Barangay-Marinduque Chapter headed by its president, Allan H. Nepomuceno.
Among the guests of honor were Gov. Carmencita O. Reyes and
the Department of the Interior and Local Government OIC-Provincial Director
Rogelio Castillas. (LP/MNL/LBR/PIA-4B/Marinduque)
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