PNP opens satellite hub for police clearance in Capiz

By Perla Lena

July 11, 2024, 6:38 pm

<p><strong>SATELLITE HUB.</strong> The first satellite hub for national police clearance in Western Visayas opens in Robinsons Place in Roxas City on Wednesday (July 10, 2024). The hub will make it easier for nearby towns of Roxas City to secure the needed document, the regional police office said in statement. <em>(Photo courtesy of PRO6)</em></p>
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SATELLITE HUB. The first satellite hub for national police clearance in Western Visayas opens in Robinsons Place in Roxas City on Wednesday (July 10, 2024). The hub will make it easier for nearby towns of Roxas City to secure the needed document, the regional police office said in statement. (Photo courtesy of PRO6)

 

ILOILO CITY – The Philippine National Police opened its national police clearance satellite hub inside a mall in Roxas City, making it more accessible to clients.

“The endeavor aims to provide an accessible and reliable system for the issuance of National Police Clearance in Roxas City and the nearby municipalities in the province of Capiz,” the Police Regional Office 6 (PRO6) said in a statement on Thursday.

The satellite hub, which opened on Wednesday, is located at Level 2, Lingkod Pinoy Center, Robinsons Place Roxas, in the capital town of Capiz.

It is the first satellite hub to open in Western Visayas.

It can accommodate an average of 50 clients a day, said PRO6 spokesperson Lt. Col. Arnel Solis.

Before the opening of the satellite office, the national police clearance was also accessible at the Roxas City Police Station, he added.

It is also accessible in municipal police stations in Dumarao, Ivisan, Mambusao, Pontevedra, President Roxas, Sigma, and Tapaz.

PRO6 regional director Brig. Gen. Jack Wanky also expressed his gratitude to the mall and the local government of Roxas City for its support of the PNP.

“This partnership between the local government unit, the stakeholders, and the PNP will open more opportunities for all of us to attain the development we yearn for many years. Police Regional Office 6 is thankful for giving us another milieu to serve the community better. At the same time, giving our police force a channel to be felt in the community even more,” Wanky said in a statement. (PNA) 

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