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2 drug suspects, 17 violators held in Cagayan de Oro anti-crime drive
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2 drug suspects, 17 violators held in Cagayan de Oro anti-crime drive

On July 16, police in Cagayan de Oro conducted a citywide peace and order drive that led to the arrest of two suspected drug traffickers and the apprehension of a wanted individual. Authorities also cited 17 people for violating local ordinances, such as public intoxication and being shirtless in public spaces. The operation included enforcement of national laws against illegal firearms and gambling. Police emphasized collaboration with local government and community leaders, urging citizens to report any suspicious activity.

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2 drug suspects, 17 violators held in Cagayan de Oro anti-crime drive

On July 16, police in Cagayan de Oro conducted a citywide peace and order drive that led to the arrest of two suspected drug traffickers and the apprehension of a wanted individual. Authorities also cited 17 people for violating local ordinances, such as public intoxication and being shirtless in public spaces. The operation included enforcement of national laws against illegal firearms and gambling. Police emphasized collaboration with local government and community leaders, urging citizens to report any suspicious activity.

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