New NBI headquarters building to rise in Legazpi City | Inquirer News

New NBI headquarters building to rise in Legazpi City

/ 08:09 PM March 23, 2023

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will have its own building in Bicol region where a regional center will rise at the Rawis village in Lagazpi City.

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LEGAZPI CITY — The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will build in the Bicol region where a regional center will rise at the Rawis village in this city.

Lawyer Menardo de Lemos, NBI director, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials, and the Ako Bicol Party-list (AKB), led the ground-breaking ceremony around 10 a.m.

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“We are thankful to [AKB] Rep. Elizaldy Co, committee chair on appropriations, for allocating funds for the construction of the three storey regional office. This is a milestone for the NBI, finally realizing the dream to have the establishment [in a building here],” De Lemos said.

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He said the office will be operational and serve the public in two to three years.

“This is one of a kind, the first and the biggest so far, not only in the Bicol area but in the entire nation as well,” De Lemos added.

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He said the P250 million worth of building will also serve as a site for activities and will serve as a training center for aspiring NBI agents.

“The personnel will become more efficient with their new work place and the clients, as well, [will benefit] wherein there’s convenience whenever they have transactions,” he stressed. Michael B. Jaucian, INQ

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