Las Piñas P20-M CCTVs go 24/7
LAS PIÑAS City is now “on cam” round the clock. A command center for Las Piñas’ P20-million CCTV (closed-circuit television) system is now operating 24/7, with personnel from the local traffic bureau monitoring 23 surveillance cameras on the city’s major thoroughfares. “Constant monitoring through these CCTVs is vital to avert crime incidents and for quick response to emergencies and traffic situations,” Las Piñas Mayor Vergel Aguilar said in a statement. The CCTVs and the command center based at City Hall started operations in November last year. In earlier interview, Councilor Carlo Aguilar said the city council originally allocated P25 million for the project but was able to negotiate for a discounted price of around P20 million. The cameras can be remotely controlled and have zooming capabilities, according to the councilor. Jaymee T. Gamil
Caloocan family seeks help on missing woman
THE FAMILY of Mercedes P. Bernal is appealing for public assistance in locating the 65-year-old woman, a resident of Dimasalang Street, Maypajo, Caloocan City, who went missing on Feb. 8. Those who have information regarding her whereabouts may call Ruel Bernal or Verma Espino at 0949-1710143, 0918-5914125, 0923-6760115; or DSWD Caloocan at 336-57-05.