BY KEVIN GALANG
THE Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Korean community on Friday conducted a dialogue aimed at promoting peace and order through enhanced community safety in Angeles City.
The discussion held at the Korean Association Building in Bgy. Anunas gathered together key stakeholders from both the Korean community and local law enforcement to discuss collaborative efforts to ensure a secure environment conducive to business development.

The meeting was facilitated by Choi Jhong Pil, president of the Korean Community, and Joo Yong Guk, member of the Board of Directors.
Their leadership underscored the Korean community’s proactive role in contributing to the safety and prosperity of Angeles City.
Present in the meeting were high-ranking PNP officials, including Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) deputy regional director for administration Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Decena, Angeles City police acting director Col. Joselito Villarosa Jr., and Lt. Col. Emeritus Nunag.
The primary objective of the meeting was to identify prevailing security threats within the area and to formulate unified policies and strategic actions to mitigate risks.
The collaborative exchange of insights and concerns laid the groundwork for the development of concerted efforts and policy initiatives designed to uphold peace and order, thereby nurturing a safe and thriving business environment for both local and foreign investors.
The joint initiative marks a critical step toward sustained community partnership and mutual responsibility in maintaining security, fostering trust, and encouraging continued economic growth in Angeles City.

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