Thursday 26 March 2020

After refueling in Sri Lanka

After refueling in Sri Lanka, the naval mission pressure that is bringing home overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from hassle spots in the Middle East resumed its voyage to Oman, where the repatriation efforts are in progress.

Lt. Cdr. Maria Christina Roxas, spokesman for the Philippine Navy, stated in a declaration on Friday the BRP Ramon Alcaraz and BRP Davao del Sur were given a ship-off ceremony via the Sri Lanka Navy led through Rear Adm. Sumith Ananda Weerasinghe.

The naval contingent resumed sailing to the Indian Ocean for Muscat in Oman, wherein it's far expected to dock.

Col. Noel Beleran, the Philippine contingent commander, stated their visit in Sri Lanka was a “milestone” for the Philippine Navy.

“This bridges the friendship and camaraderie among the two navies as it similarly strengthens the relationship between the authorities of the Philippines and Sri Lanka,” Beleran said in his assertion.

Weerasignhe, for his element, said: “I take this possibility as privilege and an honor to increase my honest gratitude to the government of the Republic of the Philippines and Philippine Navy to choose Sri Lanka for an area to prevent and put up the naval friendship which enter assist to enhance future diplomatic bonding for mutual led collaborative benefits.”

Roxas said the 2 ships had been expected to reach in Oman after a 5-day voyage that commenced on Wednesday.

They are a part of the Navy’s support inside the army’s Joint Task Force eighty two “Pagpauli” whose task is to repatriate OFWs within the Middle East following the escalation of tensions between the USA and Iran inside the region earlier in January.PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief Archie Francisco Gamboa wants an intensified campaign in opposition to illegal playing and the destruction of its confiscated materials “weekly.”

Gamboa issued the declaration on Friday as he and Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo, Quezon City Police District (QCPD) chief, smashed fifty six devices of video karera machines with using a mallet on the grounds of Camp Karingal.

The units were seized from 22 anti-playing operations within the metropolis, Montejo said.“Gusto ko gawin destruction every week (I want the destruction to be finished every week),” Gamboa told the journalists in a hazard interview.

Montejo also pronounced that several playing paraphernalia and cash amounting to P15,363 were confiscated from 91 men and women.

The PNP chief reiterated that every one styles of unlawful gambling such as jueteng, video karera and tupada (cockfighting), among others, were prohibited within the u . S . A ..

Gamboa had announced a one-strike coverage on unit commanders in anti-unlawful drug operations.

Gamboa said the performance of all police unit commanders in imposing the campaign in opposition to “corruption and crime in opposition to public morals, mainly illegal playing” would weigh “closely” of their evaluation.

Moreover, the PNP chief requested the public to help police in its fight in opposition to unlawful playing.

Gamboa lauded the QCPD, which he singled out for its anti-playing efforts.

Maj. Gen. Debold Sinas, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief, had ordered the arrest of the owners of the institutions with video karera.

Sinas said that he wanted more enamel within the operations.

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