SEND-OFF CEREMONY FOR 17K SEAG-BOUND PNP

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PNP OIC Police Lieutenant General Archie Francisco Gamboa on Friday (22 November 2019) leads the send-off ceremony of TG Central Luzon police personnel who will provide security in the 30th Southeast Asian Games where 10,000 athletes and sports dignitaries from all over Southeast Asia are expected to converge for the 30th SEA Games slated November 30 to December 11, 2019. The PNP said the number of police force deployed in assorted sporting venues of the SEA Games reached 17,000, a ratio of 1:1+ including the number of athletes and officials of host Philipines which is around 2,000. (Mike Taboy/Benjie Cuaresma/IAMIGO/CNS)

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