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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Cordi police vow support for new La Trinidad leaders (10:15 p.m.)

BAGUIO CITY -- The Cordillera Police Regional Office (PRO) on Thursday assured it would give its full support for newly elected officials of La Trinidad for a more harmonious working relationship with them.

"We are assuring our support to the La Trinidad Municipal Government because we recognize the fact that we cannot fully perform without the local government units and the community," said PRO Director Raul Gonzales.

Gonzales said sustaining a good rapport with the local government units is a helpful key in the successful maintenance of peace and order. (JC of Sun.Star Baguio)



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