03/03/2026
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The City Government of Lapu-Lapu turned over six brand new L300 vehicles, two drones, and 23 police outposts during a ceremony held today at the City Hall grounds on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Mayor Cindi King-Chan led the distribution of the vehicles to the Barangay Mayor's Office, Clean and Green Office, City Mayor's Office, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Lapu-Lapu City Hospital, and Barangay Basak.
Mayor Cindi said the 23 additional police outposts will be strategically deployed in Olango Island and mainland barangays to strengthen police visibility, maintain peace and order, and enable a more effective response to the public's immediate needs. These were officially turned over to the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office.
She said several city service vehicles are already old and due for replacement. Upon PDEA's request and once funds became available, the city allocated a budget for new units. Old but serviceable vehicles will be reassigned to other offices.
Two DJI drones, sponsored by the Local Peace Advisory Boards upon the request of the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office, were also turned over to strengthen monitoring and support operations.
Mayor Cindi said the initiative aims to improve mobility, strengthen public safety, and ensure faster service delivery to Oponganons.