PNP-Special Action Battalion troops participate in the DSWD’s relief goods distribution in 4 barangays in SNA, Sultan Kudarat

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SULTAN KUDARAT, Philippines — Members of the PNP-Special Action Battalion (SAB), under the command of Police Lieutenant John Paul B. Agod, of Team 434 of the 43rd Special Action Company (SAC), joined with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in its “simultaneous distribution” of relief goods to the Indigenous People (IP) in the Barangays of Midtungok, Kuden, Kadi and Nati of Senator Ninoy Aquino town in Sultan Kudarat province.

All the participating troops were under the supervision of Police Captain Amado B. Espina, the commanding officer of the 43rd Special Action Company.

The personnel of the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office (SKPPO), under the over-all supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Joan Maganto and elements of the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Mobile Force Company (SKPMFC), headed by Lieutenant Colonel Roy Romualdo, and police forces of Senator Ninoy Aquino (SNA) municipal police station, led by Police Captain Leonel V. Delasan, also participated in the said food distribution.

Lieutenant Colonel Jomar Alexis A. Yap, chief of the RCADD of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 12, also assisted the DSWD workers during the distribution ceremony. (RAMIL H. BAJO via DM-Mindanao Desk/Photo credit to PNP-SAB-SAC)

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