We all deserve some good news.The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported a 40% and 48% decrease in incidents of motorcycle and car theft, respectively, in the past 12 months compared to the same period from July 2015 to June 2016.The
Carnappers might now want to think twice before laying their filthy hands on someone else's property. Republic Act No. 10883--otherwise known as the Anti-Carnapping Act--has finally lapsed into law, and it carries harsher penalties for thieves caught stealing
If your house doesn't have a garage and you just park your car by the roadside, this news might cause you sleepless nights.Director General Ricardo Marquez, chief of the Philippine National Police, has advised car owners to avoid parking their
Car theft is a persistent problem in this country, and the Philippine National Police wants car owners to continue trusting that the authorities are doing their best to address it. In the meantime, the PNP has shared on its Facebook page "12
A lawmaker is seeking to expand the coverage of the Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972 by including the identity transfer of a vehicle as a prohibited and punishable act.According to Rep. Jeci Lapus (3rd District, Tarlac), he filed House Bill (HB)
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