<!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3><br><strong>BY JEL SANTOS</strong></h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3><br>The Pasig City government turned over on Friday 30 patrol cars to the local police to boost the anti-criminality drive in the city.</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>Mayor Vico Sotto said the city government spent a total of P25,440,000 for the 30 units of Nissan Almera.</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:image {"id":330727,"sizeSlug":"large","linkDestination":"none"} --> <figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="http://www.tempo.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/pasig-patrol-car-590x310.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-330727"/><figcaption><strong>Photo from Mayor Vico Sotto</strong></figcaption></figure> <!-- /wp:image --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>“The cars will be used for their daily operations,” the mayor said.</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>“Makakatulong ito sa pagpapanatili ng kaayusan, at pati sa pagpapatupad ng mga health protocols sa ating mga lansangan,” he added.</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>He said the city purchased sedan-type vehicles in order for policemen to be able to drive on narrow streets.</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>The turnover ceremony was held at the Pasig City Hall grounds. <strong>(Jel Santos)</strong></h3> <!-- /wp:heading -->