Brigadier General Alexander Tagum, director of the newly created Metropolitan Davao Police District (MDPD), openly condemned the killing of businesswoman Yvonette “Yvonne” Chua Plaza. According to …
BGen. Alexander Tagum, director of the newly-formed Metropolitan Davao Police District , openly condemned the killing of businesswoman Yvonette “Yvonne” Chua Plaza.
Plaza, 38, who just disembarked from a Mitsubishi Montero vehicle and was about to open the gate of her rented house at Purok 18, Buttercup Street of Green Meadows Subdivision in Barangay Sto. Niño, Tugbok district, was shot multiple times by motorcycle-riding men on December 29, 2022.Tagum challenged the authorities in Davao City not to let this gruesome killing happen again in Davao City.
“I am warning you. Your days are numbered. Harapin ko kayo. I will create MDPD to be a strong force and a tool to ensure the safety and security for the people of Davao. Wala ko naghinambog. Atubangon ta mo, mag ready ko sa mga pwersa nako. Padayon lang ninyo ang kabuang ninyo kay mahunong ang inyong kinabuhi sa kalibutan,” he said.
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