The Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) and the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC), in conjunction with the Provincial Development Council (PDC), held a joint meeting on June 23, 2025, at the Ceremonial Hall of the New Capitol Building to review Bohol’s peace and order status and strengthen ongoing anti-crime, anti-drug, and rehabilitation efforts.
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PPOC ming-pagawas pagtugot paggamit sa P6-M confidential funds
Gipagawas sa Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC), niadtong bag-ong nilabay nga hiniusang tigum sa Provincial Anti Drug Abuse Council (Padac) ang usa ka resolusyon nga magtugot sa gobernador nga gamiton na ang P6M nga supplemental budget alang sa confidential funds sa konseho.
BOHOL REMAINS A ZERO INSURGENCY PROVINCE
The province of Bohol is still a zero insurgency province, the Philippine Army confirmed during the joint Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) and Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) meeting at the Capitol’s Sangguniang Panlalawigan Session Hall on April 3.
PPOC sets aside P419M for 2023 peace, order programs
Fighting against criminality and insurgency to obtain a peaceful and orderly Bohol has the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) setting aside a war-chest of P419,008,047 for Bohol’s 2023 peace and order programs.
PPOC mitugot paggamit sa P20M ‘intelligence fund’
Gipasupot sa Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) sa Bohol ang P20 milyones nga pundo isip confidential fund alang sa pagpatunhay sa kahusay ug kalinaw sa lalawigan.
Gov. Aumentado reconstitutes PPOC, finally sets regular meet
After a long while, the newly reconstituted Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) has a pegged regular meeting, unlike then when it was at the whim of the chairman that notices were sent on short notice.
Calape, Jagna, Valencia lead in Bohol’s drug clearing drive
Of the 47 towns and one city in Bohol, three towns lead the list of attaining an almost perfect number of drug cleared barangays, a report shared at the recent Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) and the Provincial peace and Order Council (PPOC) joint meeting showed.
Crimes escalate, but crime solution efficiency increase
Except for homicide, crimes involving the attainment of peace and order surged to an already high 17.79 percent, as local police authorities scamper to find the leak that could smear a bad image to the province that banks on tourism and more investments.