Xinhuanet

Police augment patrolling Manila in the Philippines

Source: Xinhua 2016-11-11 17:15:44

PHILIPPINES-MANILA-POLICE PATROL

Members of the Philippine National Police Special Weapons and Tactics patrol at the entrance of Chinatown in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 11, 2016. The Manila Police District has augmented the policemen patrolling Manila after they have verified kidnapping cases. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

   1 2 3 >>  

 
Police augment patrolling Manila in the Philippines
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-11-11 17:15:44 | Editor: xuxin

PHILIPPINES-MANILA-POLICE PATROL

Members of the Philippine National Police Special Weapons and Tactics patrol at the entrance of Chinatown in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 11, 2016. The Manila Police District has augmented the policemen patrolling Manila after they have verified kidnapping cases. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

   1 2 3   

分享
Philippines' Duterte says he is against 2014 defense pact with U.S.
Philippines allows Malaysia to chase kidnappers into its waters
Philippine FDI net inflows climb by 32 pct in August
Philippine exports up by 5.1 pct in September
Foreign exchange rate in the Philippines
Say goodbye to your bachelorhood on "Singles Day"
Say goodbye to your bachelorhood on "Singles Day"
Chinese coast guard ship visits Vietnam
Chinese coast guard ship visits Vietnam
Harvest season of chrysanthemum arrives, central China
Harvest season of chrysanthemum arrives, central China
CPC members play vital role in various walks of life
CPC members play vital role in various walks of life
Members of Libyan Red Crescent work in Maya area
Members of Libyan Red Crescent work in Maya area
Awarding ceremony of Panda Competition held at Chinese Embassy in Canberra
Awarding ceremony of Panda Competition held at Chinese Embassy in Canberra
4 Afghans killed, 33 others injured in attack on German consulate
4 Afghans killed, 33 others injured in attack on German consulate
Philippine president's spokesman says Marcos burial to take place ahead of year-end
Philippine president's spokesman says Marcos burial to take place ahead of year-end
Back to Top Close
010020070750000000000000011100001358227991