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MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine National Police (PNP) will modernize its crime data system through a partnership with South Korea aimed at enhancing investigative work, reducing response times, and improving case resolution across its units. Recently, the PNP and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) signed a partnership agreement with the Korea International Cooperation Agency to develop the Criminal Investigation Data Management and Analysis System (CIDMAS). The platform aims to unify crime-related databases and strengthen law enforcement operations nationwide. READ: DILG, PNP KOICA agree on upgraded system to manage PH crime data “Through this collaboration, the PNP is adopting […]... Keep on reading: PNP taps S. Korea’s tech-driven policing model to boost crime-fighting
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