THE message rings clear across Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela: there is no safe haven for fugitives.
In a bold and intelligence-driven campaign, the Northern Police District successfully arrested all individuals listed in its Top 10 Most Wanted Persons for February — a sweeping accomplishment that underscores discipline, coordination and unwavering resolve.
At the helm of this relentless drive is PBGen. Christopher R. Dela Cruz, whose firm leadership has sharpened operational focus and strengthened accountability within the district.
Under his guidance, the manhunt operations were marked by sustained surveillance, accurate intelligence gathering and swift, synchronized action.
Those who believed they could outrun the law soon found that justice was only steps behind.
Equally vital to this success were the police chiefs of the CAMANAVA cities: Col. Joey Goforth of Caloocan, Col. Allan Umipig of Malabon, Col. Renante Pinuela of Navotas, and Col. Joseph Talento of Valenzuela.
Their unified leadership ensured that operations on the ground were seamless and relentless.
This was not a string of isolated accomplishments. It was the result of close coordination among the four city police stations, working as one cohesive force.
Real-time intelligence sharing, synchronized field operations and strategic deployment left fugitives with nowhere to hide.
More than completing a list, the February manhunt restored public confidence. It reaffirmed that the rule of law remains firm and uncompromising throughout the district.
It also sent a stern warning to criminals who think time or territory can shield them from accountability.
With this total sweep, the NPD has set the tone for the months ahead. The campaign against crime presses forward — steady, focused and resolute.
Kudos to PBGen. Dela Cruz and the men and women of the NPD. Your unity and dedication continue to make CAMANAVA’s streets safer for all.






