BANGUED, Abra -- The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Commission on Elections (Comelec) beefed up the security measures in Abra province a day before the May 13 elections. However, both agencies maintained that the electoral situation there is "manageable." Provincial Election Supervisor Dexter Cawis said there are no plans to put Abra under Comelec control in the last minute. PNP Acting Provincial Director Alfredo Kiwad Dangani said he was confident the PNP deployed enough forces to ensure the safety and security of Monday's polls. A total of 1,944 forces from the PNP and the military were deployed to the province with the ...
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