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A policewoman inspects bags of jeepney passengers along R. Castillo street, Davao City. Routine inspections of both public and private vehicles have become the norm in the city after the Davao bombing that claimed at least 14 lives and wounded 70 others on September 2. The incident led President Rodrigo Duterte's to issue a proclamation declaring a state of national emergency. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

Davao City partners with Interpol

The Public Safety and Security Command Center here has partnered with the Interpol or the International Criminal Police Organization to intensify security measures in the city.

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New TF commander presents plan vs terrorism

During the regular session of the city council, Col. Erwin Bernard Neri presented the security plans of the Task Force here to local officials, more than a week after the bombing killed at least 15 people and wounded 69 others at the night market in Roxas Avenue. Neri assumed the command on Thursday, September 8.

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DAVAO BOMBING MEMORIAL. Everyday since the Davao bombing incident that claimed the lives of 15 and wounded 69 others, people from all over the city visit blast site along Roxas Avenue at different times of the day to light candles and offer flowers and prayers. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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Even children visit the memorial site of the Davao bombing along Roxas Avenue at different times of the day to light candles and offer flowers and prayers for the victims. As of Monday night, September 12 the death toll rose to 15 after massage therapist Vicenta Asperin who was six months pregnant died while in coma. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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