(SBMA chair Wilma Eisma (center) and PLDT-Subictel chairman Eric Alberto pose with other officials of the SBMA and Subictel during the turnover ceremony for the new police outposts donated by PLDT. Photo by Malou Dungog)
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – Seven new police outposts were turned over by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company-Subic (PLDT Subic) to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) as part of the company’s contribution to promote safety and security in this Freeport.
PLDT Subictel chair Eric Alberto formally presented the donation to SBMA chair and administrator Wilma T. Eisma after unveiling an outpost located on Rizal Highway corner Aguinaldo St. near the Subic main gate recently.
The seven outposts, which cost more than P1 million, sported a brand-new look with its bold black theme and vibrant SBMA emergency hotlines painted on walls.
Four new outposts are located at Subic’s Central Business District: Rizal Highway corner Argonaut Highway; Rizal Highway corner Burgos Street; Rizal Highway corner Aguinaldo Street; and Rizal Highway corner Manila Avenue.
Three others are at the Binictican housing area: one at the Binictican main sentry station; one more at the sentry near Pamulaklakin Village; and the third at the sentry gate going to El Kabayo.
PLDT Subictel officials said this corporate social responsibility (CSR) project includes the repair and repainting of the existing security outpost at the Kalayaan main sentry station.
They added that the company would also put emergency phone numbers for the Binictican and Kalayaan housing areas on the police outposts located therein.
Meanwhile, Eisma expressed the agency’s appreciation for Subictel’s continued support in the SBMA’s safety and security program for the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
She reiterated that the PLDT-Subictel CSR project is a testament to the company’s “malasakit” for this premier free port.
The Subic Telecommunications Co., or Subictel, is a subsidiary of PLDT and operates the telephone system in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.