The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), led by PCol. Noel Aliño, introduced the B-Mascot Police project, featuring life-sized police mascots named Patrolman Inasal and Patrolwoman Masskara.
“This has been motivated by the initiatives of Mayor Albee Benitez for a peaceful and progressive Bacolod City. It aims to strengthen police-community relations by bringing happiness to the people,” Aliño said.
“B-Mascot” stands for “Bacolod-Making A Safe Community with Outstanding and Trustworthy Police”.
The project called “B-Mascot” stands for “Bacolod-Making A Safe Community with Outstanding and Trustworthy Police.”
Patrolman Inasal and Patrolman Masskara are bringing smiles to underprivileged children by visiting their communities and providing entertainment.
“This project will showcase BCPO’s commitment to community welfare by bringing joy and fostering peace to the children and the whole community,” he stressed.
The mascots will also serve as an opportunity for the city police force to connect with the community on a deeper level.
“The mascots will act as friendly representatives, promoting trust, and a positive image of law enforcement among residents.”
“The mascots will act as friendly representatives, promoting trust, and a positive image of law enforcement among residents,” Aliño explained.
Named after Bacolod’s Inasal and Masskara festivals, the mascots celebrate the city’s cultural heritage, fostering pride and unity.