STAKEHOLDER SUPPORT

A. Sustain public information and dialogue

1. Public Information and Advocacy

The Regional Director of PRO ARMM is still continuing and maintaining the core values of the PNP to the personnel of the Regional Head Quarters down to lower units. This brings the high-quality, effective and efficient service to all community of this PRO.

PRO ARMM conducted 44 Television (Interview/appearance) and 133 Radio (Interview/appearance) engagements; five (5) cascading on Compliance Evaluation Process on PGS; one (1) audit seminar on Compliance Evaluation Process on PGS; six (6) Examination conducted to all PPOs on Advance E-Learning; one (1) meeting on PRO ARMM RACPTD and TWG, Strategy Review and Oath-Taking Ceremony; and RD’s presentation on Unit Re-Valida on Compliance Evaluation Process.

a. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Materials

a.1 Distribution of Informative flyers, handbooks, posters and stickers. A total of 515 Crime Prevention Tips and Public Safety Tips; 829 Drug Prevention and Control Awareness Tips; 310 Gender and Development Related Materials; 1,022 Unit Magazine/Newsletter; and 1,280 Press Releases and Featured Stories. were distributed to the personnel of the RHQ, PPOs, and C/MPS. . a.2. Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE). There were 1,278 PICE lectures conducted and participated with 19,433 participants. The purpose of this is to impart knowledge to the PNP personnel the proper way of investigating and handling cases as to the PNP matters is concern.

a.3 Symposium on PNP P.A.T.R.O.L PLAN 2030 and Conduct of Community Engagement Survey. On July 28, 2015, Personnel of this PRO from RPSB headed by Operation Officer and PCR Officer conducted public information and dialogues to the students as well as the faculty and staff of Illana Bay Integrated Computer College, Inc. The symposium was conducted in relation to the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L PLAN 2030 and aimed to seek the involvement of citizenry in the attainment of the transformation path.

a.4 Symposium on PNP P.A.T.R.O.L PLAN 2030. On November 25, 2015 personnel of this PRO from Public Safety Company headed by the Commanding Officer conducted Symposium to students at SAL Foundation College in relation to PNP Patrol Plan 2030. The activity aimed to promote their knowledge regarding PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030 and seek to open partnership in the community with a positive perspective to the PNP.

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a.4 Advocacy on Basic Law. On January 20, 2015, fifteen (15) personnel of this PRO from 1st Maneuver Company attended the Advocacy on Bangsamoro Basic Law held at Randasan Social Hall, Market Site, Brgy. Sarmiento, Parang, . The said activity was initiated by Randasan Muslim Community Leaders, it fosters good relationship with the Muslim Community Leaders and other stakeholders.

2. Citizen Empowerment

a. Institutionalization of Barangay Peacekeeping Operation (BPO). For the period, there were 111 Municipal Police Stations and 1,361 Brgys with BPATs.

Number of Number Members CPS/MPS of Brgys Law United Disaster Case Environmental with BPATs with Enforcement Front Relief Tracking Protection BPATs 111 1,361 5,523 0 4,101 0 1,446

b. Anti-Drugs Abuse Council (ADAC). The PRO has a total of 44 numbers of Municipalities with MADAC and a total 392 numbers of MADAC members organized and a total of 465 numbers of Barangays with BADAC and 3,827 total numbers of organized Anti-Drugs Abuse Council (BADAC).

c. Community Awareness Activities. Several seminars and lectures conducted to empower the community and support the thrust of the PRO particularly on crime prevention.

B. Sustain partnership and collaboration

1. Partnership and Collaboration with Stakeholders and other Pillars of the Criminal Justice System (CJS).

Community Organization and Mobilization. There were 214 Non- Government Organizations (NGOs) that were active in the drive against criminality and other activities. 1, 596 total number of BPATs with training and 1,747 Barangay Information Network for the period.

Community Dialogues and Pulong-Pulong. Community dialogues and pulong- pulong totaled 2,492.

2. Participation in Faith-Based Organization

Walk for Peace. This PRO participated the Celebration of 20th Police Community Relation Month with the a theme “Matibay na ugnayan ng Mamamayan at Pulisya, Simbolong Kapayapaan at Kaunlaran ng Sambayanan.”

PNP Ethics Day. This PRO celebrate 21th PNP Ethics Day with the theme of “PNP, Leading the Right Path Towards Credible and Noble Service” participated in the “Regional Bike for Peace” with

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Rev. Fr. Charlie P. Siloterio, DCC, Parish Priest of Mt. Carmel, Parang, Maguindanao as guest of honor and speaker.

Foundation Anniversary. This PRO celebrate 24th PNP Founding Day with Fr. Eliseo R. Mercado, Jr. OMI, Spiritual Director of OMI pre Novitiate Graces as the guest of honor and speaker of this PRO.

117th Philippine Independence Day. This PRO celebrate 117th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence with the theme “Kalayaan sa Pagbabago nasimulan, abot-kamay nang Bayan” was held at this PRO.

114th Police Service Anniversary. This PRO celebrate 114th Police Service Anniversary with the theme “Pambansang Pulisya: Patuloy sa Makabuluhang Paglilingkod at Makatarungang Pagpapatupad ng Batas” held at this PRO.

JPSCC Meeting. On April 18, 2015 OIC, Personnel of this PRO from RPSB attended the JPSCC meeting held at 601st Brigade Headquarters based in Barangay Kalangalan, Tacurong City. The said meeting was structured for the enhancement on the conduct of operations and coordination between PNP/AFP and other friendly forces.

Municipal Peace and Order Council Meeting. On May 12, 2015 at about 9:00- 11:30AM, PCI LINO D CAPELLAN, Company Commander, Charlie Maneuver Company, RPSB attended the Peace and Order Council Meeting held at City Hall, Marawi City. In attendance were: PSSUPT AGUSTIN J TELLO, Provincial Director, LDS PPO; COL. SAMARITA, Deputy Brigade Commander, 103rd Bde, CO SAF, LGU Officials, Line Agency Heads and other sectors in the community. Topics discussed are about the implementation of “NO TINT POLICY” within Marawi City and Province of .

The Catholic PNP joint the 51th celebration of Patronal Fiesta of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Parang, Maguindanao on July 19, 2015

Holy Week. This PRO celebrate Blessing of every office in the observance of the Lenten Season with Rev. Fr. Gilbert C. Ilagan, Deputy Regional Chaplain, PRO ARMM.

OI 17-10 “SUGO” Church Based Project/Activity. In relation to ITP as part of Spiritual Upliftment and Growth of the Organization, personnel from this unit attended the holy mass at Mt. Carmel Parish officiated by the parish priest.

Islamic Leadership and Development Seminar. On October 21-22, 2015, forty one (41) personnel of this PRO attended the said activity held at PRO ARMM Mosque conducted by Regional Chaplain Service (RCS).

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Basic Qur’an Reading Seminar. Forty one (41) personnel of this PRO from RPSB personnel attended the Basic Qur’an Reading Seminar on October 23-24, 2015 held at PRO ARMM Mosque.

2015 Eid’l Fitr Celebration. Muslim Personnel of this unit together with their dependents attended the morning congregational prayer “Sambahayang” at Salaam Police Mosque inside this PRO in celebration of Eid’l Fitr which signifies the end of the Holy Month of Ramadhan.

3. Participation in Religious, Health/Physical Fitness, and Environmental Protection Programs/Campaigns.

Sunday Mass. A regular Sunday mass are being held inside camp attended by Roman Catholic PNP personnel and its dependents.

Blue Mass. Being held at this PRO every Wednesday at RHQ Building and attended by Roman Catholic PNP personnel.

Muslim Friday Prayer. Congregational prayer held every Friday at the Regional Mosque, inside camp attended by muslim PNP personnel and its attendant.

Evangelical Mission. On July 21, 2015 Catholic personnel from this unit participated in the Evangelical Mission of Iglesia ni Cristo held at COC Building, PRO ARMM.

Bike for Peace. On November 21, 2015, two (2) RPSB personnel participated in the Bike for Peace held in Bongo Island, Parang, Maguindanao.

Sympathy Run. This PRO joined “Sympathy Run” in honor of the heroic acts of the PNP SAF44 at Parang, Maguindanao.

Clean-Up Drive. For the period covered a total of 9 Clean-Up Drive participated by the personnel from this unit. Fun Run. On October 18, 2015 forty five (45) RPSB personnel of this PRO composed of five (5) PCOs and forty (45) participated during the Fun Run Activity with the theme: “Takbo Para sa Bilanggo” in relation to the Celebration of National Correctional Consciousness Week (NACOCOW) held at City ground.

Yapakapayapaan. On February 6, 2015 thirty (30) personnel of this PRO from RPSB participated in the YAPAKapayapaan/Barefoot Walk for Peace held at ORG Compound, .

In line with the Integrated Transformation Program this PRO continued conducting Physical Fitness Test to all personnel from RHQ down to lower units and other Sports Development Program. This activity is conducted by HRDD personnel.

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Shown below are the participation of the PRO in the different religious, health/physical fitness and environmental protection-related activities.

Accomplishments Nr. of Religious Activities Nr. of Health/Physical Fitness Nr. of Environmental Participated Program Participated Protection Related Activities Participated 609 1318 259

4. Family, Juvenile and Gender and Development Program.

Personnel of this PRO attended seminar on Forum on Magna Carta for Women and Role of Women in Nation Building, Peace and Development with theme: “Juana, Desisyon Mo ay Mahalaga sa Kinabukasan ng Bawat Isa, Ikaw na!” with Atty. Adjuri Kusain Kansi, Chairperson RHRC ARMM and Development Committee as guest honor and speaker held at COC building, Camp Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao.

A one (1) Day Seminar on Gender and Development was also conducted and held at RCEO ARMM conference this PRO on September 21, 2015.

2015 Womens Month Celebration. On March 09, 2015 Police Women from PRO ARMM participated the Women’s Month Celebration held at ORG Compound, Cotabato City.

Municipal Council for Protection of Children (MCPC). On January 21, 2015 personnel of this PRO form of Public Safety Company attended the Municipal Council for the Protection of Children Meeting held at Sangguniang Bayan, Session Hall, Municipality of Parang.

Orientation Seminar on Laws for the Advancement for Women (OSLAW). On February 13 and 16, 2015 twelve (12) personnel of this PRO from RPSB attended the two (2) days seminar conducted by RWCPD held at RWCPD Building, Camp BGen Salipada K Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao.

Gender Awareness Development Program. On March 10-11, 2015 personnel of this PRO from Alpha Maneuver Company (AMC) participated the said activity aims to empower women on food processing in Muslim delicacies at Polloc Freeport Admin Building, Brgy. Polloc, Parang, Maguindanao.

2015 Women’s Month Celebration. Policewomen from this PRO from Battalion Headquarters and maneuver companies attended the Women’s Month Celebration held at ORG Compound Cotabato City. Moreover, in relation to the celebration eight (8) female personnel from this unit attended the Women Livelihood/Trade Fair and Woman Forum/Agenda Building held at Municipal Plaza, Parang, Maguindanao

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Forum on Magna Carta of Women and Role of Women in Nation Building, Peace and Development. On April 1, 2015 ten (10) personnel of this PRO attended the forum conducted by RPCRD held at COC Building, PRO ARMM.

19th Awareness Week for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation. Personnel of this PRO conducted Lectures and Information Dissemination on Protection of Children Against Sexual Abuse and Exploitation within our AOR.

The 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against Women and Cum Launching of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of ARMM Gad Code. On November 25, 2015, thirty three (33) RPSB policewomen headed by Chief, Regional Women and Children Protection Desk (RWCPD) PRO ARMM participated in the Kick-Off Ceremony for the 18-Day Campaign To End Violence Against Women and Cum Launching of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of ARMM GAD Code held at ORG Quadrangle, ARMM Complex, Cotabato City which highlighted with a parade followed by Kick-Off Ceremony for the 18-Day Campaign To End VAW and Cum Launching of the IRR of ARMM GAD Code.

Accomplishments Gender Sensitivity Training Women & Children Advocacy Program Nr of Trngs Nr of Participants Nr of Trngs Conducted Nr of Conducted Participants 8 402 4 361

5. Anti-Corruption Initiative.

 Strict implementation on the number of hours rendered by PNP personnel per day.

 All 118 C/MPS have displayed their respective Service standards/Flowcharts.

 Conduct of Regular and Random Inspection and drug testing.

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

A. Attain financial and logistical adequacy consistent with the law

1. Management of Donations from LGUs and Other Agencies

Donor/Funding Donation/Program Recipient Construction of PRO ARMM PNPTR PRO ARMM Perimeter Fence

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2. Management of Resources

Personnel of this PRO headed by PSINSP DAVID B. MADAMBA, Chief, RIMD re-oriented dipole antenna of HF- CODAN base radio installed at Regional Operation Center, PRO ARMM to cover NHQ, PNP.

Personnel of this PRO headed by PSINSP DAVID B. MADAMBA, install the Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchanges (EPABX) telephone at RHQ Building 2nd Floor, PRO ARMM.

Personnel of this PRO conduct installation and repair of Siren at RHQ Building.

Construction of the perimeter fence of PRO ARMM located at Purok Hill Top to Purok Zone Beach area, Camp Salipada K, Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao

B. Optimized utilization of Logistical resources

1. Financial Management Program. Below are the breakdowns of Personal Claims of PNP personnel and Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) who were paid/settled by this PRO:

a. Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses. A total Php 178,040,000.00 was released for the operational and administrative requirement of the PRO.

b. Combat duty Pay. A total amount of Php 21,013,380.00 for Combat Duty Pay was released and distributed to 20,832 uniformed personnel.

c. Replacement Clothing Allowance (RCA) Claim. A total amount of Php 15,442,000.00 was released for RCA with 1,103 personnel as recipients; Php 12,270,500.00 for Productivity Incentive Benefit of PNPs and NUPs.

d. Trust and TISP Funds. For the period, a total of Php 12,570,000.00 Trust Fund was released to PRO ARMM for the Construction of PRO ARMM Perimeter Fence. This PRO also has no TISP Funded Projects for CY 2015.

e. Collateral Funds. This PRO received a total of Php 52,656,428.68 for Collateral Funds, broken down as follows:

e.1 Replacement of Clothing Allowance ------Php 15,442,000.00 e.2 Initial Clothing Allowance NUP ------Php 465,000.00 e.3 Combat Duty Pay ------Php 21,013,380.00 e.4 Reimbursement Hospital Expenses ------Php 175,548.68 e.5 Productivity Incentive Bonus ------Php 12,090,500.00 CY 2014 PCOs and PNCOs e.6 Productivity Incentive Bonus ------Php 180,000.00 CY 2014 Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) e.7 ICA CY 2015 PNP Recruits ------Php 3,290,000.00 TOTAL ------Php 52,656,428.68

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f. Priors Years Claim. For the period a total of amount of Php 1,887,397.87 was released fund for the prior claims of 50 personnel of this PRO for Salary and Long Pay Differentials.

g. On Special Financial Assistance, Initial Clothing Allowance, Clothing Allowance of NUP and Salary and Long Pay Differential.

 The amount of Php 180,000.00 clothing allowance for 90 NUPs, Php 1,887,397.87 was released fund for the prior claims of 50 personnel of this PRO for Salary and Long Pay Dirrentials.

 For the period Php 175,548.68 as a Reimbursement Hospital Expenses (RHE) for two (2) policemen.

2. Logistic Management Program.

On mobility, the PRO is a recipient of seven (7) unit troop carrier (KIA); nine-teen (19) units motorcycles (Rouser) and eleven (11) sets of Desktop Computers (Dual Core). The troop carriers, motorcycles and Desktop Computers were distributed as follows:

Distribution Unit/PPOs Troop Motorcycle Desktop Computer Carrier Lanao del Sur 3 7 - Maguindanao 1 5 - Basilan 1 4 11 Sulu 1 2 - Tawi-Tawi 1 - - Liaison Crame - 1 - Total 7 19 11

This PRO is a recipient of one (1) unit Makita Lawn Mower and one (1) unit Honda 4 stroke engine Grass Cutter from Mr. Elvin A Ventajar, PSMBFI ARMM Branch Manager on November 03, 2015.

This PRO is a recipient of sets of ten (10) Desktop Computers from PSSLAI dated September 7, 2015 and it was distributed as follows:

Unit/Offices Distribution RPHRDD 1 ROPD (ROC) 2 RID 3 RPCRD 1 NUPAS 1 RLRDD 1 Liaison Crame 1

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On the distribution of Glock 17 for the period, in Maguindanao 32; Lanao del Sur 82; RPSB 88; RHQ/RHSG 34; Basilan 35; and Sulu is 51.

3. Research and Development Program.

The PRO continued its development program through the construction of Perimeter Fence located at Purok Hill Top to Purok Zone Beach area and the maintenance of the Illana Golf Country Club.

Tawi-Tawi PPO is a recipient of one (1) troop carrier and four-teen (14) tricycles from Tawi-Tawi Congresswoman Ruby M. Sahali and Governor Nurbert M. Sahali on May 3, 2015.

LGU of Omar, Sulu donated a lot intended for the construction of a standard type MPS building.

PSSLAI Branch Manager, donated/turned-over ten (10) units personal computers and two (2) units of chainsaw to the PRO

This PRO have 118 MPS, 13 are completely constructed standard police station while 13 are on-going, 67 are not standard police stations while 25 has no police station.

No-Police Not Standard Total of Standard Police Station Station PPOs Police Police (Occupying Station Stations Constructed On-going LGU Bldg) Lanao 8 1 27 4 40 Maguindanao 4 7 11 14 36 Basilan 1 3 5 3 12 Sulu 0 1 14 4 19 Tawi-Tawi 0 1 10 0 11 TOTAL 13 13 67 25 118

C. Attain transparency and accountability in all financial and logistical Transactions

1. Improvement of the Procurement System

PCSUPT RONALD R. ESTILLES, Regional Director, PRO ARMM and PCSUPT NOEL P. ARMILLA, Deputy Regional Director for Administration, distributed bandoliers to RPSB personnel from ISO fund procurements.

2. Financial and Logistical Review and Evaluation Program

PSUPT ROEL L. LAMI-ING, Deputy Chief, Regional Intelligence Division, PRO ARMM attended seminar on Specialized Planning Course on November 2-13, 2015 at PNCOAI Club Hall, Second Floor, CESPO Building, Camp Crame, Quezon City.

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LEARNING AND GROWTH

A. Recruit the most qualified applicants

1. PNP Recruitment Program CY 2015.

There are 236 Qualified PNP Applicant for PSF quota for the period.

2. Appointment of Non-Uniformed Personnel.

The PRO totaled 320 Non- Uniformed Personnel were appointed in vacant position for the period.

B. Develop competent, motivated and values-oriented PNP core values

1. Programmed Courses/Seminar Conducted

a. A total of twenty 50 programmed courses were conducted and attended by 2,801 PNP personnel of the PRO.

TRAINING PROGRAMMED COURSES/SEMINARS PARTICIPANTS CONDUCTED Closing Ceremony of Criminal Investigation Course 1 52 (CIC) Class No. 365-2015 Closing Ceremony of Crime Scene First Responders 1 58 Course Conduct of Automated Fingerprint Identification 1 58 System (AFIS) PNP Standard Handgun Familiarization and 3 268 Proficiency Training (HFPT-Phase I) Proficiency Training on the use of GLOCK 17 Pistol 5 271 and Pre-Qualification Test Basic Qur’an Seminar 1 44 Islamic Leadership and Values Formation Seminar 1 44 Moral Recovery and Values Formation Seminar 1 54 Seminar on Sexual Harassment Awareness for Police 3 130 Officer (SHAPO) Orientation Seminar on Laws for the Advancement of 3 139 Women (OSLAW) Basic Computer Literacy 3 122 PNP Modified SCOUT CL 50-2015RARMM 1 46 Human Rights Seminar 3 164 PNP Standard Handgun Familiarization and 1 86 Proficiency Training (HFPT-Phase II)

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PNP Standard Handgun Familiarization and 1 55 Proficiency Training (HFPT-Phase III) Basic Life Support 1 50 PNP Basic Combat Shotgun Training 2 104 Disaster Preparedness, Search, Rescue and Relief 2 100 Operation Course PNP Standard Marksmanship Training for M16 Rifle 2 102 Police First Responders Course 1 50 Closing Ceremony of PNP SCOUT CL 08-2015 ARMM 1 67 One Day Values and Leadership Course 2 100 Scientific Method of Processing Fingerprints for Police 1 63 Investigators Crime Scene First Responders Course 1 59 Seminar on Bomb Identification and Detection 1 55 One Day Moral Recovery and Values Formation 1 95 Seminar Closing Ceremony of Community Oriented Policing 1 54 System (COPS) Explosive Ordinance Reconnaissance Agent Training 1 51 (EORAT) PNP Standard Handgun Qualification and 1 76 Marksmanship Test (HQMT-Phase II) Closing Ceremony of Crises Response Seminar 1 66 Closing Ceremony of Specialized Courses for WCPD 1 61 Officers PNP Standard Handgun Marksmanship Test (HCMT- 1 57 Phase III) TOTAL 50 2,801

Also, a total of 16 un-programmed courses/seminars were conducted and attended by 1,211 PNP personnel of the PRO.

TRAINING PARTICIPANTS UN-PROGRAMMED COURSES/SEMINARS CONDUCTED

Tactical Commanders Course (TCC) CL 01-2015 ARMM 1 75 ISO Refresher Course 2015 1 45 Air-to-Ground Operation Seminar (AGOS) 1 69 Lecture on Basic Radio Communication 2 107 Qualification Exam for Personnel without Issued Firearms 1 31 Marksmanship Training of RPSB 1 97 Enemy Mapping System Seminar 1 18 Capability Enhancement of RPSB 1 80 One Day Refresher Course on Basic Radio Operations 1 35 Basic Computer Essentials Certification 1 387 One Day Motorcycle Rider’s Seminar 1 22 Enhancement Training on Mediation for PNP Officer in 1 33 Sulu Joint Opening Ceremonies of Police Intelligence Officers 1 65 Course (PIOC) CL 2014-75 and Police Intelligence Course

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(PIC) CL 2014-119

One Day Training Orientation on Cooperatives 1 100 Barangay Intelligence Network (BIN) 1 47 TOTAL 16 1,211

2. Individual Training Program. For the period, five (5) personnel of the PRO graduated from PSOSEC; 28 personnel graduated from PSOAC; five (5) personnel graduated from PSOBC; 30 personnel graduated from PSOCC; and 14 personnel graduated from PSJLC.

3. Unit Training Program

For the In-Service and Job Enhancement Trainings/Seminars, the PRO conducted 50 programmed and 16 un- programmed trainings/seminars which were participated by total number of 4,012 PNP uniformed personnel and 54 Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP), respectively.

4. Specialized Training Program

PSSUPT ELIZALDE C. QUIBOYEN; PSSUPT AGUSTIN J. TELLO and PSSUP EDGARDO A. GONOCRUZ, attended Provincial Directors/Directors Qualification Course on March 16, 2015 to March 27, 2015 at PNPTS, Camp Crame, Quezon City. Also PSSUPT JULIUS M. COYME attended the same course on July 6, 2015 to July 24, 2015 of the same address.

PSUPT MALDAM D. MUKARAM and twelve (12) others attended Instructor’s Development Course (IDC) on May 18, 2015 to May 29, 2015 at University of Southern Philippines.

PSSUPT SIEGFREDO E. RAMOS, JR.; PSSUPT JOHN RODERICK A. MORALES and PSSUPT MATTHEW P. BACCAY, attended Police Directors/City Directors on November 2015 at PRO 11, Davao City

PCI BENJAMIN H. USMAN and six (6) others attended Tactical Commanders Course on June 22, 2015 to July 10, 2015 at Camp Crame, Quezon City

PCI CIELO L. CALIGTAN and PINSP PABLO C. BOLOY, attended the Scout Ranger Course at Phil Army, Camp Tecson, San Miguel Bulacan, on March 26, 2015.

PINSP BRENT SALAZAR, also attended of the same course on September 10, 2015 and also twenty-one (21) personnel of this PRO still had already finished their Commando Course, out of twenty-one (21), there were four-ten (14) PCOs and seven (7) PNCOs participants for the Commando Course.

PSUPT ROEL L. LAMI-ING; PCI BENJIEL KIRBY L. BAJO and PCI APRIL LOU M. PALMA, attended Hostage Negotiation Course at PRO 12, Camp Tambler, General Santos City.

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PCI NAPOLEON A. LANGO, attended TOT Environmental Crime Investigation Course (ECIC) on August 2015 at Cramp Crame, Quezon City

PCI LOUIE B. PERRERAS and six (6) others attended First Response to Terrorist Incident (FRTI) on April 27, 2015 to May 1, 2015 at General Santos City.

PSI AL-RIEZA S. KINANG, attended Logistic Management Course on March 18, 2015 at Camp Crame, Quezon City.

PCI BENJIEL KIRBY L. BAJO and four (4) others attended Major Case Management Course on March 16, 2015 to March 24, 2015 at PRO 12, General Santos City.

PCI LOUIE B. PERRERAS and three (3) others attended Investigating Terrorist Incident Course on February 2, 2015 to February 13, 2015 at General Santos City.

PSINSP JACKYLL I. BILIBLI and two others attended Pistol Instructor Certification on January 5, 2015 to January 16, 2015 at Firing Range, Camp Quintin Merecido, Buhangin, Davao City.

PSINSP RONALD M. DE LEON and thirteen (13) others attended Human Rights Course under the GSCF Project of US-DOJ/ICITAP on June 15, 2015 to June 26, 2015. PCI HERRY C. GUBAT and five (5) others attended POBC TOT on June 17, 2015 to Juyl 2, 2015.

PINSP ROMEL T. SANTOS and six (6) others were still under taken Investigation Officers Basic Course.

PINSP LENDLE LEV G LANGKIT and seven (7) others attended Air to Ground Operation Training on September 28, 2015 to October 01, 205 at Camp Siongco, Awang DOS, Maguindanao.

PINSP HARRY A. BOGLOSO; PINSP DENNIS MARK G. ENERGAN and PO1 Abraham M. Madayan, attended Urban Counter Revolutionary Warfare (UCRWC) on September 16, 2015 to September 17, 2015 at CSC-ARMM Training Hall, ORG Compound, Cotabato City.

PINSP ROSEL O. HALLAZGO, attended Alay sa Bayan on September 16, 2015 to September 17, 2015 at CSC-ARMM Training Hall, ORG Compound, Cotabato City.

PINSP RONELYN B. SARMIENTO and PINSP CHRISTINE A. CAMACHO attended Investigation Officers Basic Course (IOBC) on November 9, 2015 until this date at PRO 3, San Fernando, Pampanga. Also PINSP MONA GUIA F. MENEZ, attended the same course at Roxas City, Capiz.

PCI KRIS CONRAD M. GUTIERREZ and five (5) others attended Three (3) day Bomb Awareness and Detection Seminar on November 5, 2015 to November 7, 2015 at DIPO-WM, Zamboanga City.

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PCI SAHIRON M. MAMANTAL and fourteen (14) others attended Five (5) day Bomb Awareness and Detection Seminar on November 23, 2015 to November 27, 2015 at DIPO-WM, Zamboanga City.

SPO4 Pasigan A. Abas, attended Values Orientation Workshop on September 23, 2015 to September 24, 2015 at CSC-ARMM Training Hall, ORG Compound, Cotabato City.

SPO3 Abdin Arasa, attended Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Course on October 20, 2015 to January 12, 2015 at Zamboanga City.

PO3 Derham-Emer M. Alih and four (4) others attended ATA Protection of National Leadership Course on February 9, 2915 to February 27, 2015 at Subic Bay.

PINSP MICHAEL L. AMERIL; PINSP DANNY S. BARAGUIR and eight (8) others attended FTODP on April 13, 2015 to April 28, 2015 at PRO 10, Camp Alagar, Cagayan de Oro City.

5. Foreign Training Program

PCSUPT RONALD R. ESTILLES, Regional Director, PRO ARMM; PCSUPT NOEL P. ARMILLA, Deputy Regional Director for Administration and PSSUPT JOSELITO F. SALIDO, attended Senior Crisis Management Course on August 24, 2015 to August 28, 2015 at Washington DC, USA.

PCI LINO D. CAPELLAN, attended Law Enforcement Techniques to Combat Terrorism Course on August 10, 2015 to August 14, 2015 at International Law Enforcement Academy.

PINSP RAZUL G. PANDULO, attended the Hiroshima Peacebuilding Human Resource Development Project for the Bangsamoro in on January 2, 2012 to February 6, 2015 at Hiroshima, Japan.

PINSP MARCILLE S. MANGUIOB, attended Bangkok ILEA Training Arson Investigation Course on May 4, 2015 to May 15, 2015 at ILEA Bangkok, Thailand.

C. Uphold and Promote the Principles and PNP Core Values

1. Promotion System

For the CY 2015 total of 636 were promoted for 3rd level and 2nd level via regular promotion, out of 636 there were 74 PCOs and 561 PNCOs were promoted for the period.

2. Internal Reforms

This PRO was still conducting random drug test to all PNP Personnel.

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Further Reduction of Uniformed Personnel at Headquarters. Of the actual strength of the PRO which is 6,375, out of 6,375, 14.09% or 898 personnel were assigned at Regional Headquarters (RHQ) and Provincial Headquarters (PHQ) while 85.91% or 5,477 personnel were assigned in the field.

Assignment of at least 21 personnel of every MPS. All C/MPS are manned by at least 21 PNP personnel. OIC and/or COPs of the 118 C/MPS are all PCOs.

3. Living the PNP Core Values

Maka Diyos

Personnel of this PRO conducted lecture on Moral Recovery at RCEO building with Pastor Jepty B Caraso JR., Host Pastor, Making Alliance Evangelical Church

2015 Eid’l Fitr Celebration Muslim PRO ARMM personnel attended the early morning congregational prayer “Sambahayang” at Salaam Police Mosque in connection with the Holy Month of Ramadhan.

Islamic symposium held a COC, Camp BG SK Pendatun and participated by PNP PRO ARMM personnel.

Makabayan

114th Police Service Anniversary. This PRO celebrate 114th Police Service Anniversary with the theme “Pambansang Pulisya: Patuloy sa Makabuluhang Paglilingkod at Makatarungang Pagpapatupad ng Batas” held at this PRO.

Makatao

Human Right Desks have been established in all units/offices of the PRO. A total of 19 various seminars/lectures relative to Human rights were conducted and participated by 502 PNP personnel.

Makakalikasan

The PRO continuously supporting the DENR in protecting and preserving the natural and residual forest against illegal operations.

D. Institutionalized adequate package of benefits and remuneration

1. Moral and Welfare Program

a. PNP Housing Program. The housing projects for PNP personnel of the PRO is operational at Brgy. Sarmiento, Parang, Maguindanao for the period.

b. Scholarship Program. Four (4) PNP-PLDT Smart College Education Assistance Program and Six (6) Reward Educational Assistance Program for the period.

c. PNP Health Care Program. There were 58 PNP personnel were processed their expanded reimbursements of their hospital expenses.

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2. Personnel Enhancement Program

Awards and Decorations – A total of 9,502 appropriate awards were given to deserving PNP and NUP broken down as follows.

Type of Awards PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL

Kadakilaan 1 0 0 1 Kagalingan 15 191 0 206 Kasanayan 107 374 11 492 Papuri 802 7,133 149 8,084 Mabuting Asal 40 443 0 483 Pglilingkod sa Mindanao 16 42 0 58 Sugatang Magiting 1 10 0 11 Paglilingkod 15 15 0 30 Ugnayang Pampulisya 20 113 0 133 Paglaban sa Manliligalig 2 2 0 4 TOTAL 1,019 8,323 160 9,502

3. Reward and Punishment System.

For the period, there were 143 cases received: 29 cases were dismissed, 60 cases were suspended; one (1) case was demoted; 100 cases were Forfeiture of Pay and 22 cases were dropped from rolls.

Penalty PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL Dismissed 0 29 0 29 Demoted 0 1 0 1 Suspended 1 59 0 60 Forfeiture of Pay 5 95 0 100 DFR 0 22 0 22 TOTAL 6 206 0 212

E. Develop a responsive police organization

1. Information and Communication Technology

The PRO ARMM WEBSITE (http://www.proarmm.com) was reactivated and administered by PSIINSP JULIUS PASCUA SANTILLANA who maintains the operational and administrative aspects of the website.

Twitter Account (PRO ARMM@proarmm). The official twitter of PNP PRO ARMM.

Facebook Account (www.facebook.com/pro.armm)

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PROCESS EXCELLENCE

A. Improve community safety awareness through community-oriented and human right-based policing

1. Model Police Station. 13 standard police stations are completely constructed while 13 are still on-going.

2. Multi-Sectoral Cooperation on Human Rights.

A total of 19 various seminars/lectures relative to Human rights were conducted and participated by 502 PNP personnel.

Trainings/ Seminars/ Forums/Lectures/ Dialogues Number of Participants (Meetings) Personnel PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted One-day Human 20 Rights Lecture at RCEO office, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on February 20, 2015 participated by 20 personnel (3 PCOs, 16 PNCOs and 1 NUP) of RCEO, PRO ARMM. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted Half-day (8:00AM- 68 12NN) Human Rights Lecture at RSTU, PRO ARMM, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on February 17, 2015 participated by 68 PNP SCOUT 08-2015 participants. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted Human Rights Lecture 9 at the Conference Room, RHQ, PRO ARMM, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on February 17, 2015 around 6:30PM participated by 9 PCOs from the Mentoring Course 2015 initiated by C, HRDDS, RPHRDD, PRO ARMM. PSINSP JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM coordinated with the office 3 of the Regional Human Rights Commission ARMM at ORG Compound, Cotabato City on February 23, 2015, around 9:30AM purposely to discuss the HR lecture to the participants of the then upcoming JPST Training Program 2015. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights

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Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted One-day Human 8 Rights Lecture at RFSO 19 office, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on March 11, 2015 participated by 8 personnel (1 PCO, 7 PNCOs) of RFSO 19, PRO ARMM.

PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted One-day Human 59 Rights Lecture at RIDMD Training Room, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on April 15, 2015, around 9AM participated by 59 PNP CIC CL 2015-11 training participants. Attended the ARMM-HUMANITARIAN AND DEVELOPMENT ACTION PLAN (HDAP) Situation Analysis (SA) Writeshop 1 PNP participant presided by Mr. Khalid S. Dumagay, chief, LGDD, DILG-ARMM on May 25, 2015, from 9:00AM to 11:00AM at the Meeting Room 2, RPDO-ARMM, ORG Compound, Cotabato City. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted One-day Human 8 Rights Lecture at RFSO 19 office, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on March 11, 2015 participated by 8 personnel (1 PCO, 7 PNCOs) of RFSO 19, PRO ARMM. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM conducted One-day Human 59 Rights Lecture at RIDMD Training Room, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on April 15, 2015, around 9AM participated by 59 PNP CIC CL 2015-11 training participants. SPO4 FHAEYD C. CANA, RHRAO PRO ARMM EDUCATION & INFORMATION PNCO –conducted one-day Seminar at 42 ARMMTS, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on May 29, 2015 (9:00AM to 4:00PM) participated by 42 students of PSFTP 2014-01. SPO4 FHAEYD C. CANA, RHRAO PRO ARMM EDUCATION & INFORMATION PNCO gave a One (1)-Day Human Rights 16 Lecture to the personnel and staff of the Regional Communications & Electronics Office (RCEO ARMM) on May 22, 2015 (8:30AM to 4:00PM) at RCEO ARMM Camp SK Pendatun Parang Maguindanao participated by 16 RCEO personnel. PSI JAVER JUBAIL MUIN, the Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), PRO ARMM attended the National Monitoring 1 PCO from PRO ARMM Mechanism (NMM) Case Conference conducted by the CHR in partnership with PNP-HRAO last July 8, 2015 from 9:30AM to 5:30PM at CHR Multi-Purpose Hall, Diliman, Quezon City. Basilan PPO, PRO ARMM spearheaded by PSUPT OSCAR P NANTES- OIC Basilan PPO together with PSI JAVER MUIN 56 conducted a One (1)-day Human Rights Seminar on August 12, 2015 (9:00AM to 5:00PM) at Basilan PPO Conference Hall, Menzi, Isabela City in connection with the month-long celebration of IHL day. RHRAO, PRO ARMM undertook the following activities in participation to the celebration of the International Humanitarian Law Day, to wit: Reading of IHL message of H.E President Benigno S. Cojuangco Aquino by RD PRO ARMM on August 10, 2015 during the Flag Raising Ceremony and Display of IHL 18 | P a g e PRO ARMM Annual Accomplishment Report 2015 tarpaulin at the main gate of PRO ARMM headquarters on August 10, 2015 around 9:00AM. SPO4 Fhaeyd C. Cana, Education and Information PNCO, RHRAO-PRO ARMM conducted a 1-Day Human Rights Lecture at RIDMD Training Room, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on August 20, 2015, participated by the 12th Batch of the PNP Criminal Investigation Course (CIC). Maguindanao PPO, PRO ARMM spearheaded by PD PSSUPT NICKSON B MUKSAN together with PINSP MAXIMO J 72 GERODIAS, JR, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer conducted a One (1)-Day HR Seminar on September 8, 2015 from 10:00AM to 4:00PM at Conference Room, Maguindanao PPO, Camp Datu Akilan Ampatuan, Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao participated by WCPD and Investigation personnel of 36MPS. SPO4 Fhaeyd C. Cana, Education and Information PNCO, RHRAO-PRO ARMM conducted a Half-Day Human Rights 12 Lecture at RCEO-ARMM, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on September 18, 2015, from 8:00AM to 12:00NN participated by 12 personnel of RCEO, PRO ARMM. SPO4 Fhaeyd C. Cana, Education and Information PNCO, RHRAO-PRO ARMM conducted a 1-Day Human Rights Lecture 58 at RIDMD Training Room, Cp BGen SK Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao on August 20, 2015, participated by the 58 students PNP Criminal Investigation Course (CIC) (52 PNP PRO ARMM members and 6 AFP members). PCINSP ACHMAD A ALIBONGA, regional police human rights officer of PRO ARMM together with 9 PCOs, attended the 10 Cluster Training of Traniners conducted by the PNP Human Rights Affairs Office last October 13-15, 2015 at Grand Regal Hotel Km 7, JP Laurel Avenue, Lanang, Davao City. TOTAL 502

B. Legal Service Program.

Likewise, nine (9) lectures conducted; three (3) Legal Service initiated seminars conducted; two (2) Legal Aid Clinics conducted; and 275 Legal Queries Responded.

C. Improve crime prevention and control

1. Results-Oriented Operations

a. Intelligence

a.1. Counter Intelligence Report Monitored. For the period there were 26 CI reports acted by this PRO.

a.2. Intel Led Operations. For the period this PRO recorded eighty (82) Intelligence-led operations.

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a.3. Community-Based Information Networks. There are one thousand seven hundred forty-seven (1,747) Barangay Information Network maintained.

a.4. Enhancement Counter Intelligence (CI) Efforts Against Erring PNP Personnel. Sixteen (16) personnel included in the CI Watchlist were identified; eight (8) allegedly supporters of ASG; two (2) allegedly conspired with the suspect/s in the illegal activities; one (1) allegedly involved in illegal drugs activities/illegal gambling; one (1) involved in gunrunning; four (4) illegal drugs; and two (2) kotong/illegal drugs protectors..

a.5. Foreign Liaison. There were 19 VIPs security operations conducted by this PRO. Likewise security operations were also undertaken during the conduct to five (5) foreign dignitaries in PRO ARMM.

a.6. CBI Conducted on PNP Applicants. There were a total of four hundred eight (408) CBI conducted on PNP Applicants and Non-Uniformed Personnel by this PRO.

a.6. Intelligence Dissemination. For the period this PRO totaled 1, 061 intelligence products being disseminated and used by other offices and units.

a.7. Anti-Criminality. For the period a total of five (5) arrested Most Wanted Persons; and sixty-five (65) arrested Wanted Persons.

b. Investigation 3,782

b.1. Crime Statistics. For the period from 01 January to 30 November 2015, a Total Crime Volume (TCV) of 3,872 was 3,461 411 or recorded; 1,920 are Index Crimes and 1,952 11.88% are Non-Index Crimes. Compared to the 3,461 TCV of same period last year, there was an TIC = 1,725 increase of 929 (11.88%) incidents with an TNIC = 1,736 average monthly crime rate of 10.81 incidents per 100, 000 populations. 2014 2015

Period Variance % Type of Crimes 2015 2014 CRIME AGAINST PERSON 1,172 1,032 13.56%

Murder 512 491 4.28%

Homicide 41 90 54.44%

Physical Injury 573 810 29.26%

Rape 46 33 39.39%

CRIME AGAINST PROPERTY 748 693 7.94%

Robbery 248 228 8.77%

Theft 270 283 4.59%

Carnapping 186 124 50

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Cattle Rustling 44 58 24.14%

Index Crime Volume 1,920 2,117 9.31%

Non-Index Crime Volume 1,952 1,345 45.13%

Violation of Special Laws 533 484 10.12%

Other Non-Index Crime Volume 730 861 15.21%

b.2. Service of Warrant of Arrest. A total of 190 Warrant of Arrest was received. Out of these, 80 were served which reflected 42.10 % served rate.

b.3. Neutralization of Wanted Persons. 109 Arrested wanted persons. Out of these 11 were most wanted persons.

b.4. Neutralization of Person under Warrantless Arrest. A total of 644 persons were arrested.

Nr of Arrested Nr of Most Wanted Nr of Wanted Persons under TOTAL Persons Arrested Persons Arrested PPOs Warrantless Arrest 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 Lanao del Sur 2 0 57 19 199 183 258 202

Maguindanao 2 5 35 31 243 143 280 179

Basilan 6 1 12 10 86 83 104 94

Sulu 1 1 4 2 79 62 84 65

Tawi-Tawi 0 1 1 6 37 39 38 46

TOTAL 11 8 109 68 644 510 764 586

c. Operations

c.1. Anti-Criminality Initiatives.

a. Police Visibility. The PRO intensified its efforts against street crimes and other criminality through the Lambat Sibat. Relatedly, a total of 9,099,396.00 man hours was spent in patrolling.

b. On Law Enforcement.

1. Campaign against illegal drugs. A total of Php 16,841,553.24 worth of illegal drugs and paraphernalia were confiscated to include marijuana leaves/plants. Likewise, 243 persons were arrested and 207 cases were filed in court.

2. Campaign against Carnapping. Anti-carnapping efforts resulted to the recovery of six (6) vehicles and 23 motorcycles on various operations conducted. ten (10) persons were arrested.

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3. Campaign against Bank Robbery. No incident recorded for the period. 4. Campaign against Hijacking/Highway Robbery. No monitored hijacking and highway robbery incident in AOR.

5. Campaign against Illegal Gambling. A total of 24 anti-gambling operations were conducted that resulted in the confiscation of 66 slot machines and various illegal gambling paraphernalia and Php 18,069.69 bet money and 47 persons were arrested.

6. Campaign against illegal Logging. One (1) operation conducted that resulted in the confiscation of 20 flitches assorted of good lumber.

7. Campaign against illegal Fishing operations. No incident recorded for the period.

8. Campaign against Prostitution/Vagrancy and Child/Abuse Pedophilia. One (1) operation conducted wherein one (1) Filipino victim.

9. Campaign against Smuggling/Piracy. No reported incident for the period.

10. Campaign against Cattle Rustling. Seven (7) Operations resulted in the arrest of three (3) cattle rustlers and the recovery of eight (8) animals.

11. Campaign against Syndicated Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs. There was one (1) was in Sulu.

12. Campaign against Human Trafficking. A total of 691 victims of human trafficking were rescued in the Region that resulted to the arrest of four-teen (14) persons. Victims were turned-over to the DSWD for proper disposition.

13. Campaign against Loose Firearms (Kontra Boga). A total of 170 assorted high powered and low powered firearms were confiscated and that resulted to the arrest of 133 persons.

14. Community Safety and Protection Program. No recorded for the period.

15. Community Oriented Policing System (COPS). There were 142 COPS established/maintained.

16. Civil Disturbance Management Operations. No recorded for the period.

17. Search and Rescue Operations. Six (6) search and rescue operations were conducted recording 2,282 man-hours spent for the period.

18. Disaster and Relief Operations. Initiated seven (7) Disaster and Relief Operations with 1,312 man-hours spent.

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19. VIP Security Operations. A total of 1,147 VIP Security Operation has been conducted with 108,435 man hours.

20. Traffic Management. A total of 610,356 man-hours were spent on traffic management.

21. Airports and Seaports Security Operations. Recorded a total of 646 security operations on airports and seaports spending 119,765 man-hours.

22. Disaster Preparedness and Management. There were 18 activities conducted in coordination with the LGUs and different stakeholders.

THE COMMUNITY

A. Safer place to live, work and do business

Police-Community Partnership

a. Community Assistance and Development Programs. Repaired/Renovation of Regional Health Service Building for the convenience of PNP personnel of the PRO and its dependents. This PRO in partnership with LGUs, private institution and other socio- civic organization initiated the conduct of the following:

Community Assistance and Development Programs

Livelihood and Support to Relief Feeding Skills MEDOP Blood Letting Community Operations Program Development Projects Projects

Conducte Suppo Conduct Support Conduct Support Conduct Support Conduct Support Conduct Support d rted ed ed ed ed ed ed ed ed ed ed 18 83 12 27 28 20 0 10 2 13 5 23

b. Disaster Preparedness and Management.

Disaster Preparedness and Management Coordin Training/S Clean-Drive Informati Inter-unit Simulation ation eminar on (de-clogging on drive Disaster Drills and PPOs with Disaster of response Exercise LGUs Preparedn esteros/wate drill ess rways Competitio n Lanao del Sur 3 6 68 4 - 52 Maguindanao 5 21 72 27 - 36 Basilan 3 7 7 2 7 Sulu 6 5 42 5 - 39 Tawi-Tawi 1 3 43 4 - 7 TOTAL 18 42 232 42 - 141 23 | P a g e PRO ARMM Annual Accomplishment Report 2015

B. Effectively Enforce Laws

Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC). This PRO conducted quarterly Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee in the different areas in Mindanao and it is headed by PCSUPT RONALD R. ESTILLES, Regional Director, PRO ARMM/Chairman, RLECC ARMM.

OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND OTHER CONCERN

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MEDICAL MISSION FROM (JAN – NOV 2015)

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For the period of January to November 2015, RHS ARMM have catered various services such as medical and dental consultations, admissions, and treatment, Medical Standbys, Reimbursements, and Medical Evaluations for schooling and PFT. The Medical has performed four thousand eight hundred twenty two (4,822) medical consultation, treatment and evacuation while the Dental Dispensary performed three thousand twenty four (3,024)dental consultation and treatment with a total of seven thousand eight hundred forty six(7,846) medical and dental cases that benefited PRO ARMM personnel, dependents and authorized civilians.

PRO ARMM 2015 BEST PRACTICES

The following were instrumental in the accomplishment of the PRO ARMM tasks, to wit:

a. PRO ARMM Strategic Plan; b. Cooperative; c. Eco tourism; d. Instilling discipline among Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Personnel; e. Conduct of three (3) CADET classes; f. Engaging other stakeholders to include NGOs; g. Decentralization of Filling-up of NUP Vacancies of the PRO; h. Quality Over Quantity of PO1 Recruits; i. Explosive Ordinance Reconnaissance Agent Training (EORAT); j. Daily Information Report; k. Constant Command Visit; l. All Women Company; m. Efficient Resource Management; n. Involvement in Faith-Based Activities; o. PRO ARMM Empowerment; p. Institutionalization of Cashbook for Finance Officer; q. Institutionalization of Fidelity Bond; r. Policy on the Relieve of Finance Officer; s. Regular Conduct of Family Conference; t. Settlement of Unpaid Expenditures Accounts; u. PRO ARMM “Fingerprint Solution” Project; v. Oplan Pagari (Magkaibigan); w. Oplan Pagothangen so Droga (Tumba Droga); x. Conflict Management Training and Conflict Mapping Workshop; y. Field Visit and Inspection; z. Deployment of Administrative Personnel; aa. Infrastructure, facilities and Donor Effective Management; bb. Lashun Natuh in Lupah Sug (Love and Care for Sulu); cc. Family Conflict (RIDO) Mediation Program; dd. Human Rights Advocacy Program; ee. Anti-Illegal Drug Program; ff. Implementation of Special Laws; gg. Anti-Human Trafficking Program; hh. Community Safety Awareness Program; and ii. Review Classes for NAPOLCOM Exams.

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PRO ARMM HIERARCHY

Command Group

Regional Director

DRDA DRDO

Regional Directorial Staff

RP HRDD RID ROPD RLRDD RPCRD RCD RIDMD

Provincial Director

LANAO DEL SUR MAGUINDANAO BASILAN SULU TAWI-TAWI

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