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Camp Bgen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao Camp BGen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao STAKE HOLDER SUPPORT A. SUSTAIN PUBLIC INFORMATION AND DIALOGUE 1. Public Information and Advocacy PRO BAR appeared in 10 Television (Interview/appearance); 1,604 Facebook Postings; 1,604 Twitter Posting; 487 Radio Engagement; 454 Press Releases/Featured Stories. a. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Materials POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE BANGSAMORO ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT AUTONOMOUS REGION (PRO BAR) January February March April May June 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 Public Information A. Police Institutional Information Program 1. Police Information and Continuing Education (P.I.C.E) a. Police Information and Continuing Education 1,148 1,489 1,754 2,340 3,035 3,018 (P.I.C.E.) B.Police Community Information Program 1. Broadcast and Electronics Media a. Television 27 22 38 59 121 123 Appearance/guesting 1 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) b. Radio appearance 330 377 573 699 846 1,280 /guesting c. Social Media/ ICT c. 1 Social Media Post 11,110 16,353 34,527 42,823 57,199 61,784 c. 2 Social Media 109,08 125,13 242,88 166,69 38,751 35,161 Engagement 7 5 4 8 c. 3 Social Media FB Live 98 156 213 467 685 807 Programming c. 4 Complaints/ Crime 174 133 391 555 723 999 Reported 2. Print Media (Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials a. Crime Prevention and 261,36 286,75 273,17 387,32 177,765 222,918 Public Safety 7 6 1 5 b. Office/Unit 121,35 302,83 magazine/newsletter/gaz 1,203 29,992 14,628 57,917 4 9 ette c. Press 140 695 447 526 860 1,265 releases/featured stories d. Tarpaulin/ streamer 606 655 986 1,719 2,153 2,427 display 3. Conduct of community awareness lectures on crime prevention, public safety, anti-illegal drug campaign, information gathering, etc. a. Lectures on Crime Prevention/Public 1,296 1,720 2,803 0 6,051 8,063 Safety b. Press Conference 2 21 73 729 900 1,578 c. Stakeholder/Sectoral 933 1,080 1,352 3,157 3,888 6,893 Dialogues d. Community/Barangay 1,773 2,293 5,879 6,344 7,821 12,038 Dialogue C. Freedom of Information (FOI) Program 1.Maintenance of FOI Desk 139 409 216 108 1,218 1,911 /Action Taken in FOI D. PID Best Practice and 200 219 364 1,312 2,636 5,035 Good Deeds 434,69 594,08 720,02 964,08 Total 235,695 313,693 8 3 5 3 2 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT REGION (PRO BAR) July August September October 2020 2020 2020 2020 Public Information A. Police Institutional Information Program 1. Police Information and Continuing Education (P.I.C.E) a. Police Information and Continuing 5,382 4,281 4,625 4,395 Education (P.I.C.E.) B.Police Community Information Program 1. Broadcast and Electronics Media a. Television Appearance/guesting 144 174 227 325 b. Radio appearance /guesting 1,397 1,828 2,028 2,796 c. Social Media/ ICT c. 1 Social Media Post 62,267 66,378 66,326 68,784 c. 2 Social Media Engagement 199,27 201,46 142,459 185,596 7 6 c. 3 Social Media FB Live Programming 999 1,728 4,960 7,047 c. 4 Complaints/ Crime Reported 1,023 1,590 5,585 6,727 2. Print Media (Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials a. Crime Prevention and Public Safety 288,28 381,78 376,937 388,366 2 7 b. Office/Unit 157,08 145,316 96,437 136,530 magazine/newsletter/gazette 7 c. Press releases/featured stories 1,482 2,675 2,750 3,145 d. Tarpaulin/ streamer display 2,380 2,683 2,861 3,037 3. Conduct of community awareness lectures on crime prevention, public safety, anti-illegal drug campaign, information gathering, etc. a. Lectures on Crime Prevention/Public 52,391 22,384 18,476 35,642 Safety b. Press Conference 1,928 2,339 2,741 3,017 c. Stakeholder/Sectoral Dialogues 6,486 14,741 14,597 16,694 d. Community/Barangay Dialogue 14,338 20,174 28,308 21,629 C. Freedom of Information (FOI) Program 1.Maintenance of FOI Desk /Action Taken 1,607 2,431 2,327 1,760 in FOI D. PID Best Practice and Good Deeds 0 0 19,506 21,156 766,18 819,42 TOTAL 902,178 878,449 6 8 3 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) b. Citizen Empowerment b.1 Institutionalization of Barangay Peacekeeping Operation (BPO). For the period, there were 113 Municipal Police Stations and 2,115 Barangays with Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs). b.2 BPAT Related Trainings. A total of 50 Trainings were conducted for the period to 1,650 BPAT members. The participation of BPATs contributed more in the successful conduct of various community activities such as house visitation relative to the PNP Oplan Tokhang, Providing Assistance during special activities/occasion (i.e. LIGTAS SUMVAC, LIGTAS UNDAS, Islamic festivals and etc.), relief assistance such as disaster preparedness and response and conflict mediation activities. b.3 Community Awareness Activities. A total of 964,083 seminars and lectures were 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). 1.1 Community Dialogues and Pulong-Pulong. Community dialogues and pulong-pulong activities totaled to 21,629 with total number of participants of 83,890. 1.2 JPSCC Meeting. A total of two (2) Joint Peace Security Coordinating Center Meetings were conducted by this PRO for the period. 1.3 Regional Peace and Order Council Meeting. A total of four Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) Meeting conducted by this PRO. 1.4 Brigada Eskwela 2020. Personnel of this PRO joined the Brigada Eskwela 2020, to help the school authorities within our AOR to ensure peace and security during the school opening. C. PARTICIPATION IN FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATION c.2 This PRO celebrates “78th Araw ng Kagitingan” on April 6, 2020 held at Camp BGen Salipada K Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao with the theme: "Pamanang Kalayaan ng mga Beterano: Isabuhay at Pagyamanin ng Lahing Pilipino". 4 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) c.3 Police Regional Office BARMM celebrates the 119th Police Service Anniversary with HON. AHOD BALAWAG EBRAHIM, Al-Haj, Interim Chief Minster, BARMM as guest of honor and speaker on August 6, 2020 at Camp Bgen Salipada K Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao. c.4 This PRO celebrates 28th PNP Foundation Day and 26th Ethics Day Celebration at PRO BAR Grandstand on January 28, 2020 with MILG-BARMM ATTY. NAGUIB G. SINARIMBO as the Guest of Honor and Speaker. c.5 JPSCC Meeting. A total of 250 JPSCC regular meeting were attended by the personnel of this PRO for the enhancement on the conduct of operations and coordination between PNP/AFP and other friendly forces. c.6 Holy Week and Easter Sunday Activities. This PRO celebrate Lenten Season in the observance of the Holy Week on April 5-11, 2020 was held at Camp BGen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao c.7 May, 2020 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 held at Camp BGen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao. c.8 LOI 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 on every Wednesday of the Month at St. Martin de Pores Chapel, Camp BGen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao. D. PARTICIPATION IN RELIGIOUS, HEALTH/PHYSICAL FITNESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS/CAMPAIGNS d.1 Sunday Mass. A regular Sunday mass is being held inside camp attended by Roman Catholic PNP personnel and its dependents. d.2 Blue Mass. Blue Mass is being held at this PRO every Wednesday at RHQ Building and attended by Roman Catholic PNP personnel. d.3 Muslim Friday Prayer. Congregational prayers were held every Friday at the Regional Mosque, inside camp attended by Muslim Brothers PNP personnel and its attendant. 5 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) d.4 Clean-Up Drive. This PRO regularly conducted clean-up drive to the different areas of responsibility in this region. In line with the Integrated Transformation Program this PRO continuously conduct Physical Fitness Test every month and “Zumba” activity every Tuesday and Thursday to all personnel from RHQ down to lower units and other Sports Development Program. E. FAMILY, JUVENILE AND GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Seminars Numbers Date Conducted Total Conducted Participants After Activity Report re: Sexual Harassment February 19-20, 2020 50 1 Awareness for Police Officers (SHAPO) After Activity Report re: Orientation Seminar on Laws for July 23-24, 2020 25 1 the Advancement of Women (OSLAW) After Activity Report re: Sexual Harassment July 27-28, 2020 25 1 Awareness for Police Officers (SHAPO) After Activity Report re: Orientation Seminar on Laws for August 13-14, 2020 25 1 the Advancement of Women (OSLAW) After Activity Report re: Basic Trafficking September 7-11, 2020 25 1 in Persons Seminar After Activity Report October 5-6, 2020 25 1 re: Orientation 6 | P a g e PRO BAR Annual Accomplishment Reports (January 1-November 30, 2020) Seminar on Laws for the Advancement of Women (OSLAW) After Activity Report re: Opening Ceremony of 17-Day Specialized Course on Investigation of October 7-8, 2020 25 1 Crimes Involving Women and Children for PNP-WCPD Officers Specialized Course on Investigation of Crimes Involving November 12- 22 1 Women and Children December 3, 2020 for PNP-WCPD Officers F.
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