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Retirement Honors for Marquez, Constantino Retirement Honors for Marquez, Constantino Duterte appoints PCSupt. Dela Rosa as new PNP Chief Story on Page 2 o the men and women of the “ Philippine National Police, Tmaraming, maraming salamat sa pakikiisa ninyo sa adhikain kong mabago ang ating public image at corporate culture. Thank you for doing your jobs well. If I, as your Chief, took this organization further and higher than others, know that I did it by standing on your collective shoulders. Ang lahat ng accomplishments na ipinagmamalaki natin ngayong araw na ito ay nagmula lahat sa inyo,” said PNP Chief PDG Ricardo Marquez. “I simply provided the leadership; it was you who made things happen. My tour of duty report is actually a celebration of our indomitable spirit as an organization. Sana, ipagpatuloy ninyo ang ating nasimulan, lalo na ang “one good deed a day, every day”, sa ilalim ng bagong pamunuan,” Marquez added. His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III retirement honors for the no. 2 Top OfficerOperations of and the Officer-In-Charge, Office PNP Chief Police Director General with DILG Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento. the PNP. of the Deputy Chief PNP for Administration – Ricardo Marquez was given a testimonial PDG Marquez is a member of the PMA The unwavering loyalty to the police PDDG Constantino was presented awards and parade and retirement honors as he formally “Sandigan”Class of 1982 and was officially and public service of Police Deputy Director a memento by the PNP Command Group led retires from his 38 years of service in installed as the 20th PNP Chief on July 16, General Danilo Constantino was given by PNP Chief Police Director General Ricardo the police organization on June 28, 2016 2015. recognition on June 24, 2016 at the PNP NHQ Marquez for his invaluable contributions in at the PNP Grandstand in Camp Crame. Parallel to this, but celebrated a few days Grandstand. Holding two positions before his building a credible and reliable Philippine Presenting him awards and a memento was before the retirement of Marquez, was the retirement – as the Deputy Chief PNP for National Police. Whole-of-Government Approach in the fight against illegal drugs ith the intensified anti-illegal operations. drugs operations and ‘Whole- Out of the 17,680 individuals arrested, Wof-Government’ Approach, the 4,874 of them were from Region 4A which has Philippine National Police has recorded a total the largest number of arrested persons. of 17,680 neutralized persons from anti-illegal Next was the National Capital Region drugs operations nationwide from January 1 to Police Office with 3,760, followed by June 15 of the current year. Police Regional Office 3 with 3,004 arrested According to the Directorate for individuals. Investigation and Detective Management Meanwhile, out of the 68 killed suspects (DIDM), these individuals were arrested from January 1 to June 15, Police Regional through interdiction operations, service Office in Central Luzon recorded the most of arrest warrants and search warrants, number with 25 dead from Page 8 checkpoints and other forms of police tactical engagements or WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE Drug group leader, two Drug dealers killed in Quezon City Dedicated Alert Lines for Ocean cohorts collared PNP 12 neutralizes the region’s Panahon ng Paghilom Tungo buy-bust operation No.1 drug personality sa Tunay na Pagbabago Diversity 3456 (DALOY 3456) in police operation Page 2 Page 3 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 POLICE DIGEST 2 EDITORIAL Drug dealers killed in Quezon City buy-bust operation Two suspected drug dealers were killed after ex changing g unfires with the jo int operatives of NCRCIDG, NCRPO, HPG, QCPD City Hall Detachment, and PDEA- 4A at dawn of June 21, 2016, announced Turning another page in the PNP’s history by Police Director Victor P. Deona, CIDG June 2016 marks a significant history in the Director. Philippine National Police (PNP). In h is r eport, PSSu pt R onald Lee, The sterling leadership of the PNP's 20th Regional Chief, said that at the Shell Gas Top Cop, Police Director General Ricardo C. Station along EDSA in Barangay Marquez is truly influential and inspirational. Piñahan, Quezon City, police operatives A measure of intelligence, high-energy, self- conducted a buy-bust operation against two confidence and professionalism are his major ingredients in the achievement of a successful male s uspects wh o wer e later identified 38-year stint in the police service. A salute in as Amintao Khalid Makaindig and Ala honor of his effective policing strategies and Asnawe Macaayong. The suspects were active partnership with the community during on-board their vehicle when they fired his stewardship in the uniformed organization several gunshots and tried to escape after was well-presented during his retirement honors sensing the presence of the operatives in on June 28, 2016 at the PNP Grandstand in the area. Camp Crame. This prompted the other deployed Living with high hopes and enthusiasm, the entire PNP warmly welcomes newly appointed police teams to chase the suspects until PNP Chief, Police Chief Superintendent Ronald they were cornered along NIA M. Dela Rosa who will be bestowed the four- to his notable accomplishments in the field of drugs is the institution’s key mission in full- Road. Instead of surrendering, the star rank once he assumes office on July 1, police operations, the Filipino people is assured swing combat aligned with the vision of the new suspects opted to exchange gunfire 2016. Dela Rosa is a proud member of PMA of a transparent and competent leadership in government. with the authorities that resulted to their "Sinagtala" Class of 1986. He will be the 21st the fight against lawlessness and criminality. New administrations born new beginnings. sustaining of gunshot wounds. Chief, PNP who will receive the responsibility Rationalizing PNP's plans and programs clearly By taking the command, Dela Rosa accepts Makaindig and Macaayong were to command the 160,000 plus-strong police states full support of the uniformed institution the challenge to remarkably achieve not only a force. With the distinctions he received due to the new Chief. Curbing the spread of illegal drug-free but also a crime-free Philippines. immediately brought to the East Avenue Medical Center but were declared dead on arrival (DOA) by the Duterte appoints PCSupt. Dela Rosa as new PNP Chief attending physician, added PSSupt Lee. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, the Mindanao as Battalion Commander of the 11th he received back-to-back citations as 2012 Three plastic bags containing nation’s 16th president, appointed Police RegionalChief Mobile Group, Regional Intelligence PNP Senior Officer of the Year for Operationssuspected shabu weighing more or less Superintendent Ronald M. Dela Rosa as the Officer, Compostela Valley Provincial and 2013 PNP Achievement Award in the three kilograms, two calibre .45 pistols, 21st Chief of the Philippine National Police. Director, Davao Del Sur Provincial Director Field of Operations. several cellular phones, and a Toyota Dela Rosa is a member of the illustrious and head of the Mindanao Satellite Office of Dela Rosa rose from humble beginnings Altis used by the suspects were recovered PMA “Sinagtala” Class of 1986. in this hometown of Bato, Sta. Cruz, Davao the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task from the crime scene. Authorities are He served various leadership positions in Force (PAOCTF). del Sur and is a product of the public the command group of the PNP Intelligence He served with distinction as Regional school system, being a graduate of the Bato still coordinating with the LTO for the Group from October 2013 to December 2014. Logistics Officer for Southern Mindanao Elementaryin School, Sta. Cruz National High verification of subject vehicle. (CIDG He rose from junior officer to field grade 2011-2012 and as City Director of the DavaoSchool and Mindanao State University. (PNP- NCR) officer while serving various assignments in City Police Office (DCPO) in 2013 for whichPIO) EDITORIAL BOARD Ni SPO4 Robert Fabregas PDG RICARDO C. MARQUEZ “ The secret of life isn’t just to live but to have something worthwhile to live for. We only live once, Chief, PNP Chairman but if we live a just and righteous life to fight for a noble cause…one lifetime is more than enough…” PDIR WILFREDO D. FRANCO Ang mga holdaper ay walang pinipiling mga holdaper. Binunot niya sa kanyang holster bawat isa ang impit na pasasalamat napatay na Editorial Consultant oras at pook upang magsagawa ng kabuktutan, ang kanyang baril at lumaban sa tatlo subalit Alagad ng Batas. Isang mapait na ngiti ang tangi EDITORIAL STAFF maghasik ng takot at biktimahin ang mga sinawimpalad na napuruhan agad siya ng mga nilang maipapabaon kay SPOI Del Rosario, inosenteng mamamayan. Kadalasan din na katunggali. Hindi pa nagkasya ang mga buhong, na lumaban para sa kanila at walang pag- PCSUPT NESTOR F. QUINSAY, JR. pumapatay ang mga ito ng kanilang biktima pinagsasaksak pa nila si Oliver hanggang aalinlangang ipinagtanggol sila laban sa mga Editor-in-Chief matapos na sapilitang makuha ang anumang tuluyang malagutan ito ng hininga. Bagaman at kriminal… hanggang sa huling patak ng kanyang PSSUPT GILBERT DC. CRUZ mahahalagang bagay mula sa kanilang target. may nasugatan sa mga pasahero dahil sa naganap dugo. Managing Editor Marami ng pulis ang nagbuwis ng kanilang na insidente, wala namang napatay sa mga ito. PSSUPT REMIGIO S. SEDANTO buhay upang maipagtanggol ang sambayanang Nailigtas ni PO2 Benedicto ang buhay ng mga PO3 Orlando Balasta Editor pinaglilingkuran. Sila ang ating mga tunay na inosenteng biktima ng panghuholdap. Isang taxi Driver ng KEN-KEN taxi ang PSUPT JEROME D. BALBONTIN BAYANI, sila na hindi nagdalawang-isip na itaya hinoldap ng dalawang tao bandang alas 2:30 Business Manager ang kanilang buhay upang mailigtas ang kanilang SPO1 Norberto Del Rosario ng madaling araw, buwan ng Enero 2006 sa PCINSP IRISHLAINE G.
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