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Aquino Leads Commemoration of Heroism of Gallant SAF 44 Aquino leads commemoration of heroism of gallant SAF 44 John Garry A. Eraňa, PCInsp. Max Jim R. Tria, PSInsp. Joey S. Gamutan, SPO1 Victoriano N. Acain Jr., SPO1 Robert D. Allaga, SPO1 Jedz- In A. Asjali, SPO1 Andres V. Duque, SPO1 Rodrigo F. Acob Jr., SPO1 Virgel S. Villanueva, SPO1 Noel O. Golocan, SPO1 Junrel N. Kibete, SPO1 John Lloyd R. Sumbilla, PO3 Chum G. Agabon, PO3 Noel N. Balaca Jr., PO3 Richelle S. Baluga, PO3 Glen Bedua, PO3 Godofredo B. Cabanlet, PO3 Franklin C. Danao, PO3 Walner F. Danao, PO3 Joel B. Dulnuan, PO3 Jerry D. Kayob, PO3 Noble S. Kiangan, PO3 Ephraim G. Mejia, PO3 Omar A. Nacionales, PO3 Romeo V. Senin II, PO3 Peterson I. Carap, PO3 Roger C. Cordero, PO3 Amman M. Esmula, PO2 Angel C. Kodiamat, PO2 Russel B. Bilog, PO2 Windel L. Candano, PO2 Loreto G. Capinding II, PO2 Gringo C. Cayang-O, PO2 Mark Lory O. Clemencio, PO2 Joseph G. Sagonoy, PO2 Oliebeth L. Viernes, PSInsp Rennie L. Tayrus, SPO2 Lover L. Inocencio, and PO3 Nikki D. Nacino Jr. The Medalya ng Kabayanihan is awarded to uniformed members of the PNP for acts of resident Benigno S. Aquino III award for gallantry, for their individual roles members of the PNP-SAF who perished during conspicuous courage and gallantry in the face conferred the highly-coveted Medalya in the January 25, 2015 operation against the police operation against Marwan. of armed enemy in a combat situation wherein Png Kagitingan (PNP Medal of Valor) to Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan in Mamasapano,Assisted by Interior and Local Government the enemy force is greater than the government two police commandos who died in a police Maguindanao. Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento and PNP Chief, troops. operation to neutralize a wanted international “Ito pong medalyang ito ang pinakamataas Director General Ricardo C. Marquez, President “Sa atin pong mga pulis: Kompiyansa akong terrorist in Mindanao last year. na parangal sa ating kapulisan, para sa hanay Aquino also presented the second highest gagawin ninyong huwaran at inspirasyon ang Police Chief Inspector Gednat G. Tabdi and nating nag-aalay ng pambihirang serbisyo sa award, the Medalya ng Kabayanihan (PNP kagitingan ng ating awardees. Ipagpatuloy natin PO2 Romeo C. Cempron were posthumously kapwa at bandila,” President Aquino said. Distinguished Conduct Medal), to PCInsp. Ryan ang kanilang ipinaglaban,” the Commander-in- awarded the Medal of Valor, the highest Tabdi and Cempron were among the 44 B. Pabalinas, PCInsp. Cyrus P. Anniban, PCInsp. Chief added. (PNP-PIO) NCRPO’s multi-million drug-haul Each 2016 C.O.P.S. awardee gets half a million cash prize Story on Page 9 Photo shows PNP Chief, PDGen. Ricardo C. Marquez with Metrobank Foundation President, Mr. Aniceto Sobrepena (2nd from left), DPCR Director, PDir. Wilfredo Franco and Rotary Club of New Manila East COPS Chairman, Mr. Christopher On January 13, 2016, operatives of the Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs SpecialOperations Task Group confiscated 30 kilograms Ponce. (Metrobank Foundation) of shabu after conducting a buy-bust operation in Ramon Magsaysay Blvd. corner Araneta Ave. in Brgy. Doña Imelda, Quezon City. Two Chinese nationals, identified as Geng Qing Chuan, 35 yrs old, andXiangfan Yao, 28 yrs old, both residents of Ongpin, Binondo, were arrested. Police also seized one gray Toyota Innova with plate number TWQ 280 that was used by the suspects. According to NCRPO RD, PDir. Joel Pagdilao, these accomplishments of the RAIDSOTG is part of the efforts of the NCRPO in Crime Fighting Operations, particularly in eradicating illegal drugs and lower crimes caused by illegal drugs. PNP secures Miss Universe Grand Homecoming series of joint anti-drugs operation Undersecretary Arturo Cacdac Jr., PDEA by the PNP Anti-Illegal Drugs Group Director General, and Senior Supt. Antonio A (AIDG) and the Philippine Drug Gardiola, Jr., PNP-AIDG director, said in a Enforcement Agency (PDEA) resulted in the press conference that they were surprised with seizing of multi-million peso worth of “shabu” the arrest of Marcelino in the raid since he or methamphetamine hydrochloride in Manila, had contributed a lot to the national anti-drug Valenzuela and Quezon City. campaign when he was with the PDEA, during Operatives of the AIDG’s Anti-Illegal the time of Director General Dionisio Santiago. Drugs Special Operations Task Force and the Marcelino and Yan were detained in the PDEA raided a townhouse/apartment in Sta. AIDG detention cell in Camp Crame and faced Cruz, Manila on January 21 and seized 76 kilos charges for allegedly manufacturing, conspiring of illegal drugs worth Php383 million. Marine to manufacture, and possessing illegal drugs. Lt. Col. Ferdinand Marcelino, former head of Marcelino, who was also a former commander the PDEA Special Enforcement Service, and of the Military Intelligence Group (MIG) 4 of Story on Page 12 Chinese national Yan Yi Shou, who once worked the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces as interpreter at the PDEA, were nabbed inside of the Philippines (ISAFP), Page 8 the suspected shabu laboratory. claimed that he was on a covert WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE WV Top 11 Most Wanted Person 4 MWPs and 8 others bagged Lambat-Sibat, effective approach for Palawan PPO arrests 3 Most CESPO initiates First Executive Qualification arrested in CIDG’s “Oplan Pagtutugis” PRO COR; Wanted Persons arrested Wanted Persons Course for Top Senior PNCOs Page 2 Page 3 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 POLICE DIGEST 2 NEWS 20,000 PO1 SILG Sarmiento leads in turn-over of 28 patrol jeeps quota for PNP Camp Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet: PROCOR now accepts qualified, competent and determined applicants for PO1. This year's quota for PO1 nationwide is 20,000, the increase to beef up the PNP’s personnel strength. The PNP will conduct two cycles of the PO1 Recruitment Program for CY 2016. The first cycle is the PO1 Regular Recruitment Program which will start in February 2016, while the second cycle, which is the PO1 Attrition Recruitment Program, will start in June 2016. The applicants must be a Filipino citizen with good moral character, 21 years and above but not more than 30 years old, at least one meter and sixty-two centimeters (1.62 m) in height for male, Manuel B. Felix - Director of the PNP concern their duties .and responsibilities in the and one meter and fifty-seven centimeters (1.57 Police Regional Office 12 — DILG Directorate for Logistics, and PCSupt. Noel P. field of law enforcement. m) in height for female. He/she must not be moreSecretary Mel Senen S. Sarmiento leads in the turn-over of 28 patrol jeeps recently at the Armilla, the newly installed PRO12 Regional The presence of Secretary Sarmiento in than or less than five kilograms (5kgm) from the Director PRO12 paved the way toward a strong synergy standard weight corresponding to one’s height, PRO 12 Covered Court in Tambler, General During the program, Secretary Sarmiento in the region wherein concerns of the Local age and sex. Also, he must possess a formalSantos City, to be used in the Municipal Police addressed everybody present, especially the Government Units and other government Baccalaureate degree from a recognized learning Stations in the provinces of North Cotabato institution, must be eligible in accordance with the and Sultan Kudarat in patrolling and in any representatives and the local chief executives,agencies such as the NAPOLCOM, BFP, and standards set by the National Police Commission, transaction that the vehicle would best serve with his inspiring message. BJMP were given ample time to be heard during must not have been dishonorably discharged the constituents within their respective areas The giving of the PNP patrol jeeps is a dialogue between them and the Secretary. from military employment or dismissed for cause of responsibility. just one of the projects of the government to Meanwhile, all 28 patrol vehicles from any civilian position in the government, A program preceded the turn-over of the fill the room for improvements, to beef-updistributed to the said provinces of Region must not have been convicted by final judgmentPNP patrol jeeps wherein the DILG Secretary quality performance of the PNP in the delivery 12 for its Municipal Police Stations were part of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude was the Guest of Honor and Speaker. Along of public service to the community, thereby of the DILG-PNP’s improved capabilities to and must have no pending criminal case in any with the guest entourage were PDir. Isagani making every member to be more determined “shoot, move, and communicate" under its court, including in the Office of the Ombudsman R. Nerez - DIPO-Eastern Mindanao, PCSupt. in making a difference and resolving issues that procurement program. (PNP-RPIO12) or administrative case, if he/she is already an employee of the government. NCRPO steps up operations against Applicants are encouraged to submit the PRO 6 Dinagyang properly accomplished application folder directly illegal drugs: seizes more than to the Regional Personnel and Human Resource 2016 adopts MESF Development Division (RPHRDD) – Recruitment Iloilo City, home of the Dinagyang Festival and Selection Section – for the screening phase. 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