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National Capital Region Western Sector ` NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION I. REGIONAL OFFICE G/F, DOJ Agencies Bldg., NIA Road., Diliman, Quezon City Tel Nos.: (02) 8926-2950 / (02) ) 8920-9808 Fax: (02) 8927-7056 Email Address: [email protected] Perlita S. Silvederio - Regional Director Ma. Chona M. Camacho - Assistant Regional Director Concepcion A. Esguerra - Chief Probation and Parole Officer/Special Assistant to the Regional Director (Monday & Thursday) Aimy Amor G. Azacon - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Dann Marr C. Santos - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Bernadeth D. Dingding - Probation and Parole Officer I (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) Kristin Faye DL. Miranda - Parole and Probation Officer I Richard Allen Q. Gutierrez - Parole and Probation Officer I Fatmah Rayana D. Lantud - Accountant I Carla T. Binarao - Administrative Officer IV Jubylyn U. Bacani - Administrative Officer I/Disbursing Officer Eric T. Villegas - Administrative Assistant II Bienvenido M. Datinggaling III - Administrative Aide VI Aileen R. Burce - Administrative Aide IV (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) Khyle Loius M. Apelado - Administrative Aide IV II. CITIES WESTERN SECTOR: MANILA CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 1 5/F, Room 558, Manila City Hall Bldg., Manila Tel No.: (02) 8527-2890 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Priscilla G. Misoles - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Margarett V. Visaya - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Imelda N. Liongco - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Jerry C. Soriano - Probation and Parole Officer II Joana P. Dejucos - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Tondo I (Zone 1 to 12), Divisoria, Parola, North Harbor, Balut COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila 90 ` MANILA PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 2 5/F, Room 557, Manila City Hall Bldg., Manila Tel No.: (02) 8247-1517 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Fe L. Mapa - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Dory G. Perez - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Joseph A. Santos - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Joshua B. Cuevas - Probation and Parole Officer I Aileen R. Burce - Administrative Aide IV (Thursday & Friday) AREAS OF JURISDICTION Tondo II (Zone 13 to 25), Gagalangin, Jose Abad Santos, Antonio Rivera and Hermosa COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila MANILA PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 3 2/F PhiliPPine Bible Society Bldg., 3961 Ramon Magsaysay Blvd. Sta. Mesa, Manila Tel No.: (02) 8252-6670 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Alexander S. Limbaring - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Ma. Loreto Concepcion E.M. Oreta - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Girliezette U. Palacio - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Kimberly P. Ariz - Probation and Parole Officer I Maricar B. Flores - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Sta. Cruz, Binondo, Quiapo, San Nicolas COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila MANILA CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 4 2/F PhiliPPine Bible Society Bldg., 3961 Ramon Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Manila Tel No.: (02) 8716-6981 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Roehl C. Gaerlan - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Jid P. Arguilles - Probation and Parole Officer II Joseph Cyril R. Atanacio - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION SamPaloc COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila 91 ` MANILA CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 5 2/F PhiliPPine Bible Society Bldg., 3961 Ramon Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Manila Tel No.: (02) 8716-6978 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Johnny Lisondra - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Moises F. Tabjan - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Hyacinth R. Amisola - Probation and Parole Officer II Maria Ilyne V. Montilla - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Paco, San Andres, Malate, Ermita, Intramuros COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila MANILA PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 6 2/F PhiliPPine Bible Society Bldg., 3961 Ramon Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Manila Tel No.: (02) 8715-5937 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Alexander S. Limbaring - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Archimedes M. Pacoma - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Lynette L. Surat - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Niña Vern M. Borromeo - Probation and Parole Officer I Jo-Anne L. Aguanta - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Sta. Ana, Pandacan, Sta. Mesa, San Miguel COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 1 to 55 - Manila Branches 173 to 179 - Manila METRO TC Branches 1 to 30 - Manila FC Branch 6 - Manila CENTRAL SECTOR: QUEZON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 1 Room B-06, Hall of Justice, Quezon City Tel No.: (02) 8924-3145 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Reynaldo G. De Guia - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Paul Patrick S. Blanco - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Mabel C. Dela Paz - Probation and Parole Officer II Bernadeth D. Dingding - Probation and Parole Officer I (Thursday & Friday) Arnold L. Diaz - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Quezon City 92 ` COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 76 to 107 - Quezon City Branches 215 to 230 - Quezon City METRO TC Branches 31 to 43 - Quezon City Branches 131 to 140 - Quezon City FC Branch 13 - Quezon City QUEZON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 2 Room B-05, Hall of Justice, Quezon City Tel No.: (02) 8924-2473 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Concepcion A. Esguerra - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Paulo B. Rioja - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Jocena B. Dismaya - Probation and Parole Officer II Myte P. Manapo - Probation and Parole Officer I AREAS OF JURISDICTION Quezon City COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 76 to 107 - Quezon City Branches 215 to 230 - Quezon City METRO TC Branches 31 to 43 - Quezon City Branches 131 to 140 - Quezon City FC Branch 13 - Quezon City QUEZON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 3 Room B-06, Hall of Justice, Quezon City Tel No.: (02) 8924-3146 Email Address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Amelia S. Basibas - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Romeo G. Cachin - SuPervising Probation and Parole Officer Benjamin G. Mamaril - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Marito S. Cantiga - Probation and Parole Officer II Ma. Rowena C. Cahanding - Probation and Parole Officer II Reynaldo G. 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