Friday, December 30, 2011

Manhunt for Palparan, age 61. Reward: P.5Million




PNP chief Director GENERAL BARTOLOME:
"Narito pa siya sa loob ng bansa," in an interview on dzBB radio.

MELO REPORT:
"There is certainly evidence pointing the finger of suspicion at some elements and personalities in the armed forces, in particular General Palparan, as responsible for an undetermined number of killings, by allowing, tolerating, and even encouraging the killings."

December 15 2011:
Palparan was indicted for 2 counts of kidnapping and serious illegal detention in connection with the abduction of still missing UP student activists Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeno in 2006.

December 20, 2011:
Was caught trying to leave the country and stopped by a hold departure order. He was not detained since warrant was only released that afternoon and has then since disappeared.

A manhunt is now on to find Palparan. A reward of P500,000 (approximately USD 10,000) has been posted for info in capturing Palparan.

BIRTHDATE:
September 11, 1950

BIRTHPLACE:
Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental.



NETWORKS:
BANTAY PARTY LIST
ANAD PARTY LIST
NATIONAL ROTC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC.
SAGIP MILITAR

FROM PALPARAN'S BLOG:
ANAD and Bantay Members Hold Silent Protest in Davao
on February 23, 2010
Davao City – More than a hundred ANAD and BANTAY Partylists members and supporters yesterday morning staged here a peaceful silent protest action to dramatize its opposition to the City Council resolution declaring ANAD Partylist Rep. Jun Alcover and BANTAY Partylist Rep. Jovito Palparan, Jr. and the two partylist groups as “persona non-grata.”


FAMILY:
Children: Macy, JC, Martin
Wife: Dr. Ma. Evangelina F. Palparan


NATIONAL ROTC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC.
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Tel. 911-60-01 local 5574
29 December 2011

NRAA PRESS STATEMENT ABOUT
MGEN. JOVITO S. PALPARAN JR. AFP (RET)

The members of the National Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Alumni Association, Inc. view with deep concern the developments surrounding the irresponsible media offensive against retired Philippine Army Major General Jovito S Palparan Jr. and three Army personnel who have been indicted through undue trial by publicity in the alleged crime of kidnapping and serious illegal detention, allegedly committed in 2006 when Gen Palparan was still in the active service leading operations against the communist insurgents in Central Luzon.

We sympathize with the families of the innocent persons who suffered abuse or died as a result of the protracted insurgency conflict caused by the communist terrorists in our country. We grieve with the relatives of hundreds of soldiers, marines, and policemen who became casualties in the defense of our country and people against insurgency, terrorism, and lawlessness.

We fought for our country and people honestly and faithfully in exchange for our dear life, honor and love of country in the face of death and hardships throughout the challenging years of our service in the military.

But we cannot accept the exploitation of the case of General Palparan, who is depicted as a “berdugo” in spite of the fact that he has not yet been convicted by any court of law, and destroyed in the media by evil forces whose irresponsible allegations and evidences are yet to be scrutinized in due process by a respectable court. We believe that MGen Palparan be tried fairly based on facts and circumstances devoid of any political or ideological insinuations hurled by irresponsible government institutions through irresponsible reporting in the media.

We are also aware that many of the casualties in the communist insurgency are committed by the rebels themselves but wisely and cleverly hurled against the Armed Forces of the Philippines to hide their complexities in the pursuance of their evil plans and objectives to bring down the democratic institution of the Republic of the Philippines at the expense of the loyal soldiers as vanguards of democracy.

We request that the undue trial by publicity against MGen Palparan, spawned by some media entities, be stopped. Let the Courts determine his innocence or guilt, in fair due process. The rule of law must prevail over the demands of interest groups in the courts of public opinion.

We strongly support MGen Palparan in his fight for fair justice against all criminal allegations imputed against him, in the pursuit of a strong government and credible armed forces.

JOSEPH JOEL CABIDES
Brigadier General AFP (Ret)
President


Sagip Militar FB:
Friends and beneficiaries of Retired Gen. Palparan. His effort of eradicating communist atrocities and lawlessness had backfire on him. He's subject of unlawful arrest without bail, without Prima facie to his case. Our justice system Department of Justice or DOJ, lower house. Member of the Cabinets are influenced by leftist. As a concern citizen and businessman, let's not allow this authoritarian rule take place. Let our voice be heard. Let's support his survival and his family. Let's give him a prayer of support. Please pass. December 23 at 1:44pm



Just how many guns can a Palparan bring with him in the classroom?
The Reds may now find their missing babies from the son.

Jovy Palparan in action!

How He Came To Be

Born on Sept. 11, 1950 to Jovito Capilitan Palparan Sr and Teofilia Hebia Salvana in Cagayan de Oro city, Jovito S. Palparan Jr is the second child in their family. He has an older brother, Harold, and his younger siblings are Jesusa, Erwin, Constancio. He attended Elementary School in Bgy Concepcion, Malitbog, Southern Leyte and Secondary Education in Cathedral High School, Cagayan de Oro. He got his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration at the University of the East, Manila. He is also a Master of National Security Administration from National Defense College of the Philippines.

Raised as a catholic boy, Jovito Jr or “Jun” started out as one of the more timid kids in school. He was always taught the value of firmness and humility, courtesy of his father and mother, respectively. It was perhaps because of this that his school mates always had a tendency to look down on him, given his quiet disposition. And rather small stature. Why wouldn’t they? His older brother, Harold, was a much more imposing figure, literally. But something would set him apart from the usual - he knew the right values and never compromised. He also had a knack for thinking about outcomes. Thus, he always sized up his childhood fights to avoid bigger kids so he would always win. And when he went through the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at his University, the University of the East, these innate traits and his leadership were significantly tested for the first time. But in sharp contrast to most students, he found the training to be quite exciting and, well, fun. He finally admitted to himself that he never really liked his course and it was ROTC that held himself together. His grades proved it, as only one subject was constantly marked exceedingly high – and it wasn’t Accounting.

After graduation, he became a clerk in a financial institution. However, the rush of the ROTC was more attractive than the calm office setting, so his feet took him where he could sign up for the Direct Commission. This process allowed college grads to be Military Officers even if they weren’t graduates of the Philippine Military Academy, given they pass a test first. He got commissioned on the 1st of Oct, 1973 and was off to military service. One that was shockingly different from uniform marching back in college. He saw his 1st action in Mindanao’s hot spots - the politically heated hot spots. This was where his courage started to gain recognition. His achievements ranged from high-risk raids on insurgent headquarters to the surrender of rebels in often large numbers, not to mention the surrender of slaughtering rebel leader Hakim Sali aka “Commander Snake”, recovery of countless smuggled items and rebel firearms, helping stop many coup d’états and refining Philippine military operation doctrines.

Helping the needy both here and abroad to reconstruct their lives is also one of his valued strategies. This was made prominent during the capture of the truck driver Angelo De La Cruz in Iraq. He was Commander of the Philippine Contingent to Iraq and assisting the Iraqi people in rebuilding their lives when 11 Filipino truck drivers were ambushed by Iraqi insurgents. The Philippine forces were able to rescue 10 of them but Angelo got into the kill zone and was snatched by the attackers. After that, then Gen. Palparan was ordered to pull out of Iraq but still negotiated with the Iraqi captors, leading to Angelo's triumphant release. These and more are the remarkable works of Cong. Palparan that only a few know of. Nevertheless, he does his duty.

He would be feared by his enemies and loved by the people in the places he once served because of the progress he has initiated. Sadly, the complete opposite is what we get from most of the media. Most hit by his offensives are communist terrorists like the New People’s Army (NPA). So, rather predictably, he soon became a favorite target of leftist groups, may they be armed (like the NPA) or just pretending not to be armed (like Bayan Muna, Gabriella and Anak-Pawis). He drew and is still drawing criticism for even his slightest burp, it seems. But to him, this is a sign that the enemies are being hit at their soft spots. Finally, something can be done to oppose the nuisance forces pulling the Philippines down.

Now, with full support from his children, Macy, JC, Martin and his wife, Dr. Ma. Evangelina F. Palparan, the former General dons the Barong Tagalog to fight another battle that is just as crucial to the victims of communist terrorism and consequently, the country. In Congress, he now represents those who see the true face of the communist "People's Champions" may they be enemies of the terrorists or the victims themselves.

Source: http://jovypalparan.blogspot.com/p/about-jovy.html




Palparan eludes NBI dragnet

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/12/30/11/palparan-eludes-nbi-dragnet

MANILA, Philippines - Fugitive ex-major general Jovito Palparan Jr. avoided capture by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) early Friday morning after NBI agents failed to find him at his house, authorities said.

NBI agents armed with a warrant went to Palparan's house in Lakeview, Bagong Ilog, Pasig City to arrest him.

The NBI agents had to knock for several minutes at the door of the house, which is protected by high walls.

The former general's wife, Dr. Vangie Palparan, later opened the door and allowed authorities inside.

NBI agents searched the 3-storey house but did not find Palparan.

Palparan's wife claimed that she last saw him December 27 and that he has not gone home since.

Malacañang, meanwhile, shrugged off a statement made by the Association of General and Flag Officers Inc. that criticized the alleged "trial by publicity" against Palparan.

"Naiintindihan… of course, magkakaroon po tayo ng mga sektor who are entitled to their own views and their own opinions," said deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte.

She said the Palace has never called Palparan "berdugo" (executioner).

"Wala akong naaalalang mayroon po sa amin in particular here in the Palace… that referred to General Palparan as such. Ang bottom line nito, nabibigyan po siya ng pagkakataon na ipagtanggol po ang sarili nya doon sa tamang venue," Valte said.

The NBI manhunt continues against Palparan, who is facing kidnapping and serious illegal detention charges for the abduction of University of the Philippines students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño in 2006. - report from Maan Macapagal, ABS-CBN News

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Top U.S. Pacific Command execs visit Camp Crame

PHILIPPINE National Police chief, Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome on Monday met with two ranking officials of the United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) who visited Camp Crame to discuss various areas of concern between the PNP and their department.

Bartolome said the visit of Rey Tagorda, the USPACOM deputy chief for Southeast Asia Police Division and Dr. Richard Miller, a Senior Law Enforcement Advisor of the U.S. Embassy in Manila is a welcome development as it brings not only good news to the PNP but to the whole country as well in terms of international and regional security.

The PNP chief and the two American officials discussed matters concerning maritime security, multilateralism, cyber-security, information-sharing and mutual defense.

Bartolome said the visit further boosted defense cooperation between the U.S. and the Philippines especially in information-sharing.

He added that the visit paved the way for stronger ties and collaboration between the PNP and the U.S. law enforcement bureau.
Alfred Dalizon


USS Fitzgerald Hosts Signing of Manila Declaration
By USS Fitzgerald Public Affairs, Posted: Nov. 17, 2011

MANILA, Republic of the Philippines -The guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) hosted the signing of the Manila Declaration Nov. 16 in commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Philippines-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Ambassador Harry Thomas, Philippine Secretary of Foreign

MANILA, Republic of the Phillippines (Nov. 16, 2011) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets Cmdr. Brian T. Mutty, commanding officer of USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62), as she arrives aboard the ship docked in Manila Bay. Secretary Clinton and Philippine Secretary for Foreign Affairs Albert del Rosario signed the Manila Declaration, a joint declaration commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Philippine-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Andrew Ryan Smith)

Affairs Albert del Rosario and Philippine Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin signed the joint declaration on board Fitzgerald while docked in Manila Bay. The signing was witnessed by a U.S. delegation of senior State and Defense Department Officials along with numerous Philippine elected officials, military leadership and community leaders.

The declaration states “The Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America today commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Philippines-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty. On this historic occasion, we reflect on the rich history of our alliance and the continuing relevance of the treaty for peace, security, and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region. We also reaffirm the treaty as the foundation of our relationship for the next 60 years and beyond.”

Fitzgerald was specially selected for this momentous occasion due to her recent experience working with the Philippine Navy. Over the past summer, Fitzgerald transited with BRP Gregorio del Pilar, the flagship of the Philippine Navy, on her maiden voyage across the Pacific. The two ships cross-decked personnel and held training sessions for 16 days on joint maritime operations. By the end of the transit, the officers and crews of both ships achieved new levels of proficiency and partnership.

After the signing of the declaration, Secretary Clinton addressed the attendees and crew, praising the long standing alliance between the two countries and suggested that the bond between the two nations will only continue to increase in importance as Asia continues its rapid growth.

Thanking the ship for hosting the event and their efforts to strengthen the US-Philippine alliance, Secretary Clinton stated, “It is great to be aboard a fine ship like the Fitzgerald. I would like to say thank you on behalf of all Americans. The greatest honor of my life has been to work with those who defend our freedom.”

Fitzgerald is one of seven destroyers assigned to Destroyer Squadron fifteen, forward-deployed to Yokosuka Japan and has patrolled the entire western Pacific region this year, sailing to Australia, the Marshall Islands, Guam, Russia, and then Saipan before arriving in Manila.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011

82 stolen vehicles turned over to HPG

Published : Sunday, November 06, 2011 00:00 Article Views : 9
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carnapped stolen cars motorcycles (400×265)PHILIPPINE National Police territorial units have turned over 82 stolen motor vehicles to the PNP Highway Patrol Group in the wake of PNP chief Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome’s strict directive against the use of recovered stolen vehicles.

Leonardo A. Espina PNP-HPG director Chief Superintendent Leonardo A. Espina said that from September 19 to date, different PNP territorial forces have turned over 12 stolen four-wheeled motor vehicles and 13 motorcycles.

Since January, Espina said 33 recovered stolen motor vehicles and 49 motorcycles have been turned over by different police regional offices and national support units.

timthumb.php (176×286)He said they are getting solid support from the NCRPO headed by Director Alan LM Purisima in the implementation of PNP Standard Operating Procedure 2011-004.

The SOP requires all PNP territorial units and NSUs to turn over all recovered and impounded motor vehicles to the PNP-HPG or face administrative sanctions. The move is aimed at the possibility that recovered stolen motor vehicles be used for any other purposes, Bartolome added.

Espina said he has instructed all 17 regional highway patrol units to continue implementing their anti-carnapping operations particularly targeting car thieves and recovering stolen motor vehicles as well as the strict enforcement of the Helmet Law, ‘no plate, no travel’ policy and the accounting of all recovered stolen vehicles in the hands of territorial police forces.

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PNP personnel are also prohibited from replacing/removing any part of or accessory of the recovered stolen/impounded motor vehicle or cause the replacement/removal of any part of accessory by any person unless there is a written authority from the chief/head of the PNP Unit where the vehicle is impounded and which replacement/removal of said part/accessory shall be for preservation purposes.


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Friday, October 28, 2011

PNP's 'Anti-Kotong' campaign

Anti-bribery measures intensified with PNP's 'Text Anti-Kotong' campaign
Inquirer.net - ‎Oct 27, 2011‎
By Karen Boncocan MANILA, Philippines—Motorists and traffic-and-law enforcers involved in “kotong” (bribery) beware, as various government agencies are intensifying their efforts against corruption. Speaking to reporters at Camp Crame during the launch ...
MANILA, Philippines—Motorists and traffic-and-law enforcers involved in “kotong” (bribery) beware, as various government agencies are intensifying their efforts against corruption.
Speaking to reporters at Camp Crame during the launch of the campaign “Text Anti-Kotong” on Thursday, Philippine National Police chief Director General Nicanor Bartolome warned motorists and law enforcers alike that they may face charges if they are caught involved in kotong incidents.
Bartolome said that it was not the first time that they would look into police officers accepting bribes and that they have had their eyes on several incidents of bribery. “Bago namin sila hulihin, mamanmanan na namin sila for evidence,” he said.
The campaign was a chance to change how the public viewed law enforcers, said DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo. He said that even if “kotong” incidents would not be totally eradicated, the campaign would at least reduce the occurrence of bribery on the road.
But it is not only the law enforcer that authorities will be under scrutiny as the PNP chief encouraged his men to “accost and file charges against those who bribe personnel.” This was his reaction about information that some law enforcers were being thrown money by motorists caught violating traffic rules.
“Walang kotong kung walang nagpapakotong (There will be no corrupt traffic enforcers if there are no one who will give bribe),” said Robredo, adding that drivers who violated traffic rules should not bribe law enforcers and instead, accept that they did something wrong.
Robredo said the public should work with the government in ensuring that corruption was eradicated.
Bartolome, DOTC Secretary Mar Roxas, DoJ Secretary Leila de Lima, and MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino signed the Memorandum of Understanding for the campaign which encouraged the public to inform authorities about incidents of bribery to law enforcers. The officials urged motorists to resist the temptation to bribe law enforcers and reminded enforcers not to give in.
The agencies urged the public to send their complaints or information on bribery to their campaign’s hotline for text messages 09188882749. Campaign stickers with the hotline and the slogan Kilos Laban sa Kotong were also distributed to transport groups.
Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said that “the initiative was necessary” to restore the public’s trust and confidence on law enforcers. She said that bribery has “cast a bad light on the rest of us in public service” and has given “government service a bad name.”
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Francis Tolentino said they supported the campaign as the agency enforcing traffic rules, saying that bribery during traffic violations was a “menace.”
Roxas pledged support to the campaign saying “all out kami sa DOTC…di lang pirmahan tapos kalimutan na (we’re all out for DoTC..it’s not all about signing then forget everything).” He said that incidence of “kotong” was a big deal to drivers.
“Law enforcers should be the protectors from those who abuse…the truth is, traffic enforcers are susceptible to temptation,” said de Lima.
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'Hotline' launched

Manila Bulletin - ‎Oct 27, 2011‎
MANILA, Philippines — It has taken the government years to combat the bad practice of "kotong" among policemen and traffic enforcers. This time around, the Aquino government hopes to have finally figured out the solution with ...


Gov't forms task force vs 'kotong' cops

ABS CBN News - ‎Oct 26, 2011‎
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Interior and Local Government has created two police officer-led teams as "strike force" for an Inter-Agency Anti-Kotong Task Force (IAA-TF) that would go after scalawag policemen and other traffic law enforcers ...


DILG forms new anti-kotong task force

Philippine Star - ‎Oct 26, 2011‎
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has formed an Inter-Agency Anti-Kotong Task Force (IAAK-TF) that would go after erring policemen and other traffic law enforcers engaged in “kotong” or extortion in the Metro ...


DILG launches anti-kotong hotline

Tempo - ‎6 hours ago‎
Manila, Philippines – The government launched the Inter-Agency Anti-Kotong Task Force (IAA-TF) and the “Kotong Hotline” yesterday to combat the bad practice of mulcting or “kotong” among policemen and traffic enforcers. The Department of Interior and ...



Bartolome wages war on 'kotong'

Journal Online - ‎19 hours ago‎
PHILIPPINE National Police chief Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome has declared an “all-out war” against law enforcers involved in “kotong” activities particularly those victimizing public utility drivers, officials announced yesterday. ...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

PNP Director's News


Thousands flee

Manila Bulletin - Elena L. Aben, Aaron B. Recuenco -
MANILA, Philippines - More than 10000 people have fled their homes as aerial strikes and ground assaults targeting notorious lawless elements entrenched at a remote village in Zamboanga Sibugay entered its second day Tuesday.

More cops pound the beat

Manila Bulletin - Aaron B. Recuenco -
MANILA, Philippines - Desk-bound police officers will be required to spend time pounding the beat as the Philippine National Police (PNP) moves to maximize manpower.

PNP advice: Don't broadcast out-of town trips

Inquirer.net - Dj Yap -
MANILA, Philippines—If you are leaving for the provinces for the All Saints Day weekend, don't advertise it. The Philippine National Police advises Metro Manila residents leaving for their hometowns to keep a low profile and not to drop clues ...

PNP chief vows to solve gun shortage of police force

Manila Bulletin - Aaron B. Recuenco -
MANILA, Philippines - Director-General Nicanor Bartolome, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), has vowed to solve the problem of firearms shortage for its 140000 personnel by next year.

No Helmet Law violators nearing 5000 -- HPG

Journal Online -
STEPPED-UP implementation of the Helmet Law ordered by Philippine National Police chief Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome has already resulted in the apprehension of nearly 5000 violators, PNP Highway Patrol Group director Chief Superintendent ...

PNP, DPWH all set for 'Oplan Kaluluwa'

Philippine Information Agency - Oliver T. Baccay -
TUGUEGARAO CITY, October 25 (PIA) -- The Philippine National Police and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are now on alert and ready to render service to the people during the All Souls' and All Saints' Day ...

Checking criminality

Manila Bulletin - Fred M. Lobo -
MANILA, Philippines - Director General Nicanor Bartolome, newly installed chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), orders greater police visibility and intensified campaign against rising criminality.

Arrest 200 criminals a month, police units ordered

Gulf Today - Manolo B. Jara -
MANILA: The chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) ordered all his provincial units to arrest at least 200 suspected criminals a month as part of the campaign to restore peace and order throughout the country.

PNP readies rob raps vs. policeman

Visayan Daily Star - Adrian Nemes III -
Charges for robbery hold-up are being readied against a policeman who was positively identified by three taxi drivers as the person who held them up at gunpoint in Bacolod City two months ago, City Police Director Senior Supt.

PNP chief favors amending law on juveniles charged with crimes

Manila Bulletin - Aaron B. Recuenco -
MANILA, Philippines - Director General Nicanor Bartolome, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), favors proposals to amend the juvenile justice law, arguing that children aged 15 above should already be punished for ...

PNP revokes Llamas gun permit

Philippine Star - Cecille Suerte Felipe -
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Nicanor Bartolome has revoked the firearms permit of Presidential Political Adviser Ronald ...

Bartolome inducted as PNP chief

Manila Bulletin - Madel R. Sabater -
MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno S. Aquino III administered Monday the oath of office to newly appointed government officials led by new Philippine National Police (PNP) director general Nicanor Bartolome.

Press search, rescue -- Bartolome

Journal Online -
PHILIPPINE National Police chief Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome ordered continuous search-and-rescue operations in areas in Luzon devastated by floodwaters and landslides brought about by typhoons' “Pedring” and “Quiel.

'Biggest Loser' wants to be a policeman again

Manila Bulletin - Aaron B. Recuenco -
MANILA, Philippines - The country's “Biggest Loser,” Larry Martin, was back in police camp Monday to reclaim the life that he had lost 11 years ago due to being overweight.

Dipolog City PNP prepares security plans for All Saint's Day, All Soul's Day

Philippine Information Agency - Alfonso T. Ruda -
DIPOLOG CITY, OCT. 24(PIA)--- The Philippine National Police (PNP) is now preparing its security plans for the upcoming All Saint's Day and All Soul's Day celebration on November 1 and 2, 2011.

PNP helicopters, boats can't be used

Philippine Star - Cecille Suerte Felipe -
MANILA, Philippines - The police helicopters and rubber boats that were purchased under anomalous deals will not be used for search and rescue operations in the areas ...

Bartolome wants all police precincts open 24/7

Journal Online -
MAMANG PULIS -- POLICE stations never sleep. Thus, Philippine National Police chief, Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome has ordered 24/7 operations of all police stations and Police-Community Precincts nationwide to ensure unhampered delivery of ...

More cops on beat patrol

Tempo - Aaron B. Recuenco -
Manila, Philippines - From now on, policemen doing office work will no longer be spared from conducting beat patrol. Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered all policemen doing ...

Benguet PNP implements transformation program for errant members

Philippine Information Agency - Mari Cruz -
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet, 0ct 19 (PIA) - - Heeding the call of the national police command to solve problems involving abusive cops, the Philippine National Police (PNP) here is implementing the PNP-Integrated Transformation Program (PNP-ITP).

Trial to be set for PNP activist accused of murder

Go Jamaica - Barbara Gayle -
A trial date is likely to be set when the case against People's National Party (PNP) activist, Milton 'Tony' Welsh, is called up in court December 16.

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