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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