CAMP BADO DANGWA, LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Police Regional office here announced the Cordillera is in need n of new policemen to fill the needed force totaling 6,000 new policemen this year.
To qualify, applicants should be citizens of the Philippines, of good moral character and should pass psychiatric/psychological, drug and physical tests to be administered by the Philippine National Police or any National Police Commission-accredited government hospital.
Applicants must also possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a recognized learning institution and must be eligible in accordance with standards set by the Commission.
Applicants must also not have been dishonorably discharged from military employment or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in government or convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude.
To be eligible, applicants must be at least one meter and sixty-two centimeters (1.62m) in height for male and one meter and fifty-seven (1.57m) for female; must weight not more or less than five kilograms from the standard weight corresponding to his/her height, age and sex an must not be less than 21 nor more than 30 years of age.
Applicants should also bring with them duly accomplished CSC Form 212; birth certificate authenticated by the NSO; Report of Rating of Eligibility authenticated by the issuing authority two pieces 2x2 black and white picture with name tag, transcript of scholastic records and diploma duly authenticated by the school registrar; and clearances such as barangay, local police station, municipal and regional trial courts and NBI.
The advisory also said that additional documents such as medical certificate issued by the local health office, copy of two valid IDs with pictures, signature and address; and certificate of good moral character issued by the college/university last attended by the applicant.
To qualify, applicants should be citizens of the Philippines, of good moral character and should pass psychiatric/psychological, drug and physical tests to be administered by the Philippine National Police or any National Police Commission-accredited government hospital.
Applicants must also possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a recognized learning institution and must be eligible in accordance with standards set by the Commission.
Applicants must also not have been dishonorably discharged from military employment or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in government or convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude.
To be eligible, applicants must be at least one meter and sixty-two centimeters (1.62m) in height for male and one meter and fifty-seven (1.57m) for female; must weight not more or less than five kilograms from the standard weight corresponding to his/her height, age and sex an must not be less than 21 nor more than 30 years of age.
Applicants should also bring with them duly accomplished CSC Form 212; birth certificate authenticated by the NSO; Report of Rating of Eligibility authenticated by the issuing authority two pieces 2x2 black and white picture with name tag, transcript of scholastic records and diploma duly authenticated by the school registrar; and clearances such as barangay, local police station, municipal and regional trial courts and NBI.
The advisory also said that additional documents such as medical certificate issued by the local health office, copy of two valid IDs with pictures, signature and address; and certificate of good moral character issued by the college/university last attended by the applicant.
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