Benefits,assistance given to families of Fallen 44
>> Thursday, March 12, 2015
Cordillerans pour P1.2
million into SAF heroes’ account
By Ramon Dacawi
Cordillerans
from all over – either by birth, blood, sentiment or choice – kept alive the
sense of community that has been the strength of this upland region’s
villages for generations, pooling over P1.2 million through an
instant fund drive for the orphaned families of the 14 Cordillera police
officers killed in Mamasapano, Maguindanao last Jan. 25.
“The
spontaneity of support is simply overwhelming,” noted businessman-lawyer Alex
Bangsoy who co-opened a bank account through which people can course their
support to the slain officers’ families.
“At
the supposed end of the month-long fund campaign last March 2, the volunteer
group managing the fund turned over the P1,279,501.21, broken down to P90,000
per family of our fallen heroes,” Bangsoy said.
“The
following day, we checked the account and found fresh contributions totaling
P444,239.30,” he added.
Most
of the Samaritans were Cordillerans here and abroad, either through their BIBAK
chapters, church and civic organizations, clans or on their own.
“Many
wanted to remain anonymous, saying what matters is they were able to contribute
to easing the gnawing pain of loss and uncertainty of the future of the
orphaned families,” Bangsoy said.
Other
signatories of the bank account are Fr. Andrews Cosalan of the Catholic
Vicariate of Baguio, Bishop Joel Padchao of the Episcopal Church and Bishop
Peter Mayyam of the Evangelical Churches in the region.
Those
who still want to donate may deposit in through BPI Session branch bank account
0573354583 with SWIFT CODE BOPIPHMM.
There
is also a Smart Money account for those who are not able to send their
donations via BPI joint account. The Smart Money account number is
5299-6756-4277-7104 or they can send donations via Smart Money using the phone
number 0920-278-9000.
Another
fund-raiser, this time a folk and country music concert tribute to the 14
Cordillera heroes, has been set by the Police Regional Office-Cordillera under
Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez and the Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters
Club led by ABS-CBN news anchor Dhobie de Guzman on March 28 at the University
of Baguio gym.
This, as Philippine National Police OIC
Director General Leonardo A. Espina directed concerned offices of the PNP to
ensure families of 44 Special Action Force commandos slain in Maguindanao by
Muslim rebels would be provided appropriate assistance and benefits due them.
Each family of slain commandos reportedly received
benefits from the PNP, National Police Commission, Office of the President,
Public Safety Mutual Benefit Fund Inc., and other government agencies.
The PNP Retirement and Benefits
Administration Services identified 94 dependents and 65 of them have received ATM
cards Feb. 12 so they could withdraw the money.
As of Feb. 18, benefits of all dependents came
from PNP worth P17, 815,315.47; Napolcom, P13, 501,504.20; PSMBFI, P24,
537,793.42; and Office of the President, P11, 000,000.
A PNP press statement said each beneficiary
will receive different amounts of commutation of accumulated leave (CAL) and
pensions depending on rank and length of service of their slain family member.
The total amount of CAL computed for all the beneficiaries is P8,438,893.26.
Total amount of pension for all beneficiaries
is P469,231.08 per month.
The statement said the PNP will hasten processing
of ATM cards and IDs of legal dependents and pension of the legal
beneficiaries.
Their benefits such as Special Financial
Assistance under RA 6963 (equivalent to six-month salary, allowances and bonus)
was reportedly given Jan. 30.
The CAL) (number of leave credits earned) were
reportedly credited to their ATMs or checks as of Feb. 25 while monthly pension (equivalent to 50% of base pay
and long pay) could be withdrawn from their ATMs y March 16.
Meanwhile, benefits from Napolcomsuch as burial
(equivalent to 3months basic salary after investigation and adjudication),
Gratuity (equivalent to 1 year basic salary), and monthly pension (for a period
of 5 years equivalent to 80% of basic salary) are still being processed as
documentary requirements are still being completed.
The Office of the President also gave from Presidential
Social Fund P250,000 to each family of SAF commandos Jan. 30.
“While the PSMBFI gave cash advance with 25%
of Basic Life Insurance Jan. 30 to each
family. PSMBFI’s Basic Life Insurance for each of the killed policemen is still
being processed as documentary requirements are still being completed. However,
the prior cash advance plus the 25% will be deducted on the Basic Life
Insurance,” the statement said.
Other benefits to be given by other
government agencies to the families of the 44 slain SAF commandos are housing
assistance by the National Housing Authority; livelihood/employment assistance
by Departments of Trade and Industry, Social Welfare and Development, Labor and
Employment, Agriculture, Public Works and Highways and Education. Medical
assistance will be given by Dept. of Health while scholarship assistance will
be shouldered by Commission on Higher Education and Napolcom.
Meanwhile, benefits for 15 wounded SAF policemen
came from PNP Reimbursement Hospitalization Expenses (no limit for battle
casualty); PSF worth P50, 000 for minor injury and P100, 000 for major injury
given Jan. 30 and PSMBFI Financial Assistance Fund and benefits from Employees
Compensation Commission.
“The PNP leadership assures prioritization on
Mamasapano incident that is why processing and claims of benefits for
beneficiaries of slain SAF commandos are given importance. The PNP through the
PRBS continues to process benefits and claims of other retirees,” the statement
said.
The PNP urged other retirees to check website
of PRBS at http://pnp-prbs.org/,twitter at @PRBS_or
through these numbers Globe-(0927) 381 6243/Smart-(0999) 149 9941 and for
PRO-Cordillera through Smart- 0999-5529-749 and Globe-0915-8803-696; Twitter:
@PrbuCordillera. – With reports from Phoebelene Carino and
Rizel Villanueva,
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