BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan said he will not select the next city police chief from list
submitted to him by the police regional office.
Instead, he
will convene a screening committee composed of department heads, members of the
city council and representatives from business, religious and media sectors who
will screen applicants based on prescribed criteria.
Due to this,
Domogan requested the PRO-Cordillera to extend timeframe given in naming the
next city police director after the end of the 2-year tour of duty of incumbent
Senior Supt. Ramil L. Saculles.
Domogan said
PRO-COR forwarded to his office list of qualified senior police commissioned
officers from which he will select the next BCPO chief.
But because
of the recent onslaught of Tropical Strom Ompong and the city’s hosting of the
Batang Pinoy national championships, the screening process of the applicants
was not conducted.
“We will not return the shortlist but what we
will request from the PNP leadership is to grant the local government another
10 days extension to submit the recommended next BCPO City director to allow us
to undergo the screening process pursuant to what had been done in the
selection of previous BCPO chiefs,” Domogan said.
He said
applicants in the list will be screened based on their availability,
performance, programs to sustain the city’s peace and order situation and
results of the interview that will be conducted by the members of the committee
on a date that will be scheduled.
Included in
the list transmitted to the local government by PRO-COR regional director Chief
Supt. Rolando Z. Nana were all police senior superintendents – Ifugao police
director David K. Peredo, Agustin Juan
Tello, Giovani C. Maines, regional intelligence chief Elmer Ragay and former
Baguio police director George Daskeo.
Among
documents that should be submitted by the applicants to the local screening
committee are their performance ratings for two successive semesters preceding
their being included in the list and a presentation of their overall programs
for the BCPO.
Domogan said
recommendation of local screening committee will be immediately forwarded to
the PRO-COR for issuance of designation of
selected next BCPO chief.
He said he
will respect the list submitted to him by the PNP because had undergone initial
screening process of the Senior officers Placement Board, the body in charge of
screening applicants for PNP positions and assignment of police officers in
regions, provinces, cities and municipalities.
He urged
applicants to comply with requirements being requested from them by the local
screening committee so they will be properly rated and the one who will be
getting the highest rating will be recommended for appointment as the next BCPO
chief. -- Dexter A. See
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