PNP urged: Complete list for Baguio City PNP chief
>> Wednesday, October 17, 2018
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan urged the Philippine National Police leadership to complete
the five names of qualified senior police officers who are eligible for
appointment as the next City Director of the Baguio City Police Office after
two of the police officers who were included in the initial list reportedly
withdrew from contention for the said post.
Domogan said when the
five police officers in the initial list were contacted to submit the required
documents to the local screening committee and make themselves available for a
rigid interview, one of them begged of as he was due for appointment as chief
of staff of the Police Regional Office in the Cordillera.
Another police officer
withdrew because he was awaiting a position in the general headquarters was
promised him.
“We have no recourse but
to return the shortlist to the PNP so that the five names of qualified police
officers will be completed considering the withdrawal of the two prospective
candidates. We hope that the shortlist could be made available the soonest
possible time for us to select the next BCPO chief,” Domogan said.
As soon as the list will
be made available to the local government, he said the local screening
committee will be convened to conduct the screening of the applicants and that
the results of the screening will be the one that will be recommended for
appointment to the PNP as BCPO chief.
Included in list
transmitted to the local government by PRO-COR regional director Chief Supt.
Rolando Z. Nana were Ifugao police officer-in-charge Senior Supt. David K.
Peredo, Senior Supt. Agustin Juan Tello, Senior Supt. Giovani C. Maines,
regional intelligence chief Senior Supt. Elmer Ragay and former Baguio director
Senior Supt. George Daskeo.
Among the
documents that should be submitted by the applicants to the local screening
committee include 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 the
recommendation of the local screening committee will be immediately forwarded
to the PRO-COR for the issuance of the appropriate designation to the selected
police officers the next BCPO chief.
Under the PNP law, local
chief executives are empowered to select from a list of qualified senior police
officers the one that will head the local police office in his or her area
of jurisdiction.
The 2-year tour of duty
of BCPO City Director Ramil L. Saculles already lapsed as of the end of last
month but he is holding his position on a holdover capacity while awaiting the
appointment of his successor who will come from the list that will be
re-submitted to the local government by higher authorities. -- Dexter A. See
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