200 take oath as Cordillera PNP cops
>> Wednesday, March 13, 2019
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad— Only 200 out of more than a thousand applicants passed the
screening process for new police officers in Cordillera.
Chief Supt. Rolando
Nana, Cordillera police chief, administered the oath to the 165 male and 35 female
officers Monday at Camp Major Bado Dangwa.
“The profession you have
chosen is one of the most challenging jobs. You must render service to the
community putting the general welfare above and beyond your personal
interests,” Nana told the new officers in his welcome message.
He thanked the families
of the recruits for supporting their children, spouses and friends to enter the
police service.
“With you as additional
force, I know we can do so much in giving protection which the people’s need in
ensuring their safety and security,” Nana said.
The new recruits went
through a series of physical exercises to determine if they really are fit to
be part of the PNP.
They were turned over to
the Cordillera Administrative Region Training School for the six-month Public
Safety Basic Recruit Course (PSBRC) followed by another six months of field
training.
A Patrolman will receive
a basic monthly salary of P29,668 aside from allowances and non-cash benefits.
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