New Ilocos region police chief named

>> Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Brig. Gen. Westrimundo Obinque and Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Peralta during the turnover of leadership at the Police Regional Office 1 in San Fernando City, La Union. (Screen grab/PRO1 official Facebook page)
 

PROCOR HONORS TWO RETIRING COPS

Police Regional Office Cordillera honored two retiring PNP Personnel during the "Salamat Kapatid Program" held at Masigasig Grandstand, Camp Major Bado Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet on February 24, 2022.
    The Acting Deputy Regional Director for Administration, PCOL JOHN C CHUA, graced the simple ceremony together with the other members of the PROCOR Command Group and Regional Staff.
    PCOL CHUA presented the Medalya ng Paglilingkod and Plaque of Appreciation to honor the retirees for their faithful & honorable service to the organization and for their commendable & invaluable dedication to their service.
    PLT ROGELIO LIMBAWAN served for 26 years, 3 months, and 10 days while PEMS Francis Alfonso rendered 31 years, 8 months, and 12 days in the police service.
    In his message, PCOL CHUA extended his gratitude to the retirees for their immeasurable contribution to the overall accomplishment of the mission and vision of the PNP, particularly in PROCOR, which earned them the distinct honor and credit not only for themselves but also for the organization as a whole.
    The Retirement Honors Ceremony or the “Salamat Kapatid Program” is a tradition of giving honors and recognition to the retiring personnel of the PNP for their long years of dedicated and untiring service to the organization, the country, and the community. (PROCOR-PIO)


New Ilocos region police chief named

By John Michael Mugas 

LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte—Brig. Gen. Westrimundo Obinque is the new chief of Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1) following a turnover of command ceremony on Wednesday (March 2), at Camp Brig. Gen. Oscar Florendo in San Fernando City, La Union province.
    He replaced Brig. Gen Emmanuel Peralta as the director of the police forces in the region that covers the provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan.
    Obinque is a member of the Philippine Military Academy Class 1992 and was previously assigned to the Office of the Chief     Philippine National Police (PNP) before assuming his role as a regional director.
    Peralta, who became regional director in the Ilocos in February last year, will be transferred to the PNP’s Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine Development.
    The movement of Obinque and Peralta is part of the latest revamp in the organization that took effect on Tuesday.
    Peralta, in his message during the ceremony, said that PRO1 had made “great strides” under his watch and that the organization was able to strengthen its community ties.
    Obinque, for his part, reminded the police forces in the region to remain non-partisan amid the election season.


Napolcom, PNP execs award 16 Cordi cops  for accomplishments

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A total of 16 cops, seven of them female, were recently awarded here for their accomplishments.
    During Women’s Month kick-off ceremony here in Camp Dangwa on March 1.
Zenonida Brosas, National Police Commission Commissioner, was assisted by Cordillera police director Ronald O. Lee and ProCor command group as they awarded medalya ng kasanayan (PNP efficiency medal) to Cpl. Deborah Tendowen, Pat. Raiza Blaize Pangosban and Pat. Shaira Cuaresma of the Regional Public Information Office for their outstanding performance as  anchor of ProCor News Brief , Cordillera Pulis Reports and Torogi Cops respectively.
    Medalya ng Kasanayan was also given to PEMS Charity Loida Guzman of Abra provincial police office for her successful implementation of the best practice of Sallapadan police “Serbisyong may Puso” which caters to the poorest of the poor community.
    Another Medalya ng Kasanayan was given to Cpl Charmaine Kaye Manuel of Benguet PPO for her here services as investigator of the women and children’s protection desk.
    The same award was given to Pat Kristine Joy Guadiz of RMFB 15 for being an adviser to the Federated Youth Mobile Force in the Cordillera.
    Meanwhile, four male cops cops  were awarded for their accomplishments during the Talk to the Men Program and visit of Lt. Gen. Ephraim Israel Dickson here in Camp Dangwa on Feb. 25.
    Dickson, the country’s police deputy chief for operations, was assisted by Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee and ProCor command group in awarding Medalya ng Kasanayan to Lt. Lyster W. Abag and Cpl. Jeremy Ban-eg for their successful buy-bust operation that led to the arrest of a man listed in regional top 10 illegal drug personalities.
    Medalya ng Kasanayan was also given to MSg Jun Digmayo and SMS McArthur Sumakey for arresting the no. 10 most wanted person in Benguet.
    Dickson congratulated awardees for playing a big role in maintaining peace in Cordillera.
    Dickson acknowledged accomplishments of the police regional office under Lee’s leadership.
    Dickson, then the Cordillera police director said he was delighted by the ProCor’s leadership and accomplishments.
    The Cordillera Regional Police Office was recently given a Gold Eagle Award in conferment of institutionalized status.
    “As your former RD, I am proud of your achievements, joint efforts and strategies through various best practices and your initiatives to address criminality, corruption, illegal drugs and insurgency in the country.“
    On Feb. 28, Col. John C. Chua, police acting deputy regional director for administration, led the awarding another sis cops assisted by command group.
    Medalya ng Kagalingan was awarded to Maj. Cleef Vencio and PEMS Allan Ampaguey for arresting the top 5 most wanted persons in Benguet.
    Meanwhile, PEMS Alexander Sumawang and PSSg Emmanuel Dagsan were awarded with Medalya ng Kasanayan for service they rendered in PRC license renewal of 283 camp-based personnel.
    Also, Maj. Dencio Dayao and Pat. Jaya Ann Uvell Dacay were awarded with Medalya ng Papuri for their service rendered to a family in Rosario, La Union who lost their jobs by offering a considerable amount of money for their basic needs, rent and transportation back to their province.
 

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