POLICE ROUNDUP
>> Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Brothers
nabbed for illegal guns, drugs
BANGUED, Abra -- Two brothers identified
as Iyan Cecilio V. and Jedy V.Barbero were arrested last
week for illegal drugs and firearms by personnel of Abra Provincial
Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group, Abra Shield and Bangued
Municipal Police Station.
The
arrest was done after Senior Supt. Albertlito Garcia, provincial police director,
ordered his men to conduct intensified operations against drug peddlers and
manufacturers to prevent proliferation of drugs in Abra especially this summer.
Lawmen confiscated
the following items from the suspects 9mm rifle with two magazines, Cal. 38,
several bullets for different guns, illegal drug paraphernalia and 60 mm
projectile without fuse assembly.
The search
was made in the presence of barangay kagawad Baltazar Barzuela of Calaba,
Bangued, Abra and Edgar Tanora Media representative.
Arrested
suspects together with confiscated items are now under the custody of Bangued
MPS while cases were prepared against them.
Regional police
director Chief Supt.Isagani R. Nerez assured filing of air-tight
cases against the suspects and ordered follow-up investigation to identify and
arrest other drug violators.
Mayoyao
police receives Medalyang Papuri
MAYOYAO, Ifugao -- The municipal police
station here recently received the Philippine National Police MedalyangPapuri
or Commendation Medal from the Police Regional Office-Cordillera Administrative
Region for competence and teamwork in arresting three
most wanted persons in this corn-producing town.
The medal
was received by Mayoyao police chief Senior Insp. Josias Tangonan during first
quarter meeting of the Provincial Advisory Council at the Ifugao
Provincial Police headquarters in Lagawe.
According to
Supt. Allan Guyguyon , chief intelligence officer of Ifugao Police Command, the
medal was awarded to Mayoyao police for
competence and teamwork in arresting Christopher Balaya, James Balaya and
Morris Bad-ang, ranked No. 1, 3 and 4 respectively,
in the 10 most wanted persons in municipal level
last year.
Deputy
provincial director for administration and operation,
Supt.JamesMangili said inadequate funds for operations was a problem
but this did not deter Ifugao police force in
doing their law enforcement work. -- Daniel Codamon
PNP, Informatics
College offer educationalbenefits program
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- To boost
morale of Cordillera cops and their dependents in recognition of their services
to the communities, the Philippine National Police if offering500 slots with 50
percent discount to qualified PNP personnel extended to their dependents for
college education.
One of the
programs of the PNP is the education benefits program of which the PNP and the
Informatics College Eastwood, INC. signed memorandum of agreement for implementation
of PNP-Informatics educational benefit program.
PNP-Informatics
offers 500 slots with 50% discount on tuition fees for a maximum of four years
college education which will cover all the semesters and summer class
corresponding to the school year covered by the IRR, and can be renewed or
extended by written agreement between parties, within 15 days prior to its
termination.
These
implementing rules and regulations prescribe policies and procedures governing
implementation of the PNP-Informatics Educational Benefit Program for SY
2014-2015.
Courses
offered by Informatics are: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology;
(2) Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; (3) Bachelor of
Science in Information Systems; (4) Bachelor of Business Administration
major in Marketing and (5) Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship.
TESDA diploma
programs include computer hardware servicing, computer programming,visual graphics
and animation.
Applicants may
avail the program in any of the following INFORMATICS branches: Informatics
College Eastwood, Informatics College Manila; Informatics College Northgate,
Informatics SM Megamall Center, Informatics College Cebu; Informatics Makati
Center, Informatics Callocan Center, Informatics Diliman Center; Informatics
Fairview Center, Informatics Cainta Center; Informatics Las Pinas Center;
Informatics Imus Center; Informatics Baguio Center; Informatics Cagayan De Oro
Center and Informatics Consolation Center.
Interested
applicants are may secure application form at PSS, MWD, DPRM or download via Informatics
website at www.informatics.educ.ph the
following requirements:duly accomplished application form attached with two
copies of latest 2x2 pictures of the applicants; copy or authenticated machine
copy of birth certificate of the applicant and certificate of duty status/non-pending
case issued by the administrative officer; copy or authenticated
machine copy of report card (Form 138), certification of grades or transcript
of records (TOR) of the applicant from the most recent educational level
accomplishment and educational institution attended and certificate
of good moral character of the applicant from the last educational institution
attended.
Qualified
grantees are encouraged to submit their properly accomplished requirements to
Chief Regional Personnel and Human Resource Development Division who will
issue recommendation/endorsement to any
Informatics branch where the PNP personnel or his dependents intend to enroll.
Enrollment period will be May to June;
Sept. 1 to 30 and January.
Informatics will
distribute unsigned vouchers to interested PNP personnel or dependents in
schools and PNP offices/units they will visit and these shall be processed
along with the other documentary requirements and shall be attached to the
recommendation.
PNP leads
First Southeast Asia human rights forum
To promote police officers’ respect for
human rights, ruleoflaw human rights-based
policing, the Philippine National Police in cooperation with the Hanns Seidel
Foundation-Germany, held the first Southeast Asia Human Rights Forum for Police
Officials tomorrow at the First Pacific Leadership Academy, Sumulong Highway,
Antipolo City.
Recently, the PNP and Hanns Seidel Foundation of Germany
renewed partnership which started in
2008. Both parties have been working closely to promote human rights in the PNP
through education and training, community-based dialogues and the development
of various knowledge products, tools, and guides on human rights-based
policing.
According to the PNP Human Rights Affairs Office head Chief Supt
Antonio B. Viernes, the Southeast Asia Human Rights Forum for Police Officials
intended to develop common consensus and to foster regional cooperation among
police officials of Southeast Asian countries.
The forum was set in time for ASEAN Integration on Dec. 31. This ASEAN
Integration, although primarily economic in nature, presents an opportunity for
security sector officials in the region to discuss and share insights for the
incorporation of International Human Rights Standard for Law Enforcement and
International Humanitarian Law in their respective jurisdictions.
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