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TRINIDAD, Benguet – A total of 200 newly appointed patrol cops took oath in a
brief ceremony administered by Cordillera police director Brig. Gen R’win SA
Pagkalinawan here at Camp Dangwa Monday.
The
170 males and 30 females were earlier recruited under the regional police
regular recruitment program quota this year.
In his speech, told the new cops
they “must work together to be the officers that the public demands and
expects them to be. You are just in time as we are gaining ground in our fight
against all forms of criminalities, not to mention this pandemic and the soon
to be new normal. You must be a good example and not be the scalawags who
are being hunted down, endeavor to do the right thing under every circumstance
because only in this way that you will be able to provide the level of service
the community deserves and to really begin the work of making a difference in
the lives of others.”
PNP chief Gen. Archie Francisco F. Gamboa gave his online
messag eto all newly appointed police
lieutenants of National Capital Region Police Office and new cops of all
regions.
During the program, Automated Teller Machine Cards were
given to the newly appointed police officers.
The
new cops will attend the Cordillera Administrative Region Training School where
they will undergo public safety basic recruit course (PSBRC) for six months
followed by another six months of field training which will qualify them for
permanency.
As patrolman and patrolwoman, they will receive basic
monthly salary of P29,668 aside from allowances and other non-cash benefits.
The new police officers will fill up vacant slots as a
result of the death, dismissal, and retirement of personnel assigned in
Cordillera.
“The new vacancies intend to beef
up the manpower complement of the PROCOR to further strengthen PNP
capabilities,” Pagkalinawan said.
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