CAMP DANGWA,
La Trinidad, Benguet – New police directors for Mountain Province and Apayao
were recently installed even as new chiefs for key positions at the police
regional office here assumed office.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. R’win S. Pagkalinawan installed Col. Ruben Bawaan Andiso as acting provincial director of Mountain Province Police Provincial Office during turn-over of command ceremony here at regional police headquarters Feb. 11.
Andiso replaced Col. Homer M. Penecilla during rites which officially designated him to the position effective Feb. 8, 2021.
During the ceremony, the regional Ddrector awarded the Medalya ng Kasanayan (PNP Efficiency Medal) to Penecilla for meritorious leadership as Mountain Province PNP chief from Feb. 24, 2020 to Feb. 9, 2021.
He thanked him for his contributions especially in implementation of anti-insurgency initiatives in the province for almost a year.
During rites, Andiso urged Mt. Province police “to work together for the good of the people of Mountain Province.
Andiso traces his roots from Barangay Kin-iway, Besao,Mountain Province.
Andiso was former Chief of Administrative and Resource Management Division under the PNP’s Headquarters Support Service.
He said it is only now that he is assigned in the region in his almost 30 years in the PNP service.
In Luna, Apayao, Col. Peter Miguel Tagtag Jr. assumed office as officer-in-charge of Apayao Police Provincial Office during the turn-over of command ceremony Feb. 16 at Apayao Eco-Tourism and Sports Complex Grounds.
The ceremony, presided by deputy regional director for operations Col. John C Chua, highlighted symbolic passing of command from outgoing provincial police director Col. Byron Banagen Tegui-in to the new OIC.
Tagtag was former chief of Regional Personnel and Records Management Division.
Provincial Administrator lawyer Maria Elena E. Ravelo thanked Tegui-in his leadership that contributed to the recognition of Apayao as one of most peaceful and orderly provinces in Cordillera.
Tagtag, in his message, urged Apayao police to continue working with dedication to their duties to sustain gains of the provincial police under the outgoing provincial director.
In Luna, Apayao, Col. Peter Miguel Tagtag Jr. assumed office as officer-in-charge of Apayao Police Provincial Office during the turn-over of command ceremony Feb. 16 at Apayao Eco-Tourism and Sports Complex Grounds.
The ceremony, presided by deputy regional director for operations Col. John C Chua, highlighted symbolic passing of command from outgoing provincial police director Col. Byron Banagen Tegui-in to the new OIC.
Tagtag was former chief of Regional Personnel and Records Management Division.
Provincial Administrator lawyer Maria Elena E. Ravelo thanked Tegui-in his leadership that contributed to the recognition of Apayao as one of most peaceful and orderly provinces in Cordillera.
Tagtag, in his message, urged Apayao police to continue working with dedication to their duties to sustain gains of the provincial police under the outgoing provincial director.
On Feb. 15, Pagkalinawan also presided turn-over of command for Regional Mobile Force Batallion 15 (RMFB15), Regional Operations and Management Division (ROMD), and Regional Personnel and Records Management Division (RPRMD) here at Camp Dangwa. For the RMFB15, outgoing force commander Col. Mario L. Mayames Jr. relinquished his command to Col. Maly Cula.
Cula was former chief of ROMD who turned over his post to Lt. Col. Sibly P. Dawiguey Jr.
For the RPRMD, outgoing chief Col. Peter M. Tagtag turned over his position to Lt. Col. Granciso B. Bulwayan Jr.
Bulwayan was earlier assigned as officer-in-charge of Regional Community Affairs and Development Division.
Pagkalinawan awarded Medalya ng Kasanayan (PNP Efficiency Medal) to Mayames Jr. Cula for professionalism and competence.
Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Mayames Jr. for his leadership as commander of RMFB15 from May 4, 2020 to Feb. 15, 2021.
Another Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Cula for his service as chief of ROMD from Sept. 9, 2019 to February 15, 2021.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. R’win S. Pagkalinawan installed Col. Ruben Bawaan Andiso as acting provincial director of Mountain Province Police Provincial Office during turn-over of command ceremony here at regional police headquarters Feb. 11.
Andiso replaced Col. Homer M. Penecilla during rites which officially designated him to the position effective Feb. 8, 2021.
During the ceremony, the regional Ddrector awarded the Medalya ng Kasanayan (PNP Efficiency Medal) to Penecilla for meritorious leadership as Mountain Province PNP chief from Feb. 24, 2020 to Feb. 9, 2021.
He thanked him for his contributions especially in implementation of anti-insurgency initiatives in the province for almost a year.
During rites, Andiso urged Mt. Province police “to work together for the good of the people of Mountain Province.
Andiso traces his roots from Barangay Kin-iway, Besao,Mountain Province.
Andiso was former Chief of Administrative and Resource Management Division under the PNP’s Headquarters Support Service.
He said it is only now that he is assigned in the region in his almost 30 years in the PNP service.
In Luna, Apayao, Col. Peter Miguel Tagtag Jr. assumed office as officer-in-charge of Apayao Police Provincial Office during the turn-over of command ceremony Feb. 16 at Apayao Eco-Tourism and Sports Complex Grounds.
The ceremony, presided by deputy regional director for operations Col. John C Chua, highlighted symbolic passing of command from outgoing provincial police director Col. Byron Banagen Tegui-in to the new OIC.
Tagtag was former chief of Regional Personnel and Records Management Division.
Provincial Administrator lawyer Maria Elena E. Ravelo thanked Tegui-in his leadership that contributed to the recognition of Apayao as one of most peaceful and orderly provinces in Cordillera.
Tagtag, in his message, urged Apayao police to continue working with dedication to their duties to sustain gains of the provincial police under the outgoing provincial director.
In Luna, Apayao, Col. Peter Miguel Tagtag Jr. assumed office as officer-in-charge of Apayao Police Provincial Office during the turn-over of command ceremony Feb. 16 at Apayao Eco-Tourism and Sports Complex Grounds.
The ceremony, presided by deputy regional director for operations Col. John C Chua, highlighted symbolic passing of command from outgoing provincial police director Col. Byron Banagen Tegui-in to the new OIC.
Tagtag was former chief of Regional Personnel and Records Management Division.
Provincial Administrator lawyer Maria Elena E. Ravelo thanked Tegui-in his leadership that contributed to the recognition of Apayao as one of most peaceful and orderly provinces in Cordillera.
Tagtag, in his message, urged Apayao police to continue working with dedication to their duties to sustain gains of the provincial police under the outgoing provincial director.
On Feb. 15, Pagkalinawan also presided turn-over of command for Regional Mobile Force Batallion 15 (RMFB15), Regional Operations and Management Division (ROMD), and Regional Personnel and Records Management Division (RPRMD) here at Camp Dangwa. For the RMFB15, outgoing force commander Col. Mario L. Mayames Jr. relinquished his command to Col. Maly Cula.
Cula was former chief of ROMD who turned over his post to Lt. Col. Sibly P. Dawiguey Jr.
For the RPRMD, outgoing chief Col. Peter M. Tagtag turned over his position to Lt. Col. Granciso B. Bulwayan Jr.
Bulwayan was earlier assigned as officer-in-charge of Regional Community Affairs and Development Division.
Pagkalinawan awarded Medalya ng Kasanayan (PNP Efficiency Medal) to Mayames Jr. Cula for professionalism and competence.
Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Mayames Jr. for his leadership as commander of RMFB15 from May 4, 2020 to Feb. 15, 2021.
Another Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Cula for his service as chief of ROMD from Sept. 9, 2019 to February 15, 2021.
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