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Stakeholder Support
Stake Holder Support
Resources Management
Learning and Growth
Process Excellence
The Community
Significant Accomplishment
Best Practices
PRO ARMM Hierarchy
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A. Sustain public information and dialogue
1. Public Information and Advocacy
The RD, PRO ARMM’s advocacy “ANG PULIS NA MAY DANGAL DAPAT BIGYANG PARANGAL. ANG PULIS NA HANGAL AY DAPAT IPATANGGAL” has high impact in instilling discipline to PRO ARMM personnel which is considered a key factor in the PRO’s achievement of tasks.
PRO ARMM conducted 43 media
engagements; Two (2) seminars on PNP Strategic Focus CODE-P and Beyond towards the realization of the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L Plan 2030; 15 cascading of PNP P.A.T.R.O.L Plan 2030 and one (1) Cascading and Coaching and Coaching of Alignment of the IP Card with the PGS Individual Scorecard.
a. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Materials
a.1 Distribution of Informative flyers, handbooks, posters and stickers.
A total of 894 Legal Advisory flyers and 145 Panyerong Pulis Poster were distributed to the personnel of the RHQ, PPOs, and C/MPS.
. a.2. Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE). There were 68
PICE lectures conducted and 3, 068 participants. The purpose of this is to impart knowledge to the PNP personnel the proper way of investigating and handling cases as to the PNP matters is concern.
2. Citizen Empowerment
a. Institutionalization of Barangay Peacekeeping Operation (BPO). For the
period, there were 93 Municipal Police Stations and 1,022 Brgys with BPATs.
b. Anti-Drugs Abuse Council (ADAC). The PRO organized one (1) CADAC; 92
MADAC and a total of 950 Barangay Anti-Drugs Abuse Council (BADAC) region wide.
c. Community Awareness Activities. Several seminars and lectures conducted to empower the community and support the thrust of the PRO particularly on crime prevention.
B. Sustain partnership and collaboration
Number of CPS/MPS
with BPATs
Number of Brgys
with BPATs
Members
Law Enforcement
United Front
Disaster Relief
Case Tracking
Environmental Protection
93 1,022 2,515 3,220 2,421
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1. Partnership and Collaboration with Stakeholders and other Pillars of the Criminal Justice System (CJS).
Community Organization and Mobilization. There were 46 Non- Government
Organizations (NGOs) that were active in the drive against criminality and other activities. 1 related training for barangay Tanods and BIN conducted on September 17, 2014.
Community Dialogues and Pulong-Pulong. Community dialogues and pulong-
pulong totaled 511.
2. Participation in Faith-Based Organization Takbong KAMPILAN Para sa Kapayapaan. The contingent from PRO ARMM
joined the Takbong KAMPILAN para sa Kapayapaan in relation to the 27th Anniversary of 6th Infantry Division, PA.
Bisekletahan at Takbong
Anibersaryo 2014. This PRO conducted Bisekletahan at Takbong Anibersaryo 2014 on August 2, 2014 with other PNP personnel and NUPs from RHQ and together with Biker enthusiasts, Barangay Officials of Making and Students of St. Benidect College of Parang. Bike For Peace. This PRO participated in the “Regional Bike for Peace” in relation to “Mindanao Week for Peace”, held in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat. The activity was headed by Bishop JOSE COLIN M. BAGAFORO, DD Among the participants were the Biker’s Organization in Region 12 and ARMM, the LGU’s, PRO ARMM and PRO 12, AFP, NGO’s, Civic, Business and Religious Groups.
The Catholic PNP joint the 50th celebration of Patronal Fiesta of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Parang, Maguindanao on July 20, 2014.
The Muslim personnel of the PRO observed 5 days Ramadan Break during Eid’l Fitr celebration last June 28, 2014. Likewise, sponsored a Qur’an Reading Competition held at COC, Camp BG SK Pendatun. Representatives of the RHQ, PRO ARMM and the five (5) PPOs competed on said activity.
The PRO also supported the Muslim PNP by means of slaughtering the cow and goat (QURBAN) as part of the Eid’l Adha cerebration last October 5, 2014. Likewise, 7 personnel went to Mecca, KSA for Hadj.
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3. Participation in Religious, Health/Physical Fitness, and Environmental Protection Programs/Campaigns. Sunday Mass. A regular Sunday mass are being held inside camp attended by Roman Catholic PNP personnel and its dependents. Muslim Friday Prayer. Congregational prayer held every Friday at the Regional Mosque, inside camp attended by muslim PNP personnel and its attendant. Open Team Runs. Open Team runs Competition sponsored and held in the Regional Headquarters participated by PNP personnel from the regional headquarters and from the five (5) PPOs of the PRO. Cotabato City Medical Society 5K Fun Run. Personnel of this PRO participated in the Cotabato City Medical Society 5K Fun Run with the theme “Makitakbo kay Dok Para sa Kalusugan” in relation to the celebration of Medical Week 2014.
Installation Rites of Parish Priest of our Lady of Perpetual Help PRO ARMM personnel attended the installation rites of Reverend Father Ezalde D. Panaguiton, DCC as Parish Priest of our Lady of Perpetual Help held at Barangay Sarmiento, Parang, Maguindanao.
Patronal Fiesta Mass of St. Martin de Porres PCSUPT NOEL O. DELOS
REYES, RD PRO ARMM and PSSUPT MARCELO O. PINTAC, RCDS attended the Patronal Fiesta Mass of St. Martin de Porres, Patron Saint of this PRO.
Parish Renewal Experience (PREX) Christian PRO ARMM personnel participated
Church based program of St. Martin de Porres.
In line with the Integrated Transformation Program on Weight Loss Management Program and Physical Fitness and Sports Development Program being conducted by HRDD, the PRO conducted physical conditioning exercises every Tuesday and Thursday (Athletic Days).
Shown below are the participation of the PRO in the different religious, health/physical fitness and environmental protection-related activities.
Accomplishments
Nr. of Religious Activities Participated
Nr. of Health/Physical Fitness Program Participated
Nr. of Environmental Protection Related Activities
Participated 279 126 105
4. Family, Juvenile and Gender and Development Program.
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A two (2) day seminar was conducted
at the COC Building, PRO ARMM, from September 16-17, 2014 on the Sexual Harassment Awareness for Police Officers attended by PRO ARMM personnel.
A one (1) Day Seminar on Gender and
Development was also conducted and held at RCEO ARMM conference this PRO on June 20, 2014.
A one (1) Day Seminar on Gender and
Development was also conducted and held at RCEO ARMM conference this PRO on August 15, 2014.
22nd Celebration of National Children’s Month 2014. RWCPD of this PRO celebrated the 22nd National Children’s Month 2014 to the students of the Upi National High School and Gayonga National High School last October 28-29, 2014 with 190 students who participated that activities.
2014 Womens Month Celebration. On March
3, 2014 Police Women from PRO ARMM participated the Women’s Month Celebration held at ORG Compound, Cotabato City.
Police First Responders on Gender-Base
Violence and other Related Laws on Women and Children Seminar. Selected female personnel from different unit of PRO ARMM attended the above mentioned seminar conducted by WCPD, PRO ARMM held at COC Building on April 25-26, 2014.
Accomplishments
Gender Sensitivity Training Women & Children Advocacy Program
Nr of Trngs Conducted
Nr of Participants Nr of Trngs Conducted Nr of Participants
7 370 6 183
5. Anti-Corruption Initiative. Upon his assumption, the Regional Director directed that there is no fees for
service record, generated PDS and other clearances upon request. Strict implementation on the number of hours rendered by PNP personnel
per day.
All 118 C/MPS have displayed their respective Service standards/Flowcharts.
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Conduct of Regular and Random Inspection and drug testing.
Resource Management
A. Attain financial and logistical adequacy consistent with the law
1. Management of Donations from LGUs and Other Agencies
Donor/Funding Donation/Program Recipient
ARMM TISP Construction of 10 MPS Building
7 municipalities in Maguindanao; 3
municipalities in Basilan
GAA Fund Construction of 3 MPS Building
2 municipalities in Maguindanao; 1
municipality in Sulu
PNP Thrust Receipt Madrasha Building (Arabic School)
Jolo, Sulu
PNP Foundation Inc. 15 units of Computers with complete accessories
Basilan PPO
PNP Thrust Receipt Repair of the Regional Legal Service Office in PRO ARMM
RLS PRO ARMM
PNP Thrust Receipt Repair of RPSB Admin Building, Camp Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao
PRO ARMM
PNP Thrust Receipt Repair/Repainting of the Regional Mosque
Regional Chaplain, PRO
ARMM
PNP Thrust Receipt Construction of PRO ARMM Perimeter Fence and Entranceway
PRO ARMM
PNP Thrust Receipt Rehabilitation of Firing Range
PRO ARMM
2. Management of Resources Monitoring of the General Dispatched Vehicles (GDVs) through the monthly
Travel Log Book whenever dispatched according to priority basis. In all activity of the dispatched vehicles, inspection and conduct of repair and TIR were being undertaken and recorded to the Motor pool Activity Log. Likewise, for the maintenance of Generator Set, records of operation on its status and oil consumption are being monitored. Buildings, particularly the Commissioned Officers County (COC) building is regularly checked. Minor repainting, cleaning of toilet and bowls and minor repair caused
Resource Management
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by termites were undertaken to maintain its environment-friendly or cleanliness of the surroundings.
B. Optimized utilization of Logistical resources
1. Financial Management Program. Below are the breakdowns of Personal Claims of PNP personnel and Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) who were paid/settled by this PRO:
a. Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses. A total Php 176,057,000.00
was released for the operational and administrative requirement of the PRO.
b. Combat duty Pay. A total amount of Php 26,809,500.00 for Combat Duty Pay was released and distributed to 26,754 uniformed personnel.
c. Replacement Clothing Allowance (RCA) Claim. A total amount of Php
32,942,000.00 was released for RCA with 2,353 personnel as recipients; Php 11, 986, 000.00 for Productivity Incentive Benefit of PNPs and NUPs.
d. On Special Financial Assistance, Initial Clothing Allowance, Clothing
Allowance of NUP and Salary and Long Pay Differential.
The amount of Php 455, 000.00 clothing allowance for 91 NUPs, Php 4,789,620.23 was released fund for the prior claims of 224 personnel of this PRO for Salary and Long Pay Dirrentials.
The amount of Php 199, 696. 98 as a Special Financial Assistance
(SFA) and Php 413, 084.85 as a Reimbursement Hospital Expenses (RHE) for five (5) policemen.
2. Logistic Management Program. On mobility, the PRO is a
recipient of one (1) patrol vehicle (KIA). The patrol vehicle is being maintained at the RHQ, PRO ARMM.
Also, 150 sets of UHF Handheld Radio; 40 units of Glocks 17 Gen 4 intended for Proficiency Training purposes; 2,061 units of Glock 4 Gen 4 were issued to RHQ, RPSB and PPOs personnel; Six (6) rappelling rope for PPSC and RPSB; 16 pieces of Tactical belt for PPSC and RPSB; Seven (7) pieces digital Kyocera for R-Staff. 14 pieces of GO PRO Camera distributed to different PPOs. One (1) Sulu; Five (5) RPSB; Two (2) Basilan; Two (2) Lanao del Sur; Two (2) Maguindanao and Two (2) Tawi-Tawi. 15 units desktop computers with complete accessories donated by PNP foundation Inc. for Basilan PPO.
3. Research and Development Program.
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The PRO continued its development program through the repair/renovation of Regional Legal Service Office, PIO, RCD as well as the PRO ARMM firing range.
For the period, two (2) Standard MPS buildings were completely constructed;
the Datu Unsay MPS Building. Phase III, Datu Abdullah Sangki MPS Phase III, both in Maguindanao.
This PRO have 118 MPS, 15 are completely constructed standard police
station while 15 are on-going, 72 are not standard police stations while 16 has no police station.
PPOs Standard Police Station Not Standard
Police Station
No-Police Station
(Occupying LGU Bldg)
Total of Police
Stations Constructed On-going
Lanao 6 2 32 40
Maguindanao 9 8 12 7 36
Basilan 3 6 3 12
Sulu 1 12 6 19
Tawi-Tawi 1 10 11
TOTAL 15 15 72 16 118
Madrasha Buidling in Sulu PPO is completed. The documents for the
construction of Languyan MPS in Tawi-Tawi PPO are subject for evaluation.
C. Attain transparency and accountability in all financial and logistical Transactions
1. Improvement of the Procurement System
2. Financial and Logistical Review and Evaluation Program
Conduct of Seminar Workshop on Mainstreaming the Preparation of PNP Annual Operations Plans and Budget for CY 2016 was conducted on October 21-22, 2014 at PRO 11, Camp Quintin M. Merecido, Buhangin, Davao City.
The PRO conducted a one-day 1st Quarter Regional Logistics Family Conference CY 2014 at Molina-Muños resort in Parang, Maguindanao. The attendees were Supply PNCOs of RHSG, RPSB, Supply PCOs/PNCOs and PSAOs of Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Lanao and Maguindanao.
The Regional Comptrollership Division also conducted a quarterly Family
Conference and conference with the Logistics to ensure that finances and logistical resources are properly disseminated or are distributed accordingly. Learning and Growth
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A. Recruit the most qualified applicants
1. PNP Recruitment Program CY 2014.
No recruitment for the CY 2014.
2. Appointment of Non-Uniformed Personnel.
26 Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) were appointed to vacant positions.
B. Develop competent, motivated and values-oriented PNP core values
1. Programmed Courses/Seminar Conducted
a. A total of twenty 40 programmed courses were conducted and attended by 3,924 PNP personnel of the PRO.
PROGRAMMED COURSES/SEMINARS TRAINING
CONDUCTED PARTICIPANTS
Criminal Investigation Course (CIC) 3 124
Revised PNP SCOUT Class 14-2014 2 219
Character Aptitude Development Enhancement Training (CADET) 2 119
Human Rights Seminar 2 106
PNP Standard Handgun Familiarization and Precision Training (Phase I-HFPT) 3 227
PNP Standard Handgun Familiarization and Precision Training (Phase II-HFPT) 3 243
Bomb Identification and Detection 1 51
Crisis Response Seminar 1 37
Moral Recovery Program Seminar 3 219
Community Oriented Policing System (COPS) 2 101
Police First Responder Course 2 100
GLOCK 17 Proficiency Training and Prequalification Test 5 1,823
Seminar on Police Personnel on Gender and Development Program, Related, Laws on Protecting Women and Children
1 50
First Responder Involving Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases and other Related Laws on Protecting Women and Children
1 52
PNP Standard Handgun Classification and Marksmanship Test (HQMT-Phase III) 1 50
Code of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct 1 51
Basic Life Support Program (BLS) 1 65
Orientation Seminar on Laws for the Advancement of Women (OSLAW) 1 35
PNP Basic Shotgun Combat Training 2 100
Sexual Harassment Awareness for Police Officer (SHAPO) 1 52
WCPD Specialized Courses 1 50
Disaster Preparedness, Rescue and Relief Operation Training 1 50
Also, a total of 19 un-programmed courses/seminars were conducted and
attended by 925 PNP personnel of the PRO.
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UN-PROGRAMMED COURSES/SEMINARS TRAINING
CONDUCTED PARTICIPANT
S
Instructor Development Course 3 65
National Awareness Week for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation 1 231
Human Rights for Desk Officer Course 1 14
Restorative Justice and Children in Conflict with the Law 1 15
Cultural of Peace for Stronger Solidarity Seminar 1 32
Basic Police Operation Course 1 20
Summary Hearing Officer (SHO) Drafters and Evaluators Seminar 1 116
Islamic Leadership and Values Formation 1 49
Basic Qur’an Seminar 1 43
Biological Incidents and Threats Awareness Seminar 1 56
Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) 1 44
The ICITAP Basic Police Operation Course (BPOC) 2 51
Seminar Police First Responders involving Gender-Based violence and other Related Laws Protecting Women and Children
1 37
Scientific Method of Processing Fingerprint for Police Investigators Seminar 1 60
Lecture on Proper Usage of Communication Equipment 1 27
Joint Opening Ceremonies of Police Intelligence Officers Course Class 2014-74 and Police Intelligence Course Class 2014-119
1 65
2. Individual Training Program. For the period, 95 personnel of the PRO
graduated from PSJLC; 31 personnel of the PRO graduated from PSSLC training program at the ARMMTS and 5 Officers Candidate Course (OCC) is ongoing.
3. Unit Training Program
For the In-Service and Job Enhancement Trainings/Seminars, the PRO conducted 38 programmed and 19 un-programmed trainings/seminars which were participated by 3,668 and 925 PNP uniformed personnel and NUP, respectively.
4. Specialized Training Program
PI MANUEL A. ROXAS and PI NIKKO V. NATO attended the Scout Ranger Course at HFSRR, SOCOM, PA, CTSMB on October 9, 2014 and also three (3) personnel of this PRO still undergone Commando Course.
5. Foreign Training Program
PCI ADEL B. VERTIDO, PSI PHILAM JAY S. BALAQUI and eight (8) PNCOs of this PRO, attended the Post Blast Investigation Course conducted at Moyock, North Carolina, USA last May 12-18 and June 2-18, 2014.
C. Uphold and Promote the Principles and PNP Core Values
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1. Promotion System
For the CY 2014, 53 PCOs and 662 PNCOs
were promoted via the regular promotion program.
2. Internal Reforms This PRO conducted 627 drug tests for
random.
Five (5) batches of schooling on Character Aptitude Development Training (CADET) were undertaken by the PRO with 271 PNP personnel of the PRO.
Further Reduction of Uniformed Personnel at Headquarters. Of the actual
strength of the PRO which is 6,428, 15.74% or 1,038 personnel were assigned at Regional Headquarters (RHQ) and Provincial Headquarters (PHQ) while 84.26% or 5,390 personnel were assigned in the field.
Assignment of at least 21 personnel of every MPS. All C/MPS are manned
by at least 21 PNP personnel. OIC and/or COPs of the 118 C/MPS are all PCOs.
3. Living the PNP Core Values Maka Diyos
Alay Lakad and Zumba for Peace. Personnel of this PRO participated the Alay Lakad and Zumba for Peace together with the residence of Polloc, personnel of 37th IB, Philippine Navy and Regional Economic Zone Authority employees with the theme “Regalong Handog Malasakit sa Kapatid” at Barter Trade Center Polloc Port, Parang, Maguindanao. Walkathon and Zumba Work-Out. Personnel of PRO conducted a walkathon and Zumba work-out activity to the pupils of Saliguidan Memorial Elementary School at Polloc, Parang, Maguindanao.
2014 Eid’l Fitr Celebration Muslim PRO ARMM personnel attended the early morning congregational prayer “Sambahayang” at Salaam Police Mosque in connection with the Holy Month of Ramadhan.
Islamic symposium held a COC, Camp BG SK Pendatun and participated
by PNP PRO ARMM personnel.
Makabayan The PRO celebrating the 113TH Police Anniversary on October 24, 2014 with
theme “Ang Pulis na may Dangal Dapat Bigyang Parangal. Ang Pulis na Hangal ay Dapat Ipatangal”
Makatao
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Human Right Desks have been established in all MPS of the PRO. A total of
12 various seminars/lectures relative to Human rights were conducted and participated by 348 PNP personnel.
Makakalikasan
The PRO continuously supporting the DENR in protecting and preserving the natural and residual forest against illegal operations. Also, PNP personnel conducted Oplan Baklas after midterm and Brgy Elections 2013.
D. Institutionalized adequate package of benefits and remuneration
1. Moral and Welfare Program
a. PNP Housing Program. The construction of housing projects for PNP personnel of the PRO is ongoing at Brgy. Sarmiento, Parang, Maguindanao
b. Scholarship Program. One (1) PNP dependent has availed a
scholarship program sponsored by the “KAAGAPAY SA PANGARAP FOUNDATION, INC., and eight (8) PNP dependents availed the Comprehensive Educational Assistance (PCEA).
c. PNP Health Care Program. 30 PNP personnel were able to claim
reimbursements of their hospital expenses. 2. Personnel Enhancement Program
Awards and Decorations – A total of 14,107 appropriate awards were
given to deserving PNP and NUP broken down as follows.
Type of Awards PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL
Kagalingan 37 171 208
Kasanayan 334 1354 185 1873
Papuri 125 632 259 1016
Ugnayan Pampulisya 335 5657 5992
Mabuting Asal 41 469 510
Paglilingkod sa Mindanao 368 4948 5316
Paglilingkod 6 52 58
TOTAL 1,184 12,723 200 14,107
3. Reward and Punishment System.
For the period, there were 214 cases received: 50 cases were dismissed, 26
cases were suspended; Seven (7) cases were demoted; 19 cases were Forfeiture of Pay and eighty (80) cases were dropped from rolls.
Penalty PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL Dismissed 1 49 50
Demoted 7 7
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Suspended 3 23 26
Forfeiture of Pay 7 12 19
DFR 3 76 1 80
TOTAL 14 167 1 182
E. Develop a responsive police organization
1. Information and Communication Technology The PRO ARMM WEBSITE (http://www.proarmm.com) was reactivated and
administered by PI AURELIO P. ALABADO who maintains the operational and administrative aspects of the website.
Twitter Account (PRO ARMM@proarmm). The official twitter of PNP PRO
ARMM. Facebook Account (www.facebook.com/pro.armm)
A. Improve community safety awareness through community-oriented and human right-based policing
1. Model Police Station. 15 standard police stations are completely constructed
while 15 are still on-going.
2. Conceptualization of Bangsamoro Hymn as PRO ARMM Hymn. This is a pride to PRO ARMM personnel.
3. Multi-Sectoral Cooperation on Human Rights.
A total of 14 various seminars/lectures relative to Human rights were
conducted and participated by 266 PNP personnel.
Trainings/ Seminars/ Forums/Lectures/ Dialogues (Meetings) Number of
Participants
Process Excellence
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B. Legal Service Program.
Likewise, eight hundred ninety-four (894) Legal Advisory Flyers were distributed, one hundred forty-five (145) Panyerong Pulis Posters, sixty-eight (68) Seminars/Lectures were conducted, thirteen (13) Project Gabay, forty-one (41) Legal Advice, thirty-three (33) Legal Aid Clinic, and one thousand three hundred eighty-four (1,384) Affidavit Administered.
B. Improve crime prevention and control
1. Results-Oriented Operations
Personnel Conducted Lecture on Human Rights Seminar to the Basilan PPO PNP/NUP personnel on December 8, 2014 at BPPO Conference Hall, Menzi, Isabela City, Basilan
25
Conducted One-Day Human Rights Seminar to the student of Public Safety Field Training Program 2013-01 on December 3, 2014
35
Conducted One-Day Lecture on Human Rights to the personnel of RCEO ARMMon November 21, 2014 at RCEO ARMM Camp SK Pendatun , Parang, Maguindanao
20
Attended the 3rd Leg Workshop/Trainings on HR & IHL for the PNP personnel by the PNP-HRAO 7 ICRC on November 21-13, 2014 at Seda Abreeza Hotel Bajada, Davao City
2
Attended the Lanao Del Sur Human Right Summit on November 12, 2014 at Ayala Resort, Mindanao State University Main Campus Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur, ARMM
6
Attended Bangsamoro Human Rights Network (BHRAN) Consultation Meeting on November 15, 2014 at Basilan Human Rights Monitoring Center, 3rd Floor NFK Building, Sunrise, Isabela City, Basilan
5
Conducted Four-Day Human Rights Lecture to the CADET Class 05 on September 22-25, 2014 at ARMMTC, Camp SK Pendatun, Parang,Maguindanao
64
Attended the 3rd Leg of the RHRDO Training of Trainers on September 24-26, 2014 at PearlMont Hotel, Cagayan De Oro City
4
Conducted One-Day Lecture on Human Rights to the personnel of RCEO ARMM on August 29, 2014 at RCEO ARMM Camp SK Pendatun , Parang, Maguindanao
16
Conducted One-Day Seminar on Human Rights to the PNP SCOUT Class 41-2014 on August 26, 2014 at COC Building PRO ARMM, Camp SK Pendatun , Parang, Maguindanao
56
Coordinated the Regional Human Rights Commission ARMM on August 19, 2014 at RHRC Office, JICA Building, ORG Compound, Gov. Guttierez Avenue, Cotabato City.
3
Attended the Consultation Meeting of Regional Human Rights Commission ARMM on the Draft Implementing Rules and Regulation (IRR) of RA 10368 “The Rules and Regulations Implementing the Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act of 2013” on April 7, 2014 at IAG Conference Hall, 2/F UMEX Building, Notre Dame University, Cotabato City
2
Attended the KAPEHAN sa RHRC ARMM on March 28, 2014 at G/F JICA Building,ORG Compound,Cotabato City
1
Conducted One-Day Lecture on Human Rights to the personnel of RCEO ARMM on January 10, 2014 at RCEO ARMM Camp SK Pendatun , Parang, Maguindanao
27
Grand Total
266
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a. Intelligence
a.1. Community-Based Information Networks. There are one hundred
forty (140) Barangay Information Network maintained.
a.2. Counter Intelligence (CI) and Security Activities. On CI watch list, 63 PNP personnel are included in the CI watch list; two (2) personnel were charged for Extortion; 39 were charged for drugs related activities; while 22 were charged for allegedly holders of fake/dubious credentials or fake identify.
a.3. Foreign Liaison. There were 10 VIPs security operations conducted and attended two (2) index liaisoning with the foreign counterparts. Likewise PRO ARMM received distinguished foreign visitors from British Embassy and Japan Embassy for the current year.
b. Investigation
b.1. Crime Statistics. For the period from 01 January to 30 November 2014, a Total Crime Volume (TCV) of 3,462 was recorded; 2,117 are Index Crimes and 1,345 are Non-Index Crimes. Compared to the 2,206 TCV of same period last year, there was an increase of 1,256 (56.93%) incidents with an average monthly crime rate of 9.67 incidents per 100, 000 populations.
Type of Crimes
Period Variance %
2013 2014
Murder 367 491 33.78
Homicide 45 90 100
Physical Injury 526 810 53.99
Rape 18 33 83.33
Crime against Person 956 1424 48.95
Robbery 188 228 21.27
Theft 161 283 75.77
Carnapping 100 124 24
Cattle Rustling 36 58 61.11
Crime against Property 485 693 42.88
Index Crime Volume 1441 2,117 46.91
Non-Index Crime Volume 765 1,345 75.81
1,256
or
56.93
% TIC = 1,441
TNIC = 765
2,206
3,462
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Violation of Special Laws 227 484 113.21
Other Non-Index Crime Volume 538 861 60.03
b.2. Service of Warrant of Arrest. A total of 668 Warrant of Arrest was
received. Out of these, 348 were served which reflected 52.09 % served rate. b.3. Neutralization of Wanted Persons. 185 Arrested wanted persons. Out
of these 28 were most wanted persons.
b.4. Neutralization of Person under Warrantless Arrest. A total of 919 persons were arrested.
PPOs
Nr of Most Wanted Persons Arrested
Nr of Wanted Persons Arrested
Nr of Arrested Persons under
Warrantless Arrest
TOTAL
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
Lanao del Sur 1 0 33 19 101 183 135 202
Maguindanao 8 5 30 31 150 143 188 179
Basilan 9 1 17 10 16 83 42 94
Sulu 2 1 8 2 42 62 52 65
Tawi-Tawi 0 1 1 6 25 39 26 46
TOTAL 20 8 89 68 334 510 443 586
c. Operations
c.1. Anti-Criminality Initiatives. a. Police Visibility. The PRO intensified its efforts against street crimes through the Police Integrated Patrol System especially on identified crime prone areas. Relatedly, a total of 12,879,107.00 man hours was spent in patrolling.
b. On Law Enforcement.
1. Campaign against illegal drugs. A total of Php 5,200,676.8685 worth of illegal drugs and paraphernalia were confiscated to include marijuana leaves/plants. Likewise, 193 persons were arrested and 131 cases were filed in court.
2. Campaign against Carnapping. Anti-carnapping efforts resulted to
the recovery of eight (8) vehicles and 13 motorcycles on various operations conducted. Fourteen (14) persons were arrested.
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3. Campaign against Bank Robbery. No incident recorded for the period.
4. Campaign against Hijacking/Highway Robbery. No monitored hijacking and highway robbery incident in AOR.
5. Campaign against Illegal Gambling. A total of 18 anti-gambling
operations were conducted that resulted in the confiscation of 95 slot machines and Php 6,020.00 bet money and 29 persons were arrested.
6. Campaign against illegal Logging. Seven (7) operations
conducted that resulted in the confiscation of 19,362.5 Board Feet of lumbers. an estimated market value of Php145,218.75.
7. Campaign against illegal Fishing operations. One (1) Operations
conducted that resulted to the arrested of seven (7) persons. 8. Campaign against Prostitution/Vagrancy and Child/Abuse
Pedophilia. No incident reported for the period. 9. Campaign against Smuggling/Piracy. Two (2) operations
conducted against smuggling resulted in the confiscation of 4,040 liters of imported/undocumented diesel worth of an estimated market value Php193,920.00. The confiscated items were turned-over to the Bureau of Customs for proper disposition.
10. Campaign against Cattle Rustling. 13 Operations resulted in the
arrest of five (5) cattle rustlers and the recovery of 16 animals and two (2) cases filed in court.
11. Campaign against Syndicated Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs.
There were six (6) PAGs members were arrested and 16 CGs/OGs were also arrested. 12. Campaign against Human Trafficking. A total of 99 victims of
human trafficking were rescued in the province of Lanao del Sur and Tawi-Tawi that resulted to the arrest of two (2) persons and one (1) case filed in court. Victims were turned-over to the DSWD for proper disposition.
13. Campaign against Loose Firearms (Kontra Boga). A total of 231
assorted high powered and low powered firearms were confiscated and that resulted to the arrest of 195 persons.
14. Community Safety and Protection Program. Personnel of this PRO participated in the Cotabato City Medical Society 5K Fun Run with the theme “Makitakbo kay Dok Para sa Kalusugan” in relation to the celebration of Medical Week 2014.
15. Community Oriented Policing System (COPS). There were 242 COPS established/maintained.
16. Civil Disturbance Management Operations. The PRO conducted
civil dispersal operations at Tawi-Tawi during the International Business Conference on June 27, 2014. Likewise, during the visit of HE President SIMEON BENIGNO AGUINO III at Cotabato City.
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17. Search and Rescue Operations. Forty five (3) search and rescue operations were conducted recording 16,560 man-hours spent for the purpose.
18. Disaster and Relief Operations. Initiated 4 Disaster and Relief
Operations with 5,606 man-hours spent. 19. VIP Security Operations. Security coverage to the CPNP during his
visit to Sulu in relation to the Kidnapping Incidents between two (2) foreign nationals. 20. Traffic Management. A total of 536,508 man-hours were spent on
traffic management. 21. Airports and Seaports Security Operations. Recorded a total of
950 security operations on airports and seaports spending 144,036 man-hours. 22. Disaster Preparedness and Management. There were 83 activities
conducted in coordination with the AFP counterparts and different stakeholders.
THE COMMUNITY
A. Safer place to live, work and do business Police-Community Partnership
a. Community Assistance and Development Programs. Repaired/Renovation of Regional Health Service Building for the convenience of PNP personnel of the PRO and its dependents. This PRO in partnership with LGUs, private institution and other socio-civic organization initiated the conduct of the following:
Community Assistance and Development Programs
MEDOP Relief
Operations Feeding Program
Blood Letting Support to Community
Projects
Livelihood and Skills
Development Projects
Conducted
Supported
Conducted
Supported
Conducted
Supported
Conducted
Supported
Conducted
Supported
Conducted
Supported
10 20 9 15 17 4 4 6 3
b. Disaster Preparedness and Management.
PPOs Disaster Preparedness and Management
Lanao del Sur Coordination
Training/Seminar on
Clean-Drive (de-clogging
Information drive
Inter-unit Disaster
Simulation Drills and
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B. Effectively Enforce Laws
C. Accomplishment under CODE-P Special Concern.
Launching of Bangsamoro Conflict Monitoring System. PRO ARMM headed by PCSUPT NOEL O. DELOS REYES attended the launching of the Bangsamoro Conflict Monitoring System (BCMS) on August 12, 2014 at the One Global Place, 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC). This PRO conducted monthly Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee in the different areas in Mindanao and it is headed by PCSUP NOEL O. DELOS REYES.
OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS and OTHER CONCERN
with LGUs
Disaster Preparedness
of esteros/waterways
response drill Competition
Exercise
Lanao del Sur 14 1 2
Maguindanao 3 14 10 2
Basilan 14 4 2
Sulu 2 3 2
Tawi-Tawi 4 2 2 TOTAL 5 49 17 12
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Medical Mission from January to November 2014
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For the period there are four thousand eight hundred twenty two (4,822) medical consultation, treatment and evacuation while the Dental Dispensary performed three thousand twenty four (3,024) dental consultation and treatment with a total of seven thousand eight hundred forty six (7,846) medical and dental cases that benefited PRO ARMM personnel, dependents and authorized civilians.
2014 BEST PRACTICES
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The following were instrumental in the accomplishment of the PRO ARMM tasks, to wit:
a. Deployment of the Highly Mobile Checkpoint Platoons; b. Activation of the Provisional Protection Group; c. Instilling discipline among Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Personnel; d. Conduct of three (3) CADET classes; e. Engaging other stakeholders to include NGOs; f. Decentralization of Filling-up of NUP Vacancies of the PRO; g. Quality Over Quantity of PO1 Recruits; h. Explosive Ordinance Reconnaissance Agent Training (EORAT); i. Daily Information Report; j. Constant Command Visit; k. All Women Company; l. Efficient Resource Management; m. Involvement in Faith-Based Activities; n. PRO ARMM Empowerment; o. Institutionalization of Cashbook for Finance Officer; p. Institutionalization of Fidelity Bond; q. Policy on the Relieve of Finance Officer; r. Regular Conduct of Family Conference; s. Settlement of Unpaid Expenditures Accounts; t. Morale and Welfare of RHQ Personnel (Cash Gift); u. Solar Power Supply; v. Equipage of Highly Mobile Checkpoint Team (HMCT); w. PRO ARMM “Fingerprint Solution” Project; x. Oplan Pagari (Magkaibigan); y. Oplan Pagothangen so Droga (Tumba Droga); z. Conflict Management Training and Conflict Mapping Workshop; aa. Field Visit and Inspection; bb. Deployment of Administrative Personnel; cc. Infrastructure, facilities and Donor Effective Management; dd. Lashun Natuh in Lupah Sug (Love and Care for Sulu); ee. Family Conflict (RIDO) Mediation Program; ff. Human Rights Advocacy Program; gg. Anti-Illegal Drug Program; hh. Implementation of Special Laws; ii. Anti-Human Trafficking Program; jj. Community Safety Awareness Program; kk. Activation of Highly Mobile Checkpoint; and ll. Review Classes for NAPOLCOM Exams.
PNP PRO ARMM HIERARCHY
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REGIONAL DIRECTORIAL STAFF
COMMAND GROUP
PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR
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Accomplishment Report for the Month of December 2014
A. Sustained Public Information and Dialogue
1. Public Information and Advocacy.
The then Regional Director, PCSUPT NOEL ORAIZ DELOS REYES
advocacy “ANG PULIS NA MAY DANGAL DAPAT BIGYAN PARANGAL, ANG PULIS NA HANGAL AY DAPAT IPATANGGAL” is a driving factor for the individual personnel of the PRO, uniformed and non-uniformed alike, to religiously perform respective mandated tasks. Likewise, its widest dissemination contributed to the community’s positive response and pouring of support to the initiatives of the PRO.
a. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Materials For the month of December 2014, a total of eleven (11) Information and
Education Communication (IEC) were conducted.
c. Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE) Lectures at the RTC, PRO ARMM and attended by 124 participants from
PNP personnel of Maguindanao Police Provincial Office.
Topics/Subject
Number of Session
Conducted
Number of Participants
Administrative Disciplinary Machineries 1 42
Revised PNP Courtesy and Customs 1 42
Juvenile Justice Welfare Act of 2006 1 40
TOTAL 3 124
2. Citizen Empowerment
a. Institutionalization of Barangay Peacekeeping Operation (BPO)
Types of Medium Number of Activities
a. Press Release 1
TOTAL 1
STAKE HOLDER’S SUPPORT
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For the month of December 2014, eighteen (18) police stations were able to organize BPATs in nine (9) barangays with 1,088 members.
Number of C/MPS with BPATs
Number of Brgys. with BPATs
Members
Law Enforcement
United Front
Disaster Relief
Case Tracking
Environmental Protection
36 273 0 0 21 0 92
b. Community Awareness Activities One (1) seminar/lecture was conducted and participated by a total of 40
PNP personnel.
B. Sustained Partnership and Collaboration
1. Partnership and Collaboration with Stakeholders and other Pillars of
the Criminal Justice System (CJS) Community Dialogues and Pulong-Pulong There were 266 community dialogues and pulong-pulongs conducted with
1,510 participants.
2. Participation in Religious, Health/Physical Fitness, and Environmental Protection Programs/Campaigns
The Command Group, Regional Staff, RPSB, RHSG and RSUs inside Camp
SK Pendatun, were clustered into groups, each group was given a schedule as sponsor in the nine-day Misa de Gallo at St. Martin de Porres Chapel located inside the camp.
c
Photographs taken during the 3rd
Misa de Gallo/Midnight Mass at St. Martin de Porres Chapel, Camp Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao.
A physical fitness activity has been regularly conducted in the PRO. Personnel of all units/offices at Camp Pendatun conducted HATAW in front of PRO ARMM Grandstand every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, aside from birth month of scheduled physical fitness test.
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Photographs taken during the conduct of HATAW in front of PRO ARMM Grandstand.
A. Optimize Utilization of Financial and Logistical Resources
1. Financial Management Program
Below are the breakdowns of settled/paid Personal Claims of PNP Personnel and Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP):
a. Personal Services For the month of December 2014, the PRO received Php 69,421,801.83
for Pay and Allowances of 224 personnel. b. Collateral Fund For the month of December 2014, the PRO received a total amount of
Php 69,421,801.83 for Collateral Funds, broken down as follows:
Replacement of Clothing Allowances - - - - - - - - - Php 32,942,000.00 Combat Duty Pay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Php 26,809,500.00 Productivity Incentive Bonus CY 2012 - - - - - - - Php 11,986,000.00 Initial Clothing Allowance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Php 1,050,000.00 NUP Clothing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Php 455,000.00 Special Financial Assistance (1st Qtr 2014) - - - - Php 199,696.98 Reimbursement Hospital Expenses (1st Qtr 2014) Php 11,986,000.00
c. Prior Years Claim A total amount of Php 4,789,620.23 was released to fund prior claims of
224 personnel of this PRO for Salary and Long Pay Differentials. d. Trust and TISP Funds For the month of December 2014, a total of Php 14,821,638.60 Trust Fund was released to PRO ARMM for the repair/renovation of Datu Unsay and Datu Abdullah Sangki MPS (Phase III), Maguindanao PPO, Regional Legal Service Office, RPSB Admin Building, Regional Mosque and PRO ARMM Perimeter Fence and Gate
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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Entrance. Oplan Dignity (Hilamos) a total of Php 2,700,000.00 was released to PRO ARMM for the repair/maintenance of 14 MPS. TISP funded Projects have a total amount of Php 111,304,800.00 and was released to PRO ARMM for project construction.
A. Recruitment of qualified PNP Applicants
1. PNP Recruitment Program CY 2014 No PRO ARMM Recruitment Program for the period of December 2014.
2. Appointment of Non-Uniform Personnel CY 2014 Forty-five (45) aspirants were appointed to vacant NUP positions in Basilan
and Tawi-Tawi PPO.
B. Development, Competent, Motivated and Values-Oriented PNP Personnel
A total of three (3) programmed courses/seminars were conducted and attended by 256 PNP personnel of the PRO.
COURSE/TITLE
(PROGRAMMED COURSES)
INCLUSIVE DATES NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
FROM TO PCO PNCO NUP CIV TOTAL
GLOCK 17 Proficiency Training and Prequalification Test
Dec 2, 2014
Dec 4, 2014
9 92 0 0 101
PNP Basic Shotgun Combat Training Dec 9, 2014
Dec 11, 2014
1 48 0 0 49
GLOCK 17 Proficiency Training and Prequalification Test
Dec 15, 2014
Dec 17, 2014
12 94 0 0 106
TOTAL
22 234 0 0 256
C. Uphold and Promote the Principles of Meritocracy and PNP Core Values
1. Promotion Systems
No promotion for the month of December 2014.
2. Awards and Decorations A total of 866 appropriate awards were given to deserving personnel, broken
down as follows:
Type of Award PCO PNCO NUP TOTAL
Kagalingan 3 37 0 40
Kasanayan 35 227 122 384
Papuri 24 296 122 442
LEARNING AND GROWTH
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TOTAL 62 560 244 866
3. Reward and Punishment System For the month of December 2014, there were 10 cases received: 2 Simple
Neglect of Duty four (4) respondents; 6 Less Grave Neglect of Duty for six (6) respondents, one (1) respondent for Serious Neglect of Duty and twelve (12) respondents for 1 case of Incompetence.
Penalty PCO PNCO NUP TOTAL
Simple Neglect of Duty 1 3 0 4
Less Grave Neglect of Duty 0 6 0 6
Serious Neglect of Duty 1 0 0 1
Incompetence 3 9 0 12
TOTAL 5 18 0 23
4. LOI Salamat Kapatid
PCO PNCO NUP TOTAL
December 2014 1 0 0 1
A. Improve Community Safety Awareness through Community-Oriented and Human Rights-Based Policing
Trainings/ Seminars/ Forums/Lectures/ Dialogues (Meetings)
Number of Participants Personnel
PROCESS EXCELLENCE
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1. Multi-Sectoral Cooperation on Human Rights
For the month of December 2014, the HRAO conducted three (3) lectures
which were participated by a total of 65 personnel of the PRO. B. Improve Crime Prevention and Solution
Results-Oriented Operations
1. Intelligence a.1. Counter intelligence (CI) and Security Activities
A total of six (6) Complete Background Investigations (CBI) and two (2)
Counter Intelligence Report monitored, checked and acted upon.
a.2. Intelligence Production Seventy-one (71) persons were included in the Wanted List, Seven
Hundred One (701) in the Watch List. Two hundred thirty-two (232) groups were identified as potential PAGs and seventy-three (73) are active PAGs.
a.3. Foreign Liaison There were three (3) recorded VIP security operations conducted by this
PRO.
B. Investigation b.1. Service of Warrant of Arrest A total of 4 Warrant of Arrest were received, four (4) of these were
served, hence, a 100% WOA service rate. b.2. Crime Statistics In December, 2014 alone, a Total Crime Volume (TCV) of 933 was
recorded compared to the 249 TCV for the same period in 2013, it increased by 604 or (274.70%) incidents.
Conducted Lecture on Human Rights to the Basilan PPO PNP/NUP personnel on December 8, 2014 at BPPO Conference Hall, Menzi, Isabela City, Basilan
25
Attended the 3rd Kapehan Discussion on the Police Action towards Retrieving Cadaver and their Protocol while under their Custody on December 08, 2014 at Conference Hall, New Capitol Complex, Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur
5
Conducted One-Day Human Rights Seminar to the student of Public Safety Field Training Program 2013-01 on December 3, 2014 at ARMMTS, Camp Bgen Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao
35
Grand Total 65
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C. Operations
c.1. Anti-Criminality Initiatives.
a. Police Visibility A total of 736,668 man-hours were spent in patrolling. Reportedly, no
incident report on street crime was recorded for the period.
b. On Law Enforcement .
1. Campaign against Illegal Drugs Eleven (11) persons engaged in illegal drugs were arrested and
0.8 grams of shabu with a total DDB Value Php 9,440.00 and various drugs paraphernalia were confiscated.
2. Campaign against Carnapping On Anti-Carnapping two (2) Motorcycles were reported stolen with
one (1) arrested person; and three (3) Motorcycles were recovered and arrested two (2) persons.
3. Campaign against Bank Robbery
No incident recorded for the period.
4. Campaign against Hijacking/Highway Robbery No incident recorded for the period. 5. Campaign against Illegal Gambling No incident recorded for the period. 6. Campaign against Illegal Logging No report of accomplishment for the period. 7. Campaign against Illegal Fishing No report of accomplishment for the period. 8. Campaign against Prostitution and Child Abuse Pedophilia No incident reported for the period. 9. Campaign against Smuggling/Piracy Two (2) reported Smuggling for the period.
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10. Campaign against Cattle Rustling One (1) operation conducted in Maguindanao that resulted to the
arrest of one (1) person.
11. Campaign against Syndicate Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs No report of accomplishment for the period. 12. Campaign against Human Trafficking One (1) reported Trafficking In Person for the period. 13. Campaign against Loose firearms (Kontra boga) A total of twenty-six (26) assorted Light Weapons and Small Arms
were confiscated and recovered that resulted in the arrest of eleven (11) persons; four (4) cases were filed in court.
14. Community Safety and Protection Program The PRO conducted simultaneous taping of firearms’ muzzles on
December 19, 2014 in relation to the celebration of Christmas Day and New Year. 15. Community Oriented Policing System (COPS) There were 142 COPS established and maintained. 16. Civil Disturbance Management Operations No report of accomplishment for the period. 17. Search and Rescue Operations No SAR operation conducted for the period. 18. Disaster and Relief Operations No operations conducted for the period. 19. VIP Security Operations A total of eighty-five (85) VIP security operations were
conducted with 11,324 man-hours spent. 20. Traffic Management A total of 52,720 man-hours were spent in traffic management. 21. Airports and Seaports Security Operations
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A total of seventy (70) security operations on airports and
seaports were recorded spending 11,320 man-hours. 22. Special Events Operations A total of seventy-four (74) activities were conducted relative
hereto. 23. Disaster Preparedness and Management Nine (9) activities on this field were conducted.
A. Safer Place to Live, Work and do Business Police-Community Partnership
1. Community Assistance and Development Programs
Community Assistance & Development Programs
Accomplishments
Conducted by the PNP
Supported by the PNP
Radio Guesting 2
Outreach Program 1 1
Feeding program 2
Medical/Dental Mission 6
Gift Giving 1 2
Cleanliness Drive 12
Advocacy Program 9
Counseling/Mediation 18
Meetings 29
Dialogue 21
Information Drive 41
Earthquake Drill/Fire Drill 2
Hanging of Streamers 43
Rescue Operation 2
Police Assistance 45
2. Disaster Preparedness and Management
PPOs Coordination with
LGUs
Training/Seminar on Disaster
Preparedness
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of
esteros/waterways
Information drive
Inter –Unit
Disaster
Response Drill
Comp
Simulation Drills and
Exercise
THE COMMUNITY
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etition
Lanao del sur
6 1 17 6
Maguindanao
7 10 10 7 1
Basilan 7
Sulu 1 1
Tawi-Tawi
1 7 2 4 1 1
TOTAL 14 9 12 39 14 2
OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS and OTHER CONCERN
Photographs taken during the muzzle taping and un-tapping of FAs at RHQ building.
Photographs taken during the conduct of Physical Fitness Test (PFT) at PRO ARMM Grandstand.
Photograph taken during the Feeding Programme at PRO ARMM Learning School at Camp Salipada K, Pendatun, Parang, Maguindanao.
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Photograph taken during Alay Lunas at Mount Carmel Parish Priest, Parang, Maguindanao.
Photograph taken during Bantay Puso, BP Monitoring Station at RHQ Building.
Photograph taken during e-learning examination at STI-College of Cotabato, Cotabato City.
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REGIONAL DIRECTORIAL STAFFs
COMMAND GROUP
PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS
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