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drugs with an estimated DDB value of Php1.884 billion and subsequent filing of
10,598 cases in courts.
Compared with the data for the same period in 2011, operations conducted
registered an increase of 18% from 7,277 to 8,588. A 4% increase was recorded in
the number of cases filed in courts from 10,162 to 10,598. The notable
accomplishments include the following:
Dismantling of Shabu Laboratories
a.
Dismantling of a shabu laboratory on August 19, 2012 at No. 5
Santisima Trinidad St., San Antonio Valley 12, Paraaque City resulted in the arrest
of five Taiwanese national namely: Yung Chun Huang, Yu Teng Cheng, Yun Pong
Hsu, Horng Jen Tsai and Kun Lin Yu, confiscation of 25 kilograms of shabu,
Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals (CPEC),
various laboratory
equipment and apparatus used in the manufacture of shabu with an estimated value
of Php150 million.
b.
Raid of an abandoned mega shabu laboratory on June 5, 2012 at the
premises of Specialty Sewing Inc., located in Km. 19, Sucat, Paraaque City
resulted in the seizure of CPEC and various laboratory equipment and apparatus
used in the manufacture of shabu.
c.
Discovery of a kitchen-type shabu laboratory on May 28, 2012 at No.
27-8 Araneta Avenue, Brgy. Potrero, Malabon City rented by Abby Sy @ Abby and
seizure of CPEC with an estimated value of Php59 million.
d.
Raid of kitchen-type shabu laboratory on May 4, 2012 in Brgy. Acacia,
Malabon City, resulted in the confiscation of 10 kilograms of shabu, CPEC and
laboratory equipment with an estimated value of Php50 million.
e.
Raid of a shabu laboratory at No. 22 Diamond Street, Kaybiga, Brgy.
163, Caloocan City on January 19, 2012, resulted in the confiscation of a large
volume of CPEC as well as apparatus and equipment in the manufacture of shabu
and seizure of P1 billion estimated worth of semi-finished shabu products.
Marijuana Plantation Eradication/Uprooting
a.
Uprooting and destruction of 46,200 fully grown marijuana plants and
55,00 marijuana seedlings with an estimated street value of Php11.4 million in the
municipalities of Bakun and Kibungan in Benguet and Sadanga, Mt. Province from
October 1 to 3, 2012.
b.
Uprooting and destruction of 32,000 fully grown marijuana plants and
1,600 marijuana seedlings with an estimated street value of Php6.4 million in Sitio
Kindulo, Brgy. Luhong, Tinoc, Ifugao on September 25, 2012.
c.
Uprooting and destruction of 40,000 fully grown marijuana plants with
an estimated street value of Php8 million in Sitio Onwoy boundary of Brgy. Bugnay,
Tinglayan, Kalinga and Brgy. Saclit, Sadanga, Mountain Province on September 25,
2012.
d.
Uprooting and destruction of 19,000 fully grown marijuana plants and
6,000 marijuana seedlings with an estimated street value of Php4 million at Kilong
Creek located in Brgy Poblacion and Tacadang, Kibungan, Benguet on September
19, 2012.
e.
Uprooting and destruction of 30,000 fully grown marijuana plants with
an estimated street value of Php6 million in Sitio Pongas, Brgy. Monamon Sur,
Bauko, Mt. Province on August 25, 2012.
f.
Uprooting and destruction of 6,600 fully grown marijuana plants with an
estimated street value of Php1.3 million in Sitio Batu, Brgy. Tullodan, Tinoc, Ifugao
on August 6, 2012.
g.
Uprooting and destruction of more or less 10,060 pieces of fully grown
marijuana plants with an estimated street value of Php2 million and the arrest of
cultivator identified as Domingo Amorado Besin a.k.a. Doming in Sitio Busay, Brgy.
Patong, Badian, Cebu on July 7, 2012.
h.
Uprooting and destruction of 500 fully grown marijuana plants and 60
kilograms of marijuana dried leaves with an estimated street value of Php3.4 million
in Sitio Loyloy, Brgy. Piut, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija on June 6, 2012.
i.
Uprooting and destruction of 120,000 fully grown marijuana plants with
an estimated street value of Php24 million in Sitio Olingan, Brgy. Luccong, Tinglayan,
Kalinga on May 17, 2012.
j.
Uprooting and destruction of 14,000 fully grown marijuana plants and
2,000 seedlings with an estimated street value of Php2.8 million in Sitio Amladding,
Brgy. Beli-Belis, and Sitios of Sayangan and Laoangan of Brgy. Gadang, all of
Kapangan, Benguet on March 5 and 6, 2012.
k.
Uprooting and destruction of 3,350 fully grown marijuana plants with an
estimated street value of Php670,000.00 located in eight different sites in Sitio
Napitak, Brgy. Poblacion Palina and Brgy. Tacadang, all of Kibungan, Benguet on
February 15, 2012. Other items confiscated from the sites included 11 marijuana
bricks weighing 11 kilograms and three sacks of dried marijuana leaves weighing 30
kilograms with an estimated street value of Php1.7M.
l.
Uprooting and destruction of 15,000 grown marijuana plants with an
estimated street value of Php3 million and 20,000 marijuana seedlings with an
estimated street value of Php800,000.00 in Sitio Ma-ob, Ak-akkan and Supitan in
Brgy. Busculan, Tinglayan, Kalinga on February 12, 2012.
m.
Uprooting and destruction of 22,000 fully grown marijuana plants with
an estimated street DDB value of Php4.4 million in Sitio Napala, Gaddang,
Kapangan, Benguet on January 31, 2012.
n.
Eradication/uprooting of three marijuana plantations with an estimated
street value of Php11.6 million at the boundary of Mount Agay, Brgy. Licungan,
Sugpon, Ilocos Sur and Mount Litalit in Sitio Batangan, Brgy. Tacadang, Kibungan,
Benguet on January 29, 2012.
o.
Uprooting and destruction of more or less 64,200 fully grown marijuana
plants with an estimated street value of Php12.8 million in 12 different marijuana
plantation sites in Sitios Bulisay, Gusadan, Tamanagan, Lubban, Agay-ay and Tapogo, all in Brgy. Kayapa, Bakun, Benguet from January 20 to 22, 2012.
Buy-Bust Operation
a.
Arrest of Brian Hills @ Phil and seizure of one kilogram of shabu; five
grams of cocaine; and assorted white tablets labeled as nitazepam, diazepam and
zolpidom at Unit 10N, The Columns Tower 2, Ayala Avenue corner Malugay St., BelAir Makati City on November 20, 2012 during the implementation of a search
warrant. Further search on the suspects Mitsubishi Pajero which was also the
subject of the warrants yielded nine kilograms of shabu with an estimated street
value of Php118M.
b.
Arrest of Joey Tan y Sy, Filipino Chinese national and seizure of 507.41
grams of shabu with an estimated street value of Php5.9 million inside Soler Carpark
located along Soler St., corner Benavidez St., Binondo, Manila on October 19, 2012.
c.
Arrests of Dong Jin Chen @ Junior, Wang Yung Gui, both Chinese
nationals, Bryan Chua Legro, and Juvenile Gallardo Mista, both Filipino Chinese
nationals and seizure of 1,788 grams of shabu with an estimated street value of
Php8.9 million along Club Filipino St., Greenhills, San Juan City on October 18,
2012. Follow-up operation conducted at the house of the arrested suspects at No.
202 Apartment B1, D.Aquino St., corner 10 th Ave., Caloocan City October 19, 2012
resulted in the seizure of 7,441 grams of shabu with an estimated street value of Php
37.3 million.
d.
Arrest of Beni Chua Ang, Chinese national and seizure of 4 kilograms
of shabu with an estimated street value of Php20 million at the parking lot of
Uniwide Coastmall, Brgy. Tambo, Paraaque City on October 12, 2012
e.
Arrests of two Chinese nationals and two Filipino suspects and seizure
of 1,840.12 grams of shabu with an estimated street value of Php21.7 million along
Banawe St., corner Sta. Catalina infront of Sogo Hotel on September 20, 2012.
f.
Arrests of four suspects and seizure of 490.46 of shabu with an
estimated street value of Php5.7 million at the corner of Florentino and Dela Fuente
Street, Sampaloc, Manila on August 14 ,2012.
g.
Arrests of Siu Ming Tat and Lee Yoong Hoew and seizure of
approximately 500 grams of shabu with an estimated street value of Php1.3 million
at Room 315, Manila China Town Hotel, 805 Benvidez Street, Brgy. 295 Zone 28,
Binondo, Manila on July 26, 2012.
h.
Arrests of Linod J Sawal, Alipio B Gil-o, Arnis A Mangola and Amor W
Calayon and seizure of 59.9 kilograms of marijuana dried leaves and 13.6 kilograms
of marijuana stalks with an estimated street value of Php 3.1 million at Halsema
Highway, Acop, Caponga, Tublay, Benguet on July 19,2012.
i.
Arrests of Theng Musa Bagundang aka Mike Muslin and Nasser Piang
Guibar and seizure of one kilogram of shabu with an estimated street value of Php8
million at Grand Monaco, La Impreza Subdivision, F. Manalo Street, Brgy. San
Nicolas, Pasig City on June 21, 2012.
j.
Arrests of Li Hui Huang aka Lim What Tat and Li Wei Li aka Stephen
Chen, both Chinese nationals and seizure of one and one half (1) kilograms of
shabu with an estimated street value of Php17.7 million at the vicinity of Brgy.Viejo,
Makati City on June 1, 2012. Follow-up search and seizure operation conducted at
the residence of the suspects resulted in the seizure of another 500 grams of
shabu with an estimated street value of Php 5.9 million.
k.
Arrests of Lim P Boon aka Alfred Tan and Lu Zhenhua aka Leo
Gonzales, both Chinese nationals and seizure of 198.35 grams of shabu with an
estimated street value of Php2.3 million infront of Aloha Hotel, Roxas Boulevard,
Malate, Manila on May 22, 2012.
l.
Arrest of Sherwin Villa Becases and the confiscation of marijuana
bricks weighing 40 kilograms with an estimated street value of Php22 million in Sitio
Tadayan, Brgy. Pudong Kapangan, Benguet on May 20, 2012.
m.
Arrest of Chinese nationals Wan Fan Hoi @ Andy Hong @ Jimmy
Chen @ Hong Along and Yu Cao @ Peter and seizure of 800 grams of shabu with
an estimated street value of Php4 million along Florida St., near corner Connecticut,
Brgy. Wack Wack, East Greenhills, Mandaluyong City on May 15, 2012.
n.
Arrests of two Taiwanese nationals and one Chinese national namely:
Lin Hausen, Lii Hong Peng and Hoi Heng Un and seizure of 20 kilograms of shabu
with an estimated street value of Php236 million in front of Pagkakaisa Development
Corporation, Wilson St., Brgy. Greenhills, San Juan City on January 29, 2012.
b.
Arrest of five members of Baktin carnapping group namely: Jerry
Malacao Paulino, Diego Lingasa Macatimbag, Eddie TAbanao Lopez and Hermie
Salabe Tahum in Surigao del Sur on October 16, 2012 that resulted in the recovery
of 27 motor vehicles.
c.
Arrest of suspected carnapper Bernardino Bautista and recovery of
stolen Toyota Corolla in San Pedro, Laguna on July 27, 2012.
d.
Arrests of suspected carnappers Glen Lagrito y Magbanua and John
Fred Arches and recovery of a stolen Ford Everest in Dasmarias, Cavite on July 26,
2012.
e.
Arrests of three suspected carnappers Joseph Cuyos y Areglo @ Totoy
Pogi, Romano Magana y Balane and Eduardo Pabico y Diana during anticarnapping operation in Daet-San Vicente Road, Camarines Norte on July 23, 2012.
f.
Arrests of suspected carnappers Jordan Marlon, Mel Rodriguez and
Justine Rodriguez while on the act of selling a stolen motorcycles in SM, North
EDSA on July 3, 2012.
g.
Arrests of carnapping gang leader, Joemmel Salvatierra y San Diego
along with his five members during a raid at their safehouse in Sabang, Baliuag,
Bulacan on March 6, 2012.
h.
Arrest of Edgar Maglalang, member of Maglalang carnapping group in
Capalangan, Apalit, Pampanga on February 29, 2012
i
Arrest of Joshua Perez y Redolbe @ Wakang, alleged leader of
Perez carnapping group in Upper Bontong, Brgy. Camaman-an, Cagayan de Oro
City on February 15, 2012.
j.
Arrests of John Gregory Paltican @ Bogs, leader and five members of
Bogs Paltican carnapping group in La Trinidad, Benguet on January 31, 2012.
k.
Encounter with a group of armed carjackers along Muralla Street,
Muralla Industrial Park, Brgy. Iba, Meycauayan City, Bulacan that resulted in the
death of four suspects on January 26, 2012.
a.
Rescue of American national kidnap victim Sebastien Anton Woo and
arrests of two suspects at the vicinity of San Lorenzo Church, Dau, Mabalacat,
Pampanga on August 17, 2012.
b. Arrests of KFR Ozamiz Group members actively operating in Luzon,
namely Katherine E. Metillo and Rico Halasan on July 14, 2012 and the recovery of
Php204,000.00. Suspects were involved in the kidnapping of Chun Liang Shi @
Shenny Ang, a Chinese National and businesswoman. Victim was released on July
13, 2012 at SM Fairview, Quezon City.
c.
Foiled kidnapping of an Indian national identified as Mark Singh and
the arrest of one suspect in front of the Skylander Gym, Brgy. Parian, San Fernando
City, La Union on May 24, 2012.
.
Campaign against Bank Robbery. Fourteen incidents were reported during
the period where three cases were solved. Four suspects were arrested and the
stolen items were recovered in the bank robbery incident that transpired in RCBC
Savings Bank located along Susano Road, Brgy. 175 Caloocan City on January 21,
2012.
caliber .45 pistols, one Hyundai Starex, and five cartons of CDO products in Brgy.
San Roque, Sto. Tomas, Batangas on January 17, 2012.
f
Recovery of a hijacked truck loaded with assorted commercial products
amounting to Php221,000.00 and two tricycles, and arrest of two suspects in Sitio
Buhay na Tubig, Brgy. May-iba, Teresa, Rizal on January 6, 2012.
c.
Confiscation/seizure of 56,400 pieces of pirated CDs/DVDs with an
estimated market value of Php19.7 million during an operations conducted by joint
elements of RSOG 4A, Laguna PPSC, San Pablo CPS and operatives of OMB at
San Pablo Shopping Mall, San Pablo City, Laguna on September 5, 2012.
d.
Seizure of illegal and pirated optical magnetic media (VCDs, DVDs,
CDs and MP3) with estimated market value of Php9.1 million during a joint operation
of Mobile Patrol Group (MPG), Cavite and the Optical Media Board (OMB) in Cavite
City and Rosario, Cavite on August 30, 2012.
e.
Interception of 8,500 sacks of smuggled Vietnam rice aboard M/L Jana
in Cadea Point, Jolo, Sulu on February 18, 2012.
Campaign against Cattle Rustling. Two hundred fifty cases of stolen cattle
were reported during the period which is 31% lower than the 361 cases reported for
the same period last year. Operations conducted against cattle rustling resulted in
the recovery of 242 large cattle, arrest of 121 suspects and filing of 73 criminal cases
in courts.
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k.
Arrest of Rolando Lejarde, leader of Cefedi Gang engaged in extortion
activities victimizing private companies and prominent Chinese businessmen in an
entrapment operation in Brgy San Roque, Cebu City on June 25, 2012.
l.
Arrest of Jimmy Sigesmar y Navaja, leader of Esmar Gang engaged
in gun-for-hire operating in San Fernando, Cebu on June 22, 2012
m.
Mampo gunrunning syndicate with the arrests of Cornelio Mampo,
leader and member Rolando Cansing in Dama De Noche St., Brgy. Poblacion Uno,
Bansalan, Davao del Sur on May 29, 2012.
n.
Acosta Gang with the arrests of Hildelida Acosta y Tobias, leader and
its three members in Matnog, Sorsogon on April 12, 2012. Said gang was engaged
in human trafficking and operating in Leyte and Sorsogon.
o.
Pegad Gang with the arrests of the leader Steven Pegad y Castro and
its three members in Sitio Anislangan, Brgy. San Roque, Balilihin Bohol on March 21,
2012. Said gang was involved in robbery/hold-up activities in Bohol.
p.
Ledesma Criminal Group with the arrest of leader Rodel Ledesma y
Tanaquin in Brgy. Zapote 3, Bacoor, Cavite. He is believed to be the leader of the
criminal group involved in kidnap-for-ransom, gun-for-hire and drug-pushing activities
operating in the areas of Las Pias, Cavite and Laguna on January 20, 2012.
q.
Ceferino Dimas Gun-for-Hire Group with the arrest of Ceferino R
Atienza @ Dimas in Brgy. Santisimo Rosario, San Pablo City on January 11, 2012.
He is a former Barangay Councilor and alleged leader of the group. He is also the
primary suspect in the killing Sto. Tomas Municipal Councilor Adolfo M Malipol on
January 24, 2009, and the mastermind in the series of shooting incidents in San
Pablo City, Laguna and nearby municipalities.
d.
Uprooting and destruction of 6,200 fully grown marijuana plants with an
estimated street value of Php1.24 million in Sitio Bolalacao, Tacadang, Kibungan,
Benguet on February 6, 2013.
e.
Uprooting and destruction of 8,100 fully grown marijuana plants, 4,000
pieces of marijuana seedlings and 100 kilos of dried marijuana stalks with an
estimated street value of Php16.5 million in Sitio Amalinis and Sitio Taba-oa,
Barangay Badeo Benguet on January 16 to 17, 2013.
f.
Uprooting and destruction of 18,200 fully grown marijuana plants,
7,600 marijuana seedlings with an estimated street value of Php 3.9 million in Sitio
Ampana, Baukok and Sagilip in Kibungan, Benguet on January 26, 2013.
g.
Uprooting and destruction of 5,600 fully grown marijuana plants,
30,800 pieces of marijuana seedlings with an estimated street value of Php3.6
million in Stio Al-alinao and Sitio Dagadag, Barangay Badeo, Kibungan Benguet on
January 8, 2013.
Campaign against Carnapping. Anti-carnapping operations resulted in the
recovery of 74 motor vehicles and 301 motorcycles. One thousand ninety-eight
carnapping incidents were reported during the period which is 6.31% lower
compared with the 1,172 carnapping incidents reported during the same period last
year.
The recovery of the 74 motor vehicles and 301 motorcycles registered a
recovery efficiency of 26%. Two hundred fifty-three suspects were neutralized and
161 criminal cases were filed in courts.
Campaign against Motorcyle-Riding Criminals. Six hundred ninety-three
incidents involving motorcycle-riding criminals were reported which is 20% lower
than the 862 incidents reported during the same period last year. One hundred-six
suspects were neutralized, nine motorcycle, ten high-powered and two low-powered
firearms were recovered, and 67 cases were solved.
Campaign against Kidnapping-for-Ransom. Two incidents were reported
which is 33% lower than the three incidents reported during the same period last
year, 14 suspects were neutralized and one case was solved. Notable
accomplishment on this campaign was the arrests of Emerson Ocado y Padrique
and his cohorts during an entrapment operation in Brgy Baguio, Tayabas City on
January 19, 2013. Relatives of kidnapped victim reported the incident to the police
wherein elements of PNP AKG, Quezon PNP and Tayabas CPS set an entrapment
operation that resulted to the arrests of the suspects.
Campaign against Bank Robbery. Five incidents were reported and two
cases were solved during the period.
Campaign against Hijacking/Highway Robbery. Nine hijacking incidents
were reported and 1 case was solved for the period. On the campaign against
highway robbery, 208 incidents were reported and 63 cases were solved which is
125% higher compared with the 28 cases solved during the same period last year.
Campaign Against Illegal Gambling. The 7,851 anti-illegal gambling
operations conducted resulted in the arrest of 3,195 persons, confiscation of cash
bets amounting to Php3.7 million and the filing of 1,365 criminal cases in courts
which is 34% higher than the 1,016 cases filed in courts for the same period last
year.
Environment and Natural Resources Protection Campaign. From the
2,422 anti-illegal logging operations conducted, 649,935 board feet of logs/lumber
were confiscated. In the process, 437 persons were arrested and 64 cases were filed
in courts.
of 1,861 persons were arrested and 1,303 cases were filed in courts. Notable
accomplishments on this campaign were:
a.
Arrest of Mayor Mohammad Ali Aboh Abinal in Lanao del Sur on March
30, 2013 and the confiscation of the following items, to wit:
One (1) Caliber 7.62 (M60) Machine Gun with Serial Number 229511;
One (1) Caliber 7.62 Rifle (H and R) with Serial Number 1379571;
One (1) Caliber 22 Magnum Rifle (Marlin) with Serial Number
93602100;
One (1) Caliber 5.56 Rifle (Colt) with Serial Number 4890231;
One (1) Caliber 5.56 Rifle (Elisco) with Serial Number 127166;
One (1) Caliber 45Pistol (Para Ordnance) with Serial Number
P233879;
One (1) Caliber 357 Magnum Revolver (Smith & Wesson) with Serial
Number CMK91189;
One (1) Tripod for Caliber 50;
Two (2) Caliber 50 Gunner Shields; and
Assorted Ammunitions
b.
Service of a search warrant against Vice-Mayor Lacson Mangotara
Lantud in his residence at Poblacion, Pantao Ragat, Lanao del Norte on February
13, 2013 that resulted in the confiscation of the following in his house armory:
Also, during the conduct of search, Mayor Eleonor Dimaporo Lantud, wife of
the said Vice Mayor voluntary offered her room to be searched wherein three units of
her personal service firearms were also seized described as 9mm Sub-Compact
pistol, cal 45 Springfiled Armory and 9mm HS-9 Sub-Compact Pistol;
c.
Arrest of Mark Aura y Sampilo at Block 10, Lot 46, Brgy San Jose, Gen
Mariano Alvarez on January 18, 2013 that resulted in the confiscation of the following
firearms:
b.
Raid of CT safe house located between Brgy. Parasan and Brgy.
Cabugaw, both of Daram, Samar on June 22, 2012 that resulted in the arrests of two
CT members identified as Micahel Bolito Manicane and Leonor Chavez Palacio and
the recovery of one KG9 firearm, two magazines for Cal.45 and subversive
documents.
a.
Resolution No. 001-2012 Inclusion of the Commission on Elections
(COMELEC) as a Regular Member of the NALECC;
b.
Resolution No. 002-2012 Inclusion of the Department of Health (DOH)
and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in the NALECC SubCommittee on Traffic Management, Enforcement and Anti-Carnapping or
SCTMEAC;
c.
Resolution No. 003-2012 A Proposal to Conduct Traffic Management
and Road Safety Summit Focused on the Increasing Number of Motorcycle-Related
Accidents, Including the Proliferation of Motorcycle-Operated Sidecars, Kuliglig
Pedicabs and Related Transport Vehicles Along the Major Thoroughfares of Metro
Manila;
d.
Resolution No. 004-2012 Declaration of Support for Senate/House
Bills on Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card Registration; and
e.
Resolution No. 005-2012 Inclusion of the Office for Transportation
Security in the NALECC Sub-Committee on Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the
Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT).
Joint Anti-Bank Robbery Action Committee (JABRAC). The creation and
activation of the PNP Anti-Bank Robbery Special Operation Task Force (ABR SOTF)
(LOI 32/2004) serves as the main task force of the PNP in the campaign against
organized crime groups and criminal gangs involved in bank robberies and related
crimes. Thus, regular quarterly JABRAC meetings are conducted. From January 1 to
September 30, 2012, four committee meetings were held involving the PNP and
other government agencies and stakeholders from the banking and pawnshop
sectors.
Joint Peace and Security Coordinating Center (JPSCC). The AFP-PNP
Joint Letter Directive (JLD) No. 07-2010 prescribes the creation of JPSCC in the
national, regional, provincial and independent city levels to ensure unity of efforts
between the military and the police in addressing all peace and security concerns. At
the national level, there were four meetings held that led to the approval of the
following joint letters of instructions:
a.
AFP-PNP Joint Letter of Instructions No. 01-2012 (Implementation of
Stricter Gun Control Measures) dated March 7, 2012; and
b
AFP-PNP Joint Letter of Instructions No. 02-2012 (Shift in Strategy
from Security Operation to Law Enforcement Approach in Western Mindanao) dated
March 7, 2012.
In view of the JLD, JPSCC have been formed at the regional, provincial and
independent city levels. For the period covered, there were 33 regional, 163
provincial, and 38 city level JPSCC meetings were held.
The following are the accomplishments of the PNP on public safety and
security for the 1st Quarter of 2013:
2013 provides for the creation of provisional units from the national down to
provincial levels to foster coordination in addressing election related concerns.
From the start of the election period on January 13 to March 31, 2013, a total
of 2,123 persons were apprehended, broken down into 2,054 civilians, 25 PNP
personnel, 13 AFP personnel and 31 government officials/employees. Further, a total
of 2,065 firearms were confiscated broken down into four machine gun, 624 pistols,
757 revolvers, 17 SMG/machine pistols, 20 grenade launcher, 200 rifles, 271
shotguns and 172 sumpaks. Other items confiscated were 112 firearms replicas,
629 bladed weapons, 110 grenades and 308 other explosives.
During the same period, the PNP territorial forces carried out the Chief, PNPs
directive to neutralize or contain Private Armed Groups (PAGs) which resulted in 47
PAG members arrested, five killed and 35 PAGs members surrendered. One
hundred eighteen firearms were surrendered to the PNP.
the DO Scorecard. The performance of the initiatives PIPS and Patrulya ng Pulis will
entail the amount of Php 684,359,887.00 FY 2013.
For the initiative Standardization of Systems and Procedures, different
Technical Working Groups were created to review and revise the Police Operational
Procedures and the integration of Letter of Instructions Bilang Boga and Kontra
Boga into one Command Memorandum Circular.
To keep pace with the emerging crime situations in the country, the
Directorate for Operations is currently conducting inventory of the operational
issuances and revising its anti-criminality initiatives which will have a direct impact on
the community.
The operational issuances that are being reviewed are the
campaign plans on loose firearms, the localized anti-criminality plan, and campaign
against kidnapping, hijacking and carnapping.
With the publication and implementation of this PNP Patrol Manual/Handbook,
police visibility as a crime prevention strategy will be greatly improved; standard
operational systems and procedures will be institutionalized; and the police
organization will be able to enhance its crime prevention and control capabilities
through modern systems resulting from the best practices acquired from
implementing patrol operations and other related activities.
The standardization of concepts and procedures in conducting patrol
operations is in consonance with the transformation efforts of the PNP as contained
in the PNP PATROL PLAN 2030 that provides direction and focus on the core
functions of the PNP which are crime prevention, crime solution and public safety.
The procedures in PNP Patrol Manual intend to elicit a positive response from
the public as the PNP works toward the attainment of a safer place to live, work, and
do business. Revisiting the basics will foster closer ties between the PNP and the
community, and in the process, give rise to several models of excellence in policecommunity partnership at the grassroots levels.
The effectiveness of police patrols can be determined not just by the
compliance of the guidelines specified in this manual but also on the positive impact
it makes to the community. It is essential that PNP personnel utilize this manual to
aid them in the performance of their duties as we realize our vision to become a
highly capable, effective and credible police service.