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Republic of the Philippines

NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION


PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 7

NEGROSORIENTAL PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICE


Camp Francisco C Fernandez Jr., Agan-an, Sibulan, Neg. Or.
Telefax.: (035) 226-3631 Email: pro7.noppo.operation@gmail.com

SerbisyongMakatotohanan

Police Community Partnership


1. Gauge of Public Satisfaction (PATROL 101), POA Covering Relevant
Aspects of Community Relations (LAMBAT-SIBAT) and BADACs,
KontraDroga Charlie PCR Activities
The following table shows the accomplishments of Police Regional Office 7
on certain strategic programs and initiatives, such as the Awareness, Mobilization
and Community Assistance and Development Activities of the 100-Day Action Plan
of Chief, PNP covering the period from July 17, 2015 to Sept. 26, 2015, to wit:

STRATEGIC PROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC SATISAFACTIONS:
* Electronic Community Engagement Survey
* NOPPO Action File
* NOPPO Social Media
* PNP Text 2920
* NOPPO Satisfaction Bell
* NOPPO Quality Service Lane

TOTAL
129
5
474
16
752
875

POA Covering Relevant Aspects of Community


Relations (LAMBAT-SIBAT)
* Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPATs)
* SANTINIG
* SALAAM
* Anti-Drug Abuse Councils

557
19
6
557

KontraDroga Charlie PCR Activities


* Illegal/Prohibited Drugs Awareness Campaign
* DARE Program
* Organization of Anti-Drug Abuse Councils
* Anti-Drug Demand Reduction Activities
* Statistics of Baranggay Clearing Operations

19
19
557
10
45

initial TOTAL

4,040

NOPPO PUBLIC SATISAFACTIONS PROGRAMS:


Electronic Community Engagement Survey
One of the major objectives of the PNP and this PRO in particular, as reflected in our
Scorecard, is the Improvement of Community Safety Awareness through
Community-Oriented and Human Rights-Based Policing. There are parameters
used in measuring our accomplishments on this particular objective, among them are
the Regional Safety Index, Respect Index andthe Trust Index.
In order to gather data about these indices, this PRO conduct the Electronic
Community Engagement Survey or E-CES. This survey method was developed
through the collaboration of RPCRD and RITMS in creating a website where the
community can easily access our survey questions and answer them directly. The online
site also allows us to gather relevant data from the participating citizens.
NOPPO Social Media
Social Media particularly Facebook and Twitter are very effective in swaying
public opinion and support along with the traditional media. With the use of Social
Media, barriers between the community and PNP will be lessened, if not eliminated, the
presence of the PNP will be felt by the people at any time of the day. It will persuade
netizens to actively interact with the PNP on issues relating to public safety and anticriminality campaigns.
Thus, PRO7 is taking into consideration the use of Social Media to promote
the PNP Organization and for timely reporting of activities and to provide the public
informative updates on the implementation of our plans and programs.

NOPPO Facebook Page with the following Data:


Page Name

No. of Likes

Negrosorientalpnp@yahoo.com

474 likers

NOPPO Twitter Account with the following Data:


Account Name

No. of Followers

Negrosorientalpnp@yahoo.com

474

SEPTEMBER Data of Post Published at NOPPO FB Page


Published
date

Post

No. of
Reach

No. of
Likes

Congratulations to the newly promoted

9/23/2015
9/23/2015

officer the then NOPPO Provincial


Director and now the Deputy DPRM
PCSUPT MELVIN G BUENAFE
Congratulations to the newly promoted
officer the then NOPPO Provincial
Director and now the SAF Deputy

112

11

220

66

No. of
Shares

Director PCSUPT EDWARD E


CARRANZA.
Provincial Peace and Order Council
(PPOC) composed of NOPPO, 302nd

9/22/2015

Bde P.A., DSWD, and DILG has


monitored 7 rebel returnees at

60

23

53

92

19

59

18

32

49

46

56

51

11

Barangay Mantiquil, Siaton, Negros


Oriental today
Pros. Joseph Zerna, Dumaguete City

9/22/2015

Prosecutor, was the guest of honor and


speaker during yesterday's traditional
Monday Flag Raising Ceremony.
PSUPT REX LAHER URBANO, from

9/17/2015

RIAS7 conduct quarterly inspection at


NOPPO.
NOPPO PHQ together with RHS7
personnel conducting 3rd quarter 2015

9/17/2015

Physical Fitness Test (PFT) at Macias


Sports and Cultural Complex,
Dumaguete City.
The search committe: Mr Anson Baroro
- DILG, SPO4 Jun Alcala - PNP, PO2
John Erick Remetillo - PNP and SFO2
Cristino Bato - BFP during the second

9/16/2015

week for the search for 2015


Outstanding Barangay Peace and
Order Committees and Outstanding
Barangay Tanod Teams at Domolog,
Bindoy, Obogon and Tugas, Tanjay
City, Negros Oriental.
Atty. Sheena A. Alesna, executive

9/14/2015

director, GWAVE is the guest of honor


and speaker for today's traditional
Monday flag raising ceremony.
Today's distribution of flyers related to

9/11/2015

APEC 2015 along with the "Ugnayan sa


Barangay" at Barangay and Tinago,
Dumaguete City.
during the first day of evaluation for the
search of 2015 Outstanding Barangay

9/9/2015

Peace and Order Committees and


Outstanding Barangay Tanod Teams at
Canlaon City and Vallehermoso Negros

9/3/2015

Oriental.
esterday's "School Dagyaw" at Bolocboloc, Sibulan Elementary School

participated by all available PNP


personnel of Neg. Or. PPO.
PO2 John Eric Remitillo, QSL PNCO,
Neg. Or. PNP PHQ discussed anti-

9/3/2015

criminality and drug awareness to the


grades 5 & 6 pupils of Julian Calibo

54

24

85

176

48

Memorial School, Sto. Nino, Tanjay,


Negros Oriental.
NOPPO participated today's Bantay

9/3/2015

Bayanihan @ Brgy. Sto. Nio, Tanjay,


Negros Oriental.
Day 12 on distribution of APEC CEBU
2015 security and information flyers in

9/2/2015

Dumaguete City particularly at Qualfon


- downtown, ACSAT, Bethany Place,
and Piapi Brgy. Hall.
NOPPO PHQ joined the National
Peace Consciousness Month with the
theme: "Sama-sama Nating Isulong
Panatilihin at Pa-igtingin ang

9/1/2015

Kapayapaan sa ating Inang Bayan".


This activity was attended by Negros
Oriental Governor honorable Roel
Ragay Degamo and other government
agencies on September 1, 2015.

PNPText 2920
PNP Txt 2920, a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week police reporting service to accommodate
requests for police assistance and complaints. The only thing one has to do is to key-in
PNP[space][message] and send it to 2920 for both Smart and Globe. The objective of
the project is to win the hearts and minds of the people by opening an avenue of
communication.
Through the participation and cooperation of the community, the reporting of crimes,
criminal personalities, and complaints has significantly increased, which proves that the
use of available technology is a powerful tool in effective law enforcement. PNP Txt
2920 hopes to fulfil the vision of keeping the streets and families safe through an
effective and trustworthy police force.

MONTH
Period
Covered
JULY 2015
AUGUST
2015

No. of
Complaints
Received

No. of
Complaints
Acted

Awaiting
Feedback/Action
Taken

15

13

No. of
PNP
Personnel
Involved
in Illegal
Drugs
0

17

15

No. of Police
Stn/Office/Unit
Allegedly
Involved in
Illegal Drugs
0
0

SEPTEMBE
R 2015
TOTAL

16

13

48

41

NOPPO Satisfaction Bell


NOPPO Letter of Instruction (LOI) 13-12 Satisfaction Bell dated February 20, 2012
directs all police stations to procure a clean and attractive bell which is capable of
producing an audible sound in its immediate room or area. The bell will be placed at a
conspicuous area at the entrance of the police station with a phrase If you are
satisfied, please ring the bell. The concerned police station may translate this phrase
to the local dialect to make it understandable by all citizens in the locality.
As means of monitoring the implementation of this project, all lower units are required to
submit compliance report every month which are consolidated and submitted to higher
headquarters.

CRITERIA
ASSESSMENT
EVALUATION

IN
AND

The

Negros
Oriental
Provincial
Police
Community Relations, ensures that certain criteria are met to determine whether the
PRO7 Satisfaction Bell has accomplished its goals. The following are the criteria in
assessing and evaluating the PRO7 Satisfaction Bell, to determine if it attains the
desired objectives and outcome:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Client Voluntariness;
Designation of Monitoring PNCO;
Strict and Daily Tally of Bell Ringing; and
Submission of Monthly Accomplishment Report.

A client coming in the police station must not be constrained to ring the bell. It must be
by his/her free will and consent. A Monitoring PNCO must be duly designated by the
concerned COP or Head of Office to ensure the strict and daily recording of bell ringing.

NOPPO SATISFACTION BELL


MONTH

Number of

Number of

Number of

Period
Covered
JULY 2015
AUGUST 2015
SEPTEMBER
2015
TOTAL

Complainants
844
789
752

Satisfied
Complainants
840
780
747

Unsatisfied
Complainants
4
9
5

2,385

2,367

18

NOPPO Quality Service Lane


The NOPPO Quality Service Lane conceptualize to provide and deliver quality services
and to satisfy the expectations of the public in terms of customer service. It is integral
component of the Model Police Station Project to satisfy the needs and expectations of
the citizens. Such pave the way for the adoption of a stakeholder-friendly PNP Quality
Service Lane System, as well as Show Window innovation of a service-oriented lane
in every police station across NOPPO.

NOPPO QUALITY SERVICE LANE


MONTH
Period Covered

Number of POSITIVE
FEEDBACK

Number of NEGATIVE
FEEDBACK

JULY 2015
AUGUST 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
TOTAL

729
816
875
2,420

58
29
35
122

POA Covering Relevant Aspects of Community Relations


(LAMBAT-SIBAT)
Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPATs)
This endeavors recognizes the role of the Barangay Tanods, Bantay Bayan, Civilian Volunteer Organizations, Barangay Auxiliaries, Non-Government
Organizations and other Peoples Organization that can be utilized as Force Multipliers in the Fight against criminality/insurgency/terrorism. These
organizations are also valuable partners in the development of the community as well as enhance the partnership between PNP and the community
in crime prevention.
BPATs are the main operators at the Barangay level which are trained, equipped and are fast, agile and responsive to the needs of the community
and is expected to work at the ground level where crimes operates.
BPATs ORGINIZED

PRO7

SEPTEMBER
TOTAL

No. of Barangays

Total No.
PNP BPAT
of Brgy.
Superviso
w/ BPAT
r
Organized

577

577

Recapitulation:
Total # of BPAT Established/Organized:

258

Total # of Barangay w/ BPAT Training:

577

Total # of Trained BPAT Members:

325

255

BPAT TRAININGS
Total No.
of Brgy.
Number of
w/ BPAT
Participants
Trainings

BPAT Membership

Law
Enforcemen
t

Community
Peoples
Organizatio
n

255

Disaster
Response
and Relief
Operation
s
-

Environmen
t Protection

Conflict
Resolution

Total

258

577

PNP

BPAT

150

325

Total # of PNP BPAT Supervisor:

255

NOPPO SALAAM
The SALAAM Police Center of this office has done a great job in convincing the members of the Muslim community in supporting the Philippine
National Police in maintaining peace and order and enhancing community support towards crime prevention and suppression in the entire region.
They provided information concerning their communities and assisted the police in its anti-terrorism campaign and in addressing all forms of illegal
activities. Its foster better relations with the Muslim populace in line with their mandate to maintain peace and order in the community.
Projects/Activities

Sept
2

Mosque (Masjid) Based Activities (Khutba,EidlFitr/Adha)

School (Madrasa) Based Activities(Visitation,Medical, PI & E)

Monitoring/Liaising with the Council of Elders

Organization of NGOs and Salaam Action Teams

Visitation to Jails with Muslim Inmates and their Dependents

TOTAL

NOPPO SANTINIG
For a deliberate, synchronized and concerted effort to inform the public of the activities, programs, and accomplishments of the PNP. It is aimed at
regaining
OVER
the trust,
ACCOMPLISHED
Percentage increase in the number of joint police
ALL
support
community-initiated activities
TOTAL
NEGROS ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICE
and

SEPTEMBER SANTINIG

29

29

cooperation of the citizenry in contributing to the attainment of the national governments goal of a STRONG REPUBLIC. The development of a
favorable public attitude towards the government and the deepening of public appreciation to the growing political, social and economic dimension of
national security.
SANTINIG provide the tri-media with adequate, accurate relevant and timely information regarding its major activities and programs including the
significant accomplishments of its different offices and units.Clarify issues that may arise to avoid speculations and unnecessary criticisms that may
put the PNP organization in a bad light. Create a favorable public opinion towards the government and contribute to the national government vision of
building a strong republic

19

Nr. of
Barangays
with DAC

19

Barangay DAC
Nr. of
Barangays

Nr. of City
with DAC

Nr. of City
with DAC

Nr. of City

Municipali Nr. of
ty DAC

Municipal DAC
Municipali Nr. of
ty

City DAC
(Component)

(Compone
nt)

TOTAL

City DAC
(Chartered)
(ChartereNr. of City

NOPPO

Provinces Nr. of

Unit

Provinces Nr. of

Provincial
DAC

19

557

557

19

557

557

ANTI- DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS


On its part the PNP will support the Anti-Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) in clearing of drug affected barangays by focusing on the neutralization of street
level drug users and pushers. There should be a close coordination between the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the barangay officials in the
fight against illegal drugs, a crime watchdog .Activation of Anti-Drug Abuse Councils support the PNP programs towards creating consciousness and
awakening the community on their social responsibility in illegal drug abuse prevention and eradication.

A. Anti-Drug Abuse Council

B. Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council with Confidential List (Watch List)

19

557

557

Number of Active
Barangay ADAC

Number of
Barangay with

Number of Active

19

ADAC

19

Barangay Level
Barangays Number of

Number of
Municipalities

Number of Cities

Municipal ADAC

with ADACs

Number of Cities

Number of Active
Provincial ADAC

Number of
Provinces with

Municipalities Number of

Municipal Level
City ADAC Number of Active

with Organized

Organized ADAC

NOPPO

City Level

Provincial Level

Number of
Provinces

With
ADAC

Level

Inactive

Unit

Active

Regiona
l
Status

557

1. Consolidated data of BADAC with Confidential List (Watch List)


UNIT

NUMBER OF BADACs

NUMBER OF BADACs with


Confidential List

SIBULAN PS
San Jose PS

15
180

NEGATIVE
6

SIATON PS
Dauin PS
TANJAY CITY PS
Bacong Police Station
Bayawan CPS
LA LIBERTAD PS

26
23
24
22
28
29

7
4
16
6
4
29

MANJUYOD PS
GUIHULNGAN CITY PS
AYUNGON PS
Tayasan Police Station

27
33
22
28

4
33
6
7

2. Consolidated data of BADAC with (Watch List)

UNIT

San Jose PS
SIBULAN PS
SIATON PS
Bayawan CPS
DAUIN PNP
ZAMBOANGITA PS
TANJAY PS
Bacong Police Station

BADAC
WITH CONFIDENTIAL LIST

WITHOUT CONFIDENTIAL LIST

6
NEGATIVE
7
28
4
1
16
6

8
NEGATIVE
19
4
19
1
8
16

NUMBER OF DRUG RELATED


ARREST BY THE BARANGAY
2
5
NEGATIVE
5
16
NEGATIVE

MANJUYOD PS

23

GUIHULNGAN CITY PS
AYUNGON PS

102
10

Tayasan Police Station

21

NEGROS ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICE

ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF


KONTRA DROGA CHARLIE
A. Illegal/Prohibited Drugs Advocacy
1. Illegal/Prohibited Drugs Awareness Campaign

COVERED
PERIOD

Illegal/Prohibited
Drugs Prevention
Seminar/
Lectures/Symposia
Nr. of
Nr. of
attendee
activities
s
conducted

SEPTEM
BER
2015
TOTAL

Nr. of IEC
Materials
Disseminated
(flyers,
handouts,
posters, etc.)

Nr. of Public
Information Conducted
through

19

350 MORE
OR LESS

150 more or less

10

Press
Release
/
Feature
d
Stories
10

19

350

150

10

10

Radio

TV

2. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program


a) DARE Program Module/Curriculum
(Please indicate the Module/Curriculum implemented)
b) DARE Program in Primary and Secondary Schools
PERIOD COVERED

NUMBER OF DARE ACTIVITIES


CONDUCTED

NUMBER OF
ATTENDEES

SEPTEMBER 2015

19

TOTAL

350 more or less

19

350

B. Organization of Drug Abuse Councils:

Nr. of
Barangays

19

557

557

19

19

557

557

with DAC

Nr. of

19

Nr. of
Municipality

Barangays Nr. of

Barangay
DAC

Municipal DAC

Municipality

with DAC Nr. of City

Nr. of City

City DAC
(Component)

(Component

with DAC Nr. of City

TOTAL

City DAC
(Chartered)
(Chartered)Nr. of City

NOPPO

Provinces Nr. of

Unit

Provinces Nr. of

Provincial
DAC

C. Assistance from private and public sectors in support to the implementation of Demand Reduction Activities:
PERIOD COVERED
SEPTEMBER 2015

TOTAL

Number of Private and


Public Sectors supporting
the Drug Demand Reduction
Activities

Number of Drug
Demand Reduction
Activities

10

10 (initial)

D. Statistics on Barangay Clearing Operations:


Unit

Nr. of Clearing
Operations
Activities

Nr. of
Barangays

Nr. of
Barangays
Cleared (illegal

557

drug
affectation)
235

557

235

Conducted
SEPTEMBER
2015

TOTAL

45

45
(initial)

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