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The memorandum summarizes the 3rd quarter accomplishments of Police Regional Office 12 based on their Operations Plan and Budget for 2014. It discusses accomplishments in areas such as personnel, training provided, health services conducted, and support to police operations. Specifically, it notes that personnel numbers reached 5,920 with ongoing efforts to fill vacancies, 488 personnel received recognition, and the regional health service provided medical treatment to over 3,700 individuals.

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Republic of the Philippines

NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION


PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 12
Tambler, General Santos City

MEMORANDUM

FOR : Chief, Philippine National Police


NHQ PNP, Camp Crame, Quezon City
(Attn: TDPL-PPD)

FROM : Regional Director, PRO 12

SUBJECT : 3rd Quarter Accomplishment Report based on Operations


Plans and Budget (OPB) CY 2014

DATE :

1. Reference: Submission of 3rd Quarter Operations Plans and Budget (OPB) for
CY 2014 and Physical Report of Operations.

2. Submitted is the 3rd Quarter CY 2014 Accomplishment Report of PRO 12 in


the prescribed OPB format.

3. For information.

ORIGINAL SIGNED
LESTER OROPESA CAMBA
Police Chief Superintendent

1
Republic of the Philippines
NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 12
Tambler, General Santos City

3rd Quarter Accomplishment Report based on Operations Plan and


Budget (OPB) CY 2014

a. General Administration and Support Services:

1) Personnel

Personnel fill-up is 5, 920 (369 PCOs, 5,400 PNCOs and 151 NUPs) with police
to population ratio of 1:722. This office however, has initiated to improve the working
capability of its human resources, physically and mentally despite the shortage of
personnel in the event that the New Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern of the
PNP will be implemented.

The morale and welfare of our personnel has always been the priority of this
office. Discipline is strictly enforced but awards, incentives, privileges and benefits were
also given to the personnel. Thus, for the period, 488 personnel were given recognition
on their meritorious deeds and accomplishments.

On COMPLAN PATNUBAY, seventy eight (78) personnel were involved in forty


(40) cases that were acted upon. Out of this seventy eight (78) personnel, two (2) were
dismissed from the service, one (1) was terminated, twelve (12) were suspended,
twenty two (22) were exonerated, thirty nine (39) cases were dropped and closed and
three (3) were charged for AWOL.

Manpower

Authorized Actual Variance


Strength Strength
PCO 455 369 (86)
PNCO 5,346 5,400 (54)
Sub-Total 5,801 5,769 (32)
NUP
Permanent 399 151 (248)
Temporary - 11 11
Casual - - -
Contractual - - -
TOTAL 6,200 5,920 (420)

UNIT PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL


RHQ 45 340 56 443
RHSG 12 10 151 5 166
RPSB 12 39 1,332 0 1,371

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CPPO 66 929 16 1,011
SPPO 39 426 16 481
SCPPO 49 712 22 783
SKPPO 52 761 11 824
CCPO 32 263 8 303
GSCPO 37 486 15 538
TOTAL 369 5,400 151 5,920

2) Training

For the period, the Office conducted Programmed Courses attended


by 155 PCOs and PNCOs, broken down as follows: One (1) batch Police Intervention
and Technique Seminar to Fifty Six (56) participants from different PPOs, CPOs and
RPSB 12, One (1) batch of ISO Enhancement Unit Training to Twenty Two (22)
participants from General Santos City Police Office, One (1) batch Handgun
Familiarization and Precision Training to Seventeen (17) participants from General
Santos City and One (1) batch TOPCOP Training to Sixty (60) participants from different
PPOs and CPOs.

Unprogrammed Course were also conducted with Two Hundred


Twenty Six (226) participants as follows: Two (2) batches of Pre- Qualification Test for
Glock 17 Pistol for Ninety Four (94) Participants, One (1) batch Immediate Action
Drill/Combat Movements Refresher Training to Thirty One (31) participants, One (1)
Bomb Awareness Lecture to Fifty One (51) participants and One (1) batch Stress
Management and Personality Development Seminar to Fifty Six (56) participants from
different PPOs, CPOs and RPSB 12.

Spiritual Enhancement/Anti-Corruption Seminar was also conducted to


three hundred thirty six (336) participants, six hundred sixty four (664) participants on
Awareness of RA 7610, RA 9208, RA 7877, RA 8353 and RA 9262, three hundred thirty
nine (339) participants on Anti-Torture and Anti-enforced Disappearance Seminar.

Further, Physical Fitness and Sports Development Program are


religiously being conducted at this Headquarters, such as: Physical Fitness Exercises to
include taebo, running, walking and basketball which is conducted every Athletic Days
(Tuesdays and Thursdays) from this headquarters down to lower units.

b. Support to Operations:

1) Health Services

For the period, the Regional Health Service 12 conducted consultation


and treatment to 3,709 PNP personnel, their dependents, NUPs and authorized
civilians. Personnel from RHS 12 attended two (2) NHQ conference/scientific seminar
and conducted fifteen (15) visitation/Dental and Medical Heath outreach program to
different Police Stations within AOR, detailed below:

NR Program/Project Performance Indicator No. of


activity/Sub-activity Accomplishment
DENTAL
A thorough & complete No. of PNP personnel and
1 examination of patients dependents who underwent 214
oral cavity thorough & complete

3
examination of patients oral
cavity
Filling up of decayed No. of PNP personnel & 178
2 carious tooth dependents who underwent
filling up of decayed/ carious
tooth
Treatment of periodontal No. of PNP personnel & 136
3 diseases dependents who underwent
treatment of periodontal
diseases
Radiographic Exam of oral No. of PNP personnel
4 hard & soft tissue as an &dependents who underwent 93
aid to diagnosis Radiographic Exam of oral
hard & soft tissue as an aid in
diagnosis.
Fitting of Dental No. of PNP personnel &
5 Prosthesis to restore dependents who underwent 15
normal function of fitting of Dental Prosthesis to
mastication. restore normal function of
mastication.
Extraction of diseased & No. of PNP personnel &
6 abnormal tooth from the dependents who underwent 136
oral socket. Extraction of diseased &
abnormal tooth from the oral
socket.
Removal of Dental Pulp No. of Dental
7 and filling up with Visitation/Inspection & Dental 6
Endodontic material for Treatment to lower units
preservation of tooth root
and/or crown
Attendance to NHQ No. of attendance to NHQ 1
8 Conference/Scientific Conference/Scientific
Seminar Seminar
Dental No. of Dental
9 Visitation/Inspection & Visitation/Inspection & Dental 1
Dental Treatment to Lower Treatment to lower units
Units
Procurement of Office No. of Procurement of Office
10 Supplies and Materials Supplies and materials 2
No. of Dental Health
11 Dental Health Outreach
Outreach 2
MEDICAL
1. Conduct of Consultation Nr. of PNPPers/Deps/NUP
Examination and authorized civilian who 969
underwent consultation
2. Conduct of Physical Nr. of Uniformed PNP
Examination Pers/NUP who underwent 139
Physical/NP Examination
3. Conduct of Surgical Nr. of Minor Surgical 904
Operations Operation/Dressings
4. Conduct of Field Visitation Nr. of PNP Pers/NUP who
and underwent consultation and
Consultation/Treatment treatment 904
to PNP Personnel to
4
Lower Units/Police Offices
5. Attendances to Nr. of Seminars and
Conferences/Seminars Conferences 2
6. Procurement of Office Nr. of Procurements of Office
Supplies/Materials Supplies and Materials 2
7. Minor Repair & Nr. of Minor Repair and
Maintenance of Med Maintenance of Office 1
Office/Equipments Equipment
8. Minor Repair and Nr. of Repair and
Maintenance of Vehicles Maintenance of Vehicle 1
9. Medical Health Outreach Nr. of Medical Health 2
Outreach
10. GAD No. of GAD Activities 1

Likewise, information drive on health awareness have been conducted


to PNP personnel of PRO 12 with basic Medical and Dental services extended up to the
Municipal Police Stations. Coordination have been made with local government Medical
and Dental Health facilities/unit for the benefit of the police personnel within the area
and successfully conducted series of civic action in coordination with the Regional
Police Community Relation Division.

2) Logistical Services

For the period covered, this Office successfully implemented its programs
thru 15%-85% distribution of Logistical support to all line units. In like manner, timely
procurement and delivery of basic supplies and the improvements of the management
of logistics operations related to peace and order and public safety campaign among
lower levels were upheld based on the prescribed Program/Project and other Activities
and Performance Indicator.

1. REPAIR, CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION PROJECTS

This office was able to supervise the construction projects as follows:


Bl SOURCE OF FUNDS
NAME OF dg PROJECT Date Date
PROJECT Ty COST GAA PNPTR LGU OTHERS
Started Completed
pe
Construction
of Motor Pool 3,375,000.00 05/29/14 09/20/14
Building
Construction
of Admin
3,408,000.00 07/15/14 On-going
Building
Extension
Construction
of Tantangan 4,768,530.00 07/10/14 On-going
MPS Building
Construction
of Polomolok 4,637,700.00 09/29/14 On-going
MPS Building
TOTAL 16,189,230.00

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2. PROCUREMENT

The following equipment/supplies were procured in the same period and


allocated/accorded to the needs of different units:

COST OF FUNDING/
NOMENCLATURE
SUPPLY/EQPMNT RESOURCES
Ammo
33,900 rds Ammo Cal 5.56 1,000,000.00
4,500 rds Ammo Cal 7.62 MOOE
500,000.00
61 pcs Mag Cal 7.62
POL
Gasoline/Diesel P 1,157,941.71 MOOE
Total P 2,657,941.71

3. LOGISTICS RECEIVED FROM NHQ PNP:

NOMENCLATURE RECIPIENT
633 unit Pistol cal .9mm Glock 17
1, 899 pcs mag assy cal .9mm Glock 17
17,724 rds ammo cal .9mm
6,000 rds Ammo Cal 5.56
5,000 rds Ammo Cal 50 HMG
3,482 rds Ammo for Carbine
PRO 12 Personnel
1,643 pcs Patrol Shoes
162 pcs Balistic Helmet
7 pcs Rappelling Rope
32 pcs Tactical Belt
85 pcs PNP Patrol Plan 2030
2,900 pcs PNP Ticker

c. Operations:

1) Foot and Mobile Patrol Operations

A total of 819,049 man-hours on police visibility patrol (foot,


mobile/motorcycle, and seaborne) were conducted particularly in crime prone areas
throughout the region. Police response time improved to 5 minutes in urban centers
and 10 minutes in rural/remote areas. During the period, 8, 336 legitimate calls have
been responded/acted appropriately.

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2) Campaign against Illegal Drugs

For the period, the Office intensified its anti-drug operations resulting to
one hundred fifty four (154) positive operations, neutralizing 192 drug offenders (100
pushers and 92 users) and the filing of 171 cases in Court. As of this report, (1,722)
remain as Drug Affected Barangays and subject for clearing operation. A total of
164.79 grams of Shabu, 50 hills of MJ plants, 2,866.12 grams of MJ leaves have been
confiscated and seized with a total DDB value of Php 2, 042, 756.95.

3) Campaign against Kidnapping

For the period in review, one (1) kidnapping incident transpired in the
AOR and one (1) abduction incidents were reported. Below are the details:

Date/ Place of
Incident Victim/s Suspect/s Remarks
Time Incident
Kidnapping July 19, Brgy Robert Jay Soriano Case was took
2014 at Cabuling, Malet, Ray @ "Pluto" cognizance by the
about Tantangan, Pacifico @ Isulan MPs
4:00 PM South Kabal and considering that
Cotabato Lorna Malet said crime was
(ransom committed in their
carrier) AOR with ransom of
Php 50, 000.00.
Abduction July 28, Brgy. Victor Moda more or less Victor Moda was
2014 at Talifara, 11 alleged able to escape,
4 PM Alabel, members of slightly wounded in
Sarangani CPP/NPA led his head and was
Province by a certain brought to the
Yoyong hospital for medical
treatment.

4) Campaign against Carnapping/Enforcement of Traffic Laws


For the period covered, a total of 131(1-MV, 130-MC) were reportedly
carnapped, forty two 42 (1-MV, 41-MC) were recovered. Eighteen (18) suspects were
arrested and sixteen (16) cases were filed in court. Likewise, unauthorized use of Sirens
& Blinkers were banned, thru LOI 34/2010 “Action Plan Against Wang-Wang and
counter Flow”.

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5) Anti-Bank/Armored Car/Highway Robbery Campaign –
No incident on Armored Car-Highway Robbery occurred. However, the
office is continuously undertaking intensified monitoring on criminal groups for their
possible apprehension. A total of nineteen (19) dry runs on bank security preparation
and fifty one (51) dialogues/meetings with Bankers Association and LGU’s were
conducted.

6) Anti-Kotong Campaign
For the period covered, this Office conducted two thousand three hundred
fifty two (2, 352) operations. As part of its mandated mission, the Office dynamically
conducted Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE) to police personnel
to educate and remind them not to indulge themselves in illegal activity such as
“kotong”. The PICE is usually done every after Saturday Formation/Inspection.
Moreover, continuous monitoring is being undertaken by the Office utilizing 8 Spotter
Teams.

7) Anti-Organized Syndicated Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs Campaign

For the period covered there were no reported neutralized group and no
Syndicated Groups/Organized Crime Groups members were arrested in the AOR.

8) Anti-Terrorism Campaign
For the period, the Office conducted 395 positive operations and recorded
13 (2-IED/Landmine, 11-grenade) explosions, 14 (3-grenade, 6-UXO, 5-IED) recovered,
details as follows:
Breakdown of Terrorism related Incidents:
Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
Grenade July 2, Sampaloc, Mother negative Recovered a safety
Explosion 2014 at Brgy. Bagua, Jose lever of PRB-423,
4:45 AM Lim Extension, Belgium made hand
Cotabato City grenade.
Grenade July 9, Brgy. Upper negative Resulted to the death
Explosion 2014 at Lumasal, Maasim, of Lando Cabilol
8:30 AM Sarangani Province together with his
neighbor, Jenny Dulan.
Maming Dulan and

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Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
minor Jinky Dulan were
wounded.
Recovered July 10, Prk. Magsaysay, negative Recovered
Two(2) 2014 at Brgy. Poblacion, unexploded ordnances
Unexploded 1:30 PM Norala, South are now under the
Ordnance Cotabato custody of EODT-
SCPPO.
Recovered July 12, Brgy. Bagumbayan, negative The hand grenade
UXO 2014 at President Quirino, was disrupted by EODT
08:50 AM Sultan Kudarat SKPPO. On the same
date another M67 hand
grenade which was
recovered by Clemente
Parong at adjacent farm
of Edgar Natividad of
said place was turned
over to SKPPO EODT for
proper disposition.
Recovered July 21, beside the negative Joint EODT from
IED 2014 at Barangay Road of SKPPO and PA
9:15 AM Brgy Katico, conducted Render Safe
President Quirino, Procedure (RSP) that
Sultan Kudarat resulted to the recovery
of IED components: 1
round CTG 81mm HE,
21” Detonating Cord, 1
EA 1200 Series Nokia
Cellular phone, 1 EA
Blasting cap, brown
packaging tape, wirings,
battery snap connector
for 9 volts and rubber
wad.
Recovered July 24, Sitio Bucana, Brgy. negative After the recovery, the
Four (4) IEDs 2014 at Kalanganan, EODT, CCPO conducted
4:10 AM Cotabato City Post Blast Investigation
(PBI) to determine the
contents of said IEDs.
Recovered contents were
Ammonium Nitrate with
Fuel Oil (ANFO),
Improvised Blasting Caps
and plastic containers.

Recovered July 26, Brgy. Balindog, negative MK2 fragmentation


Fragmentation 2014 at Kidapawan City hand grenade was
Hand Grenade 3:20 PM recovered by Renato
Toralba and
subsequently turned over
to EODT, CPPO for
proper disposition.
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Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
Grenade August 7, Brgy. Tinaungan, negative A 40MM shell fired by
Explosion 2014 at President Quirino, unidentified suspects
12:04 AM Sultan Kudarat exploded that partly
damaged a waiting shed.
No reported casualty on
the incident.
Recovered August 7, Brgy. Tinaungan, negative No reported casualty
UXO 2014 at President Quirino, on the incident.
09:34 AM Sultan Kudarat
Grenade August 9, Norlan Special negative Explosion resulted to
Explosion 2014 at Bahalina Bar and the injuries of 4 victims,
11:40 PM Grill, Brgy. Renante Libasa y
Calabanit, Glan, Gandel, Lorena Alcala y
Sarangani Province Saclanas, Josefa Alcala
y Saclanas and Realyn
Yangon y Sadaya. Joint
elements of EODT,
SPPO; RCLO 12; Glan
MPS and 4TH Maneuver
Company, RPSB 12
conducted thorough
search at the crime
scene that resulted to the
recovery of one (1)
grenade safety lever,
metal fragments and
plastic fragments.
Recovered pieces of
evidence are now under
the custody of RCLO 12
for proper disposition.
Grenade August 11, Mondragon Street, negative An explosion incident
Explosion 2014 at Brgy. Poblacion, occurred at the vicinity of
6:40 PM Kiamba, Sarangani Kiamba Mining
Province Corporation perpetrated
by 2 unidentified
suspects who fled to
unknown direction riding
a motorcycle. No
casualty reported on said
incident.
Grenade August 9, Purok 3, Brgy. negative No casualty reported
Explosion 2014 at Bilumin, on said incident.
10:30 PM Lambayong, Sultan Recovered from the
Kudarat scene of incident were
pieces of tiny metallic
fragments believed to be
from a 40mm shell.
Grenade August 15, Patrol Base of the negative The incident resulted
Explosion 2014 at 1st Maneuver to the wounding of CPL
4:30 AM Platoon, SCPPSC Florante Basco, a
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Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
located at Barangay member of 27th IB, PA, a
Sta, Cruz, member of the Philippine
Tampakan, South Army Augmentation
Cotabato Team, PO1 Norberto
Lanaria and his wife
Haide Lanaria. Victims
were brought to
Tampakan Municipal
Heath Office and were
later referred to South
Cotabato Provincial
Hospital for treatment of
minor wounds.
Grenade August 19, At the back of negative Private Dondon
Explosion 2014 at Public Plaza Asuncion Bambao, a
8:30 PM Grandstand in front member of SF 5th
of RSY Pawnshop, Batallion PA based at
Makakua Street, Cotabato City while
Poblacion 5, conducting patrol was
Cotabato City slightly injured at the right
side of his head and
damaged to the Wrangler
type Jeep with plate
number MCF-443 owned
by Prof. Ismael Abdula.
Aingan Ango, 45 years
old, married, fruit vendor,
and a resident of
Tukananes, Poblacion 7,
Cotabato City, Mambai U
Datumanong, 33 years
old, and a resident of
Lugay-Lugay, Mother
Brgy. Bagua, Cotabato
City and Abdulrakman
Martin Utto, 22 years
old, and a resident of
Sultan Kudarat,
Maguindanao, also
sustained minor injuries
in the different parts of
their body. Crime scene
was cordoned and
investigation was
conducted by EODT,
CCPO and SOCO
ARMM.
Grenade August 22, Purok Mangga, negative No casualty was
Explosion 2014 at Brgy. Saguing, reported on said incident.
8:30 AM Makilala, Cotabato However, the roof and
Province water tank of said
establishment were
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Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
damaged. Recovered
from the blast scene
were metal fragments of
M26 HE hand
fragmentation.
Recovered August 28, Upper Silangan, negative A 40mm projectile
UXO 2014 at Brgy. Maribulan, was discovered at the
9:10 AM Alabel Sarangani farm of Mr. Isagani Eroy
Province Caparos. The 40mm
projectile is now under
the custody of Alabel
MPS, SPPO.
Recovered September Sitio Bintad, Brgy. negative One (1) 81mm mortar
Fragmentation 11, 2014 at Baliki, Midsayap, round and one (1)
Hand Grenade 7 AM Cotabato Province fragmentation grenade
and 81mm were recovered and
Mortar Round successfully disrupted by
32EODT, PA.
IED Explosion September Dr. Jose Rizal negative Seven victims
16, 2014 at Monument, Plaza sustained minor injuries
7:45 PM Heneral Santos, and were brought to the
General Santos hospital for medical
City treatment. They were
Sarah Alquiza,
Christian Paul
Amimong, Jay
Magnanao, Marlon
Bajada, Joan Michel
Cayanes Abranilla,
James Ralph Abrea and
Geraldine Elon y Table.
On Sept. 19, 2014 Jay
Magnanao was declared
dead by his attending
physician Dr. Lorenzo
Francisco due to severe
blood loss, liver and
kidney damage.
Grenade September Sitio Ladao, Brgy. negative EODT, PA discovered
Explosion 15, 2014 at Pedtad, Kabacan, two (2) craters of
11:35 PM Cotabato Province explosion from M203
grenade launcher.
IED Explosion September Brgy Datalblao negative PO1 Angelo G. Vilo
22, 2014 at Columbio, Sultan and PO1 Ritchie Cabillo
11:25 AM Kudarat both assigned at PPSC,
SKPPO were wounded
and were brought to the
hospital for treatment.
Approximately 700
meters before the blast
site, an explosion
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Suspect
Incident Date/Time Place Remarks
Arrested
occurred beside the road
coming from an
Improvised Explosive
Device (IED). All
recovered pieces of
evidence are now under
the custody of Columbio
MPS, SKPPO. Wounded
PO1 Angelo G. Vilo who
was admitted at St. Louis
Hospital was declared
dead by his attending
physician at about 12:20
PM of September 25,
2014.
Recovered September 24/7 Lodging negative Two (2) PRB
Hand Grenade 26, 2014 at House, ND Avenue, Fragmentation Hand
10:57 AM Poblacion 4, Grenade were recovered
Cotabato City by EODT, CCPO and
now under their custody
for proper disposition.
Grenade June 12, Brgy. Rosary negative Said fragmentation
Explosion 2014 at Heights 11, hand grenade is now
11:50 PM Cotabato City under the custody of
CCPO-EODT.
Recovered June 12, Brgy. Rosary negative Recovered from the
UXO 2014 at Heights 11, scene were the safety
11:50 PM Cotabato City lever, safety pull ring of
M61 fragmentation hand
grenade and 1
unexploded M61
fragmentation hand
grenade.

Legend:
*Black – Explosion
*Blue – Recovered Explosives

9) Implementation of LOI PAGLALANSAG OMEGA/KONTRA BOGA


(Campaign against Loose FAs)

Through the intensified conduct of checkpoint operations and intensified


campaign against Loose Firearms, eighty nine (89) persons were arrested, 113 (46HP,
67LP) assorted firearms were accounted and forty two (42) cases were filed in Court.

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10) Neutralization of Top Most Wanted Persons with Rewards

Arrested Most Wanted Persons


MWPs
MWPs with MWPs with
MWPs with Reward with
Reward Reward
Reward
2 2 2 2

11) Campaign against Illegal Gambling

A total of 143 raids/operations against Illegal Gambling were conducted


which resulted in the arrest of one hundred fifty seven (157) ushers/bettors. Likewise,
confiscation of gambling paraphernalia and bet money amounting to Php 102,632.75
and filing of one hundred thirty nine (139) cases in court.

12) Anti-Prostitution/Vagrancy/Child & Women Abuse Campaign

For the period covered, no Prostitution/Vagrancy/Pornography


transpired in the AOR while for anti-child abuse/pedophile police operations, eighty
nine (89) cases were reported, filing of twenty six (26) cases in court and eleven (11)
cases were amicably settled.

13) Campaign against Smuggling

For the period covered, no operation was conducted.

14) Campaign against Cattle Rustling

For the period, four (4) operations were conducted resulting to the
recovery of four (4) out of five (5) stolen cattles and no arrested person.

15) Campaign against Illegal Logging

In coordination with DENR, the Office conducted eleven (11) operations


which resulted in the recovery of 12, 703 board feet of illegally cut lumbers with an
estimated market value of P 205, 600.00. Cases were referred to CENRO/DENR for
proper disposition.

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16) Campaign against Illegal Fishing
For the period, one (1) operation was conducted which resulted in the
arrest of five (5) persons involved in illegal fishing activity.

17) Search and Rescue, and Disaster and Relief Operations


For the period, a total of four (4) incidents were reported and twenty seven
(27) affected families were evacuated. The operations consumed a total of 367 man-
hours with the deployment of 48 uniformed Personnel.

Highlight of Disaster incidents:


Nr of
Incident Time/Date Location Family Damage
affected
Flash Flood August 25, Purok Linao of No reported
2014 at 2 Brgy. Poblacion, casualty on said
PM Sitio Dampilan incident but
of Brgy. Lumatil, several properties,
Brgy. Kanalo houses and
and Brgy. agricultural crops
Lumasal of were damaged.
Maasim,
Sarangani
Province
Flash Flood August 25, Kiamba, Five (5) As a result, five
2014 at 3 Sarangani families (5) houses were
PM Province, the destroyed.
rivers of Sitio Kiamba Sar Team
Maglangit, Brgy. in coordination
Katubao, Sitio with LGU-Kiamba
Matablao, Brgy. and MDRRMC
Lomoyon, Brgy. responded to the
Nalus, Brgy. area and
Tamadang and evacuated the
Brgy. Tual affected families
to the municipal
gymnasium. No
casualties
reported on said
incident.

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Flash Flood August 31, Brgy. Manapan, Tulunan MPS,
2014 at 9:45 Tulunan, CPPO and Search
PM Cotabato and Rescue
Province (SAR) Team of
Tulunan provided
assistance.
Flash Flood September Sitio Kalye Twenty Estimated cost
9, 2014 at Peke, Brgy. two (22) of damage is
12:08 AM Poblacion, families more or less Php
Palimbang, 1,500,000.00. No
Sultan Kudarat reported casualty
on the incident.
TOTAL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 27 families

18) Special Coverage Security Operations

A total of 1,379 special coverage security operations were provided to


foreign dignitaries, national government officials and local visitors for the period under
review with 917 vital installations inspected and secured.

19) Internal Security Operations (ISO)

During the period, this Office conducted a total of 34 combat patrol


operations on DTs and SPTs affected areas and recorded a total of five (5) encounters
and thirteen (13) harassments involving threat groups. These incidents resulted to ten
(10) wounded and three (3) killed in the government side while one (1) killed in enemy
side.

Captured/
Case
Time/Date Incidents Location Neutralized Group
Filed/Remarks
persnlts
July 10, Encounter Sitio Maligaya, neg Undetermined No casualty
2014 at 6:20 Brgy. Lower number of reported in the
AM Malamote, MILF groups government side
Matalam, while
Cotabato undetermined on
Province the enemy side.
July 13, Harassment Brgy. Dungos, neg Said firefight
2014 at Tulunan, Group of lasted for about 3
10:30 AM Cotabato Commander hours that resulted
Province at the Linguna Sultan
to the killing of a
packing house of @ Commander
Delinanas Brodie and member of the
Banana Sukarno attackers and
Plantation Sultan, an recovery of one (1)
alleged BIFF unit improvised
members. AK47 bearing
serial number
AK2000P501818
with 3 magazines
loaded with 5.56
ammos.
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July 13, Harassment Brgy. Katiko, neg BIFF led by a No reported
2014 at 3:45 President certain casualty on the
PM Quirino, Sultan Commander incident
Kudarat Jok (TNU) from
Midkondem,
SK Pendatun,
Maguindanao.
July 19, Harassment Sitio Lampinik, negative More or less No casualty
2014 at 1 Brgy. Lamfugon, ten (10) CT’s reported on the
AM Lake Sebu, believed to be government side
South Cotabato members of while
Front undetermined
Committee 73 casualty on the
led by enemy side.
unknown
commander.
July 21, Harassment Delinanas negative More or less No reported
2014 at Banana 100 lawless casualty on the
12:24 AM Plantation, Brgy. elements led incident.
Dungos, by Cmdr.
Tulunan, Linguna Sultan
Cotabato
Province
July 21, Encounter Brgy.Osias, negative Two (2) armed Recovered at
2014 at 8:50 Kabacan, suspected the place of
AM Cotabato carnappers incident were one
Province (1) unit caliber .45
pistol,2 magazines
for caliber .45
pistol, 9 fired
cartridges of
caliber .45 pistol, 1
hand grenade, bag
containing two (2)
wigs and one (1)
Motorstar
motorcycle without
registration plate
number used by
the suspects.
August 15, Encounter Sitio Datal negative Undetermined A 30 minutes
2014 at 3:05 Helek, Brgy. armed men firefight ensued
PM Tudok, T’boli, believed to be between the 27IB,
South Cotabato members of PA led by 2LT.
the NPA. Gabino that
resulted to the
death of PFC.
Lester Bravo.
Enemy withdrew
towards unknown
direction.
August 22, Harassment Sitio negative More or less 5 No reported
2014 at Tawandagat, armed men casualty on said
12:40 AM Brgy Ned, Lake believed to be incident.

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Sebu, South members of
Cotabato, the the NPA.
Quarter Master
Service (QMS)
of Peace
Development
Team (PDT) 10
Bravo Coy 27 IB,
PA
August 22, Harassment Sitio Blit, Brgy negative Five (5) armed No reported
2014 at Ned, Lake Sebu, men believed casualty on said
12:50 AM South Cotabato to be members incident.
of the NPA.
August 24, Harassment Brgy. Popoyon, negative Undetermined No reported
2014 at 1:30 Tulunan, number of casualty on the
AM Cotabato unidentified government side.
Province armed group
August 25, Harassment Brgy. Dunguan, negative More or less No reported
2014 at Aleosan, 20 armed men casualty on the
12:20 AM Cotabato led by a certain government side.
Province, CAA Tato Pauya of
Detachment of BIFF.
Alpha Company,
38IB, PA
August 25, Harassment Brgy. negative More or less No reported
2014 at Pimbalayan, 10 unidentified casualty on the
12:30 AM Lambayong, armed group. government side.
Sultan Kudarat, ,
CAA detachment
of Charlie
Company, 38IB,
PA
August 31, Harassment Brgy. Maria negative Undetermined No reported
2014 at 9:30 Caridad, Arakan, number of casualty on the
PM Cotabato armed group incident.
Province believed to be
members of
NPA under GF
53, SMRC.
September Harassment Sitio Datalawa, negative Unidentified As a result,
3, 2014 at Brgy. Upper suspect Renato Alido
10:30 PM Sepaka, Catanos, CAFGU
Surallah, South member sustained
Cotabato, gunshot wounds
Detachment of on his right chest
72nd IB, PA and right arm was
brought to the
hospital for
treatment.
September Harassment Sitio Blit, Brgy. negative More or less No casualty was
4, 2014 at Ned, Lake Sebu, 10 members of reported on the
12:30 AM South Cotabato, NPA Front government side
the CAFGU Committee 73 while
Detachment of led by undetermined on

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Golf Company, unknown the enemy side.
72nd IB, PA Commander
September Encounter Boundary of negative Alleged Initial
11, 2014 at Brgy. member of investigation
6:40 AM Palongoguen BIFF disclosed that six
and Brgy. (6) personnel of
Malingao of 40IB, PA were
Midsayap, wounded in
Cotabato action: Pfc Rone
Province Abas Patikanan,
Pfc Melton
Balolong, Pfc
Jeffrey Daza, Cpl
Darwin Timbang,
Sgt Dante
Alfonso, SSgt
Jose Navarro
while two (2) were
killed in action:
Pfc Merham
Dalimbang and
Pfc Marli
Kalinggalan.

September Encounter Sitio Bantaan, negative Undetermined PO2 Jop


16, 2014 at Brgy. number of Limangan, PO2
9:00 AM Bagumbayan, CNN led by a John Bilango and
Magpet, certain PO1 Rudy
Cotabato “Joseph” of Ticangen were
Province Front 53 wounded and were
brought to the
hospital for
medical treatment.
Personnel of
Magpet MPS,
CPPO conducted
checkpoint at Brgy.
Bantac, Magpet,
CPPO to block the
possible exit of
wounded CNN and
entry of their
reinforcement.
September Harassment Sitio Maligaya, negative Undetermined No reported
23, 2014 at Brgy. Lower, number of casualty on the
10:50 PM Matalam, armed men incident. Joint
Cotabato allegedly by elements of
Province, the members of Matalam MPS,
Detachment of BIFF led by CPPO and Charlie
42nd NCAA, 38th Kagui Company, 7th IB,
IB, PA Karialan, PA provided
Tong Piang, security at the area
Balumol, to ensure the
Bungos, Ali safety of the

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Gumaga and populace.
Bigkong.

20) Peace and Order Council Meetings/Participate Peace Process

A total of forty eight (48) peace and order council meetings attended for
the period covered while sixty nine (69) number of participation in peace process.

21) Target Hardening Measures

A total of ten thousand two hundred thirty seven 10,237 target


hardening measures were conducted for the period covered with a total of 265
rehearsals/drills/dry runs.

22) Foot and Mobile Patrol Plan

For the period, a total of 51 foot patrol plan and 23 mobile patrol plan were
implemented.

23) PIPS Assessment and Evaluation

During the period covered, a total of 720 PIPS Assessment and


Evaluation were conducted.

24) Security Operations during international/national/local events

For the period covered, a total of 2,514 operations were conducted during
international/national/local events.

25) Security Operations during rallies/demonstrations

A total of seven (7) security operations conducted during


rallies/demonstrations.

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26) Camp Defense Simulation Exercises

For the period, a total of 265 camp defense simulation exercises were
conducted.

6) Special Impact Projects/Innovations:

a) The four (4) provincial and two (2) city police offices (General Santos
City PO, Cotabato City PO, Cotabato PPO, Sarangani PPO, Sultan Kudarat PPO, South
Cotabato PPO) intensified police presence in crime prone areas as part of our crime
prevention and suppression activities.

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b) Monthly conference is being conducted by RHQ and PPOs/CPOs to
discussed issues and concerns relative to crime control and prevention. As of this date,
595 conferences were conducted nationwide.

c) Public Safety Forces personnel conducted a total of 7 major, 15 minor and


550 preventive patrols in their respective AOR.

d) Sarangani Police Provincial Office SPPO constructed a guard tower with 50


Caliber HMG mounted on it, a perimeter fence along the boundaries of provincial
headquarters lot and installation of centralized internet connection.

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i) Sarangani Police Provincial Office purchased the following items: 3 Set
Desktop Computers, 1 unit ASUS Desktop, 1 unit Acer Aspire Desktop, 1 unit Acer
Desktop, 8 units printers with Brand Epson L210.

j) Regional Public Safety Battalion 12

4th Maneuver Company

At about 8:30 in the morning of July 22, 2014, eight (8) personnel from 4th
Maneuver Company, RPSB 12 led by PINSP GERMAN R MAGBANUA III, attended the
Municipal Peace and Order Council (MPOC), Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council (MDRRMC) and Municipal Health Anti Drug Abuse Council
(MADAC) meeting held at Municpal Health Office, T’boli, South Cotabato. The said
meeeting was also attended by the MUNICIPAL MAYOR DIBU S TUAN, together with
the Municipal Head Councils. At about 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of the same date,
same personnel of 4th Maneuver Company, RPSB 12, together with T”boli MPS led by
PSUPT GULMATICO and 27th IB Phil Army led by CAPTAIN WAYAGWAG provided
police security and accompanied the Municpal Mayor to the General Assembly Meeting
at Sitio Tabudtod, Brgy. New Dumanga, T’boli, South Cotabato. At about 5:00 o’clock in
the afternoon of the same date, the said personnel of 4th Maneuver Company, RPSB 12
led by PINSP GERMAN R MAGBANUA III proceeded to 2nd Maneuver Platoon,
Advanced Patrol Base located at Sinolon Compac, T’boli, South Cotabato for Patrol
Base Visitation. Activity ended at about 9:00 o’clock in the morning of the same date
with no untoward incident happened.

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1st Maneuver Company

At about 7:30 in the morning of August 12, 2014, personnel from 1st Maneuver
Company, RPSB 12 led by PINSP BENZAR M MUKARRAM, conducted
Dialogue/Pulong-pulong at Brgy. Titulok, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat participated by
Barangay Officials, Sitio Leaders and Barangay Tanods. The activity ended at about
03:00 o’clock in the afternoon of the same date.

3rd Maneuver Company

At about 9:00 o’clock in the morning of September 04, 2014, three (3) personnel
rd
of 3 Maneuver Company, RPSB 12 led by PINSP HAROLD V CORNEL attended the
MDRRMC meeting at Kiamba Municipall Hall. Said meeting was spearheaded by Hon.
Raul Martinez, Kiamba Municipal Mayor and participated by LGU Kiamba, Kiamba MPS
and 27th IB, PA. The meeting tackled the preparedness of the municipality during the
disaster.

2nd Maneuver Company

At about 11:00 in the morning of September 18, 2014, PINSP WILSON DELA
TORRE MAGGAY II of 2nd Maneuver Company, RPSB 12 attended the Municipal
Peace and Order Council (MPOC) at the Office of the Mayor, Fort Pikit, Pikit, Cotabato.
The meeting was spearheaded by Hon. Muhyrin Sultan-Casi and participated by COL.
EDRALIN, Battalion Commander, 7IB AFP, PINSP PANGANDIGAN, Pikit, COP,
Religios Sector Representative, DepEd Representative and Sanggunian Bayan
Representative. The activity aims to enhance the coordination and synchronization
efforts of the authorities in addressing to Pikit Cotabato 65th Foundation Anniversary
peace and order. Activity ended at about 03:00 in the afternoon of the same date with
no untoward incident happened.

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20) Other Significant Accomplishments & Incidents:

● After Activity Report re ISO Validation and Inspection of PRO 12


Public Safety Forces: ISO Validation
and Inspection Team from DIPO-WM
conducted validation and inspection of
PRO 12 PSF on July 2, 2014 at 9AM. The
DIPO-WM Team was composed of
PCSUPT PERCIVAL G. BARBA, Deputy
Director, PCSUPT LUIS RICARDO C.
CHAVEZ, Executive Officer, PSSUPT
HERMINIO M. CALLUENG, Chief
Operations Division, PSUPT ALMA D.
CIPRIANO, Chief Budget Officer, PSUPT
JOSEPH ELMER P. BULLONG, Deputy
Chief, Intel/Opns Division and PSI
DOMINADOR L. PALGAN, Cotabato
Satellite Office. The activity was also
attended by PCSUPT LESTER O.
CAMBA, RD, PRO 12, PCSUPT
MANOLITO C. LABADOR, DRDA,
PSSUPT RANDOLF R. DELFIN, RCDS,
Directorial Staff of PRO 12 and Battalion
Commander of RPSB 12 together with the
Commanding Officers of its line
companies. The validation started with the Welcome Remarks of PCSUPT RICARDO C.
CHAVEZ then followed by a briefing on the Mechanics of Inspection and Salient Points
of CMC 05/2014. C, ROPD briefed the Validation Team on the Deployment and
Operational Capability of PRO 12 Public Safety Forces. The meeting adjourned at
11AM of same date with the guidance from PCSUPT PERCIVAL G. BARBA and closing
remarks from RD, PRO 12. After the ISO Validation at RHQ, PRO 12, the Validation and
Inspection Team together with RD, PRO 12 proceeded to South Cotabato PPSC to
conduct ISO validation and evaluation to South Cotabato Provincial Public Safety
Company which was attended by all Company Commanders of PPSCs and CPSCs of
PRO 12.

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●After Activity Report re 3rd Quarter Regional Law Enforcement
Coordinating Committee (RLECC) 12 Meeting: This Office conducted the 3rd Quarter
Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC) 12 Meeting on
September 25, 2014, at Casa Luisa
Restaurant, J. Catolico Ave., General
Santos City, presided by PCSUPT LESTER
OROPESA CAMBA, RD, PRO
12/Chairman, RLECC 12, together with Mr.
Reynaldo M. Bungubung, RD DILG 12, Atty.
Edilberto F. Fermil, RD NAPOLCOM 12 and
attended by twenty eight (28) regular
members of RLECC 12. The meeting
started at 10 o’clock in the morning with the
singing of the Philippine National Anthem
followed by an Invocation by PCI JULIUS
CRUZ, Regional Chaplain. Atty. Noel G.
Morales, Representative of NBI 12 delivered
the Welcome Remarks and PCSUPT
LESTER OROPESA CAMBA, RD, PNP,
PRO 12/Chairman RLECC 12 called the
meeting to order. After which, PCI ROMEO
CARO GALGO JR, C, FESAGS presented
the RLECC 12 members to the Chairman.
After the reading and approval of the
previous minutes of the meeting, ARD
Jerome B. Barranco, Representative OCD 12, Mr. Ian Jon Clemente, Representative of
DILG 12, Mr. Romel Patrick Tanghal, Representative of NEDA 12 and PSINSP
AMOYAR, Representative of BFP 12, presented their accomplishment reports for the 3rd
Quarter 2014, Mr. John Ernesto Tobias Jr, Representative of DOH 12, presented
Information/Dissemination regarding MERSCOV and PCI ROMEO CARO GALGO Jr.
presented updates and concern regarding FESAGS and other issues and concerns in
their respective offices followed by an open forum moderated by the RLECC 12
Chairman.

● After Activity Report on


the Provincial Engagement of Mrs.
Aurora Corazon “Pinky” Abellada: This
pertains to the provincial engagement of
Mrs. Aurora Corazon “Pinky” Abellada on
July 30- August 1, 2014 to grace the
inauguration/turn-over of AGAPP School,
Buildings in South Cotabato, General
Santos City, Sultan Kudarat and Sarangani
Province. On July 30, 2014 at 2 P.M. the
VIP and party visited Malungon Central
Elementary School of Barangay Poblacion,
Malungon, Sarangani Province and
attended the ceremonial turn-over of
classrooms donated by the said foundation
and RON at Green Leaf Hotel, San Miguel
Street, Lagao, General Santos City. On
July 31, 2014 at about 10:35 A.M., VIP and
party visited San Felipe Central Elementary
School at Barangay Colon, Maasim,
Sarangani Province and turn-over the
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AGAPP School Foundation Projects to the school officials with the presence of
Sarangani Provincial Government Officials. At about 11 o’clock in the morning, VIP and
party proceeded to Conel Elementary School for the inauguration and turn-over of
AGAPP School Building at Conel Central Elementary School, Barangay Conel, General
Santos City and then proceeded to Glan Central Elementary School of Barangay
Poblacion, Glan, Sarangani Province for the turn- over of the AGAPP School
Foundation Projects to the School Authorities with the presence of the Local
Government Officials of Glan headed by Honorable Mayor Victor James Yap. On
August 1, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning VIP and party visited President Quirino and
Columbio Central Elementary School for the school inauguration and turn-over
ceremony of AGAPP School buildings.

● After Activity Report on Initial Operational Review on the


Implementation of CMC 05-2014: ISO
Validation and Inspection Team from the
Directorate for Operations conducted an
initial operational review on the
implementation of CMC 05-2014 on
August 12, 2014 at 9AM. The activity was
presided by PCSUPT CORNELIO
NAVALTA BARRIOS, Ex-O, Directorate
for Operations and attended by PCSUPT
MANOLITO CAÑEDO LABADOR, OIC,
PRO 12, PSSUPT SERGIO AMATRIAM
DIMANDAL, DRDO, PSSUPT RANDOLF
REVITA DELFIN, RCDS, Directorial Staff
of PRO 12, Battalion Commander of
RPSB 12 together with the Commanding
Officers of Public Safety Forces. The
operational review started with the
Welcome Remarks of PSSUPT SERGIO
AMATRIAM DIMANDAL then followed by
an Opening Remarks of PCSUPT
BARRIOS. Chief, ROPD, Battalion
Commander of RPSB 12 and
Commanding Officers of PPSCs and CPSCs briefed the Validation Team on the
Updates of the Implementation of CMC 05-2014 (Intensified Internal Security
Operations). The meeting adjourned at 4PM of same date with the guidance from
PCSUPT LABADOR.

●After Activity Report re


Regional Joint Peace and Security
Coordinating Committee (RJPSCC)
Meeting: A Regional Joint Peace and
Security Coordinating Committee
(RJPSCC) Meeting was held on August 5,
2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning at the
PRO 12 Conference Room, Tambler,
General Santos City presided by PSSUPT
SERGIO AMATRIAM DIMANDAL, DRDO
and attended by PRO 12 Quad Staff,
Brigade Commanders of 602nd Brigade Commander, Philippine Army and Deputy
Brigade Commander, Philippine Army, PDs, CDs, Battalion Commander, RPSB 12,
Provincial/City Public Safety Commanders and Operation and Intelligence Officers of
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Provincial/City Police Offices. PSSUPT ROBERTO T. BADIAN, Chief, RIDMD
presented a briefing on Legal Offensive for the period covered January-June 2014
followed by the briefing presentation on
Contingency Planning and Cascading of
Condition Situation Response System by
PINSP ROLAN G. CATOBURAN, Chief
LES/ISOS. PD, CPPO; CD, CCPO and
DCDA, GSCPO also briefed the participants
on their respective courses of action in the
face of the stalled transmittal of the BBL to
Congress. The conferees further agreed on
the following: Activation, manning and
operation of intel fusion center per
PPOs/CPOs; Capacity Training of AFP
counterparts with Crime Scene First Response; AFP commitment to support COLA;
Contingency Planning Workshop of AFP and local unit commanders; Conduct of Small
Unit Tactics Training (SUTT) jointly by AFP and PNP; and Creation of Quick Reaction
Team (QRT) at MPS level composed of police investigator/s and AFP security elements
to process/secure encounter/crime scene. The activity ended with fruitful result.

● After Activity Report on the Conduct of Gun Safety Seminar: On


September 3, 2014 at 8 o’clock in the
morning, FESAGS personnel led by PCI
ROMEO CARO GALGO, JR in coordination
with Mr. Jim Patrick Fermil Basan, President,
Gold Cup Shooters Club Davao City, Inc.,
Davao City conducted a Gun Safety Seminar
to 209 gun holders in this region held at
GSCPO Firing Range, Camp Fermin G. Lira,
Jr, General Santos City. The activity was
also attended by PCSUPT LESTER
OROPESA CAMBA, Regional Director of
PRO 12. The purpose of the seminar is to enhance the gun holder’s proficiency and
tactical capability. Besides, the seminar is also one of the requirements in the
application for License to Own and Possess Firearm (LTOPF), registration, purchase
and the application for Permit to Carry Firearms Outside Residence (PTCFOR).

● After Activity Report on Posting of Tarpaulins for License to


Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) Requirements: This pertains to the processing
of License To Own and Possess Firearms
(LTOPF) wherein personnel from FEO,
NHQ, PNP, Camp Crame, Quezon City will
have a caravan tentatively scheduled on
October 13-17, 2014. FESAGS personnel of
this Office led by PCI ROMEO CARO
GALGO JR posted a tarpaulin enumerating
the requirements for the processing of
License to Own and Possess Firearms in
front of the FESAGS Office to inform
applicants of the necessary documents that
they must secure for processing during the
scheduled caravan. PDs and CDs were also directed to replicate said activities in their
respective AOR to ensure maximum dissemination of information relative to the
requirements of processing of License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) during
the caravan.
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● After Activity Report on the Conduct of Inspection/Inventory
of Explosives/Explosives Ingredient Magazines: FESAGS personnel led by PCI
ROMEO CARO GALGO, JR, Chief,
FESAGS, PRO 12 accompanied by
Operation Officer, FESAGS PNCOs, EOD
personnel of PPOs/CPOs and
representatives of the companies inspected
with existing explosives/explosive
ingredients magazines conducted an
inventory of explosives/explosives
ingredients in the areas of South Cotabato,
Sultan Kudarat and General Santos City on
the date specified as follows: On July 24,
2014 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon,
magazines of TRIBAL MINING
CORPORATION (TMC) under Engr.
Warlito Abaga with MOA with JMTV Drilling
and Mining Services Supply represented by
Mr. Manuel O. Villaflor situated at Sitio Sto
Niño, Brgy. Centrala, Surallah, South
Cotabato was inspected and inventoried.
There were three (3) units 20-foot
containers used as temporary magazines
with sizes of 20-foot length, 8-foot width
and 8-foot height. On July 24, 2014 at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, magazine of FRT
Fireworks situated at Brgy San Vicente, Banga, South Cotabato under Mr. Florentino O.
Tomas was inspected and inventoried. Magazine is made of concrete wall with
galvanize ceiling in size of 21-foot length, 9-foot heights and 12-foot width with an
estimated storage capacity of 200 bags of Potassium Nitrate. On July 24, 2014 at 4:30
in the afternoon, magazine of KID MINI Firecrackers situated at Brgy. Reyes, Banga,
South Cotabato under Mrs. Susan D. Magbalot was inspected and inventoried.
Magazine is made of concrete wall with galvanized ceiling in size of 19-foot length, 9-
foot heights and 8-foot width with an estimated storage capacity of 200 bags of
Ammonium Nitrate. No stock of explosives/explosives ingredients inside the magazine.
On July 25, 2014 at 10:36 in the morning, magazine of PHILBEST CANNING CORP.
situated at Purok Saydala, National Highway, Tambler, General Santos City under Ms.
Jovelyn V. Pajo was inspected and inventoried. Magazine is made of concrete wall and
galvanize ceiling in size of 13-foot length, 8-foot heights and 8-foot width with an
estimated storage capacity of 70 bottles of Nitric Acid and 100 bottles of Silver Nitrate in
the steel cabinet. On July 25, 2014 at 12:45 in the afternoon, magazine of SEA TRADE
CANNING CORPORATION situated at Brgy. Cabu, Tambler, General Santos City under
Mr. Dennis Bretaña-Plant Manager was inspected and inventoried. Magazine is made of
concrete wall and galvanize ceiling in size of 12-foot heights, 5- foot width and 15-foot
length with estimated storage capacity of 50 bottles of Nitric Acid and 50 bottles of Silver
Nitrate. On July 26, 2014 at 9:41 in the morning, magazines of SILVICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES, INC., situated at Sitio Plamango, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat under Mr.
Nony Necesito with MOA to NITRO ASIA COMPANY INCORPORATED were inspected
and inventoried. There are two (2) 10-foot container magazines and one (1) 20-foot
container magazine.

●After Activity Report 2nd Multi-Stakeholders’ validation group


meeting and workshop of the Bangsamoro Conflict Monitoring System (BCMS)
and International Alert (NGO): On August 23, 2014 at 11:30 AM, PSSUPT SERGIO A.
DIMANDAL, DRDO and PSUPT RAUL S. SUPITER, Deputy Chief, ROPD, PRO 12
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attended the 2nd Multi-Stakeholders’ validation group meeting and workshop of the
Bangsamoro Conflict Monitoring System (BCMS) and International Alert (NGO) presided
by Prof. Rufa Cagoco-Guiam at East Asia Royal Hotel, General Santos City. Also in
attendance were Col. Dickson Hermoso, Spokesman, 6th ID, PA, Jorge Golle of the
International Alert, representatives from the religious sector and other stakeholders.
Jorge Golle, Quality Control Officer of the International Alert demonstrated the system
they are employing in coming up with data base of conflict and violent incident in the
core territories of the Bangsamoro as well as its contiguous areas, majority of which are
taken from police blotter reports and the media. Prof. Rufa Cagoco-Guiam presented
the initial findings of the BMCS as a basis of intensive discussion and insights on the
nature of conflicts and violent incidents. An open forum followed where the participants
from the PNP and the AFP commented on the various terminologies being used by the
BMCS in identifying causes of violence and conflicts in order that it would be more
responsive to the current situation. Activity ended at about 3 PM of same date.

● After Activity Report on DO-CSG-ROPD Family Conference: On


August 5, 2014 at 8 o’clock in the morning, PSSUPT FLORENDO F QUIDILLA JR,
Chief, ROPD and PCI ROMEO CARO GALGO JR, Chief, FESAGS attended the DO-
CSG-ROPD Family Conference at CSG Conference Room Camp Crame Quezon City
to tackle issues and concerns in the conduct of caravan for the processing of
LTOPF.The conference started at 8:30 in the morning with an Invocation followed by the
Welcome Remarks by PCSUPT ELMER R SORIA, Deputy Director, CSG and the
Message of PDIR MELITO MANZANILLA MABILIN, Director, CSG. The updates on
SOSIA matters was presented by PCSUPT NOEL G CONSTANTINO, Chief, SOSIA;
Critics on the Conduct of Firearms Caravan in Cebu City was presented by PSSUPT
FERDINAND B DAWAY, Chief, EEMD, FEO; Updates on FEO Matters by PCSUPT
MORO VIRGILIO M LAZO, Chief FEO and Basic Operation of Computers for LTOPF by
PCI MA.REGINA S FIDER, IT Officer, FEO/ADMO. An Open Forum was conducted
followed by the Message/Guidance from the representative from DO and the distribution
of one (1) unit computer for the FESAGS to be used in the processing of LTOPF. The
activity ended at 4:30 in the afternoon with fruitful result.

● After Activity Report on the Final Coordinating Conference


and Workshop in the Implementation of
LTOPF Processing, Firearms and Final
General Amnesty 2014: On July 9, 2014 at
9 o’ clock in the morning, PSSUPT
FLORENDO F QUIDILLA JR, Chief, ROPD
and PCI ROMEO CARO GALGO JR, Chief,
FESAGS attended the Final Coordinating
Conference and Workshop on the
Implementation of Final General Amnesty
2014 at PNP Multi-Purpose Center, Camp
Crame, Quezon City. Activity started at 9:30
in the morning with an Invocation followed by
the Welcome Remarks by PCSUPT MORO
VIRGILIO M LAZO, Chief, FEO and the
Message of PDIR RICARDO C MARQUEZ,
The Director for Operations. Briefing
presentation on Drug Testing was presented
by PCI VICTOR C DRAPETE, Chief, Drug
Testing Crime Laboratory; Ballistics by
PSUPT MARITES B VILLACARLOS, Chief,
Ballistic, Crime Laboratory; Latent Prints by
PCI VALIENTE G TEBIA, Chief, Latent
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Prints, Crime Laboratory; Neuro Psychiatric Examination by PSUPT RONALDO R
SANTOS, Chief, Neuro Section, Health Service; License to Own and Possess Firearms
(LTOPF) and Mobile Caravan by PSSUPT ROLANDO B ANDUYAN, Chief FLD, FEO;
Juridical Firearms by PCSUPT NOEL CONSTANTINO, Chief, SOSIA and the Final
General Amnesty by PSSUPT FERDINAND B DAWAY, Chief, EEMD, FEO. An Open
Forum was moderated by PSSUPT ROBERT G PO, Asst. Chief, FEO followed by the
Message/Guidance of PDIR MELITO MANZANILLA MABILIN, Director, CSG. The
activity ended at 4:30 in the afternoon with fruitful result.

2) Intelligence Services

The Office has provided and conducted threat assessments and accurately
coordinated with lateral offices intelligence information necessitating immediate action
and attention. It has actually conducted a total of 196 intelligence coverage on the
following threat groups existing in the AOR, as shown:

1. MILF/SOG/BIFF 65
2. CPP/NPA/NDF 133
3. ASG/JI 0
4. MNLF 0
5. Organized Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs 45
6. Armed Bands 0
7. Sectoral Developments 11
8. Special Concern or Cause-Oriented Groups 0
9. Election Related Violent Incidents 0
10. Political Feuds 0
TOTAL 254

INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:


(Please see attached soft copy)

3) Police Relation Services

For the period, PCR was able to conduct and record 5,703 activities which
are focused on the delivery of police services and to mobilize and bring to bear the
community, civil society and media in all-out and sustained anti-terrorism, anti-
insurgency and anti-criminality campaign towards the attainment of a safe and secured
region.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

A. SANTINIG

PRO 12 conducted a total of 598 PCII activities such as: dialogues,


seminars, print media, radio program/interviews, crime/drug prevention programs and
reproduction of leaflets.

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A continuing program of action against illegal drugs was launched through the
“left-hand effort” in response to the urgent need to pursue a forceful intensive and
unrelenting campaign whether syndicated or street level. During the period, PRO 12
conducted drug abuse symposia and awareness in different schools & venues in
coordination with DARE officers, DEP-ED, NGO’s & other government agencies.

It is always the intention and desire of this office to inform the public on the
programs and accomplishments of the PNP in the entire region through its line units.
Along with this, Police Regional Office 12 sponsors/maintains four (4) regular radio
programs namely: the “Pulis Ug Katawhan” in Kidapawan, and in Isulan and Tacurong,
Sultan Kudarat “Radyo Natin Ngayon”. In Police Regional office 12, we have the Police
Hour in “Tira Brigada” aired regularly every Friday at 8:30 in the morning at Brigada
News FM, “Bayan Kayo ang Boss Namin” aired at DXMD-RMN” also every Friday at
5:30 in the afternoon and at DXNP-Community Radio Radio 98.9 FM “Pulis Ako, Pulis
Nyo Po sa Rehiyon 12”.

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B. SAMBAYAN

B.1. Police Community Assistance & Development:

PRO 12 has conducted a total of 1,195 Community Assistance Development


such as: medical & dental Outreach Services, bloodletting activity, community relations
& rehabilitation, skills & livelihood development for the out of school youth.

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Coordination and participation among NGO’s, GO’s, RLEEC and the CJS is the
key to a lasting partnership between the police and the community. Teamwork is the
catalyst that yields excellence from shared strength.

B.2. Community Organization and Mobilization:

To strengthen the capacity of


Police Force, PRO 12 was able to
mobilized the Community Council of
Elder. It also has mobilized Brgy. Tanods
and CVO’s purposely to assist the police
during town fiestas, founding
anniversaries and other anti-crime
activities with a total of 423 activities
conducted.

Moreover, on the advancement of


skills/security trainings, PRO 12 has
served various activities to support the
SAGSD of the Civil Security Group for
training of security guards and security
officers notwithstanding their participation
on other security aspects in crime
prevention. Furthermore, some BADAC
members were mobilized to help the
police track down and give vital
information on the probable hot spots of
drug pushing/peddling in the AOR in
coordination with government line agencies.

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C. GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT

GAD aims to acquaint


communities with various information
concerning women and community
organizing to empower parents &
children to organize themselves and to
develop alternative opportunities for
access to basic social services. For the
period, this Office conducted activities
on Organization & Mobilization of
Family/Youth/Women Groups,Social
Institutional Advocacy & Development,
news releases concerning family violence, prevention and protection of victims and
dissemination and replication of Best Practices with a total of 1,229 activities.

D. SALAAM POLICE CENTER

PNP conducted various activities to strengthen linkages and healthy


relationship with Muslim communities and to support government’s campaign against
terrorism and criminalities involving Muslim personalities. A total of 106 activities were
recorded which includes Mosque/madraza-based Projects, Orgn of Council of Imams,
Orgn of Muslim NGOs, complaints assistance and continuous networking & info
dissemination.

E. OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

a. Coastal Clean-up and Mangrove Tree Planting

On July 9, 2014, team from


RPSB 12 led by PINSP ABDULSALAM
MAMALINTA together with PO1 Mary
Grace S. Movilla, PCR PNCO, RPCRD
PRO 12 participated in the Coastal Clean-
up and Mangrove Tree Planting.

The activity formally started


at about 6 o’clock in the morning, with an
Opening Prayer, followed by an Opening
Remarks that was given by Mr. Jerome
Baranco Vice Chairman RDRRMC XII. During the briefing conducted by Mr. Baranco,
he stressed out the importance of Coastal Clean –up and Mangrove Tree Planting for
possible storm surge and tsunami. After which, participants started to clean and remove
waste from the seashore.
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At about 8:45 in the
morning, of same date, participants
proceeded to Zone 6, Barangay Bula,
General Santos City for the Mangrove
Tree Planting. Forester Wahid S. Amella,
CENRO Officer of General Santos City,
gave his briefing and taught he
participants on how to develop the
propagules and demonstrated how to
plant the mangrove seedlings. After the
short lecture participants planted the
seedlings.

Message of Support and


word of thanks was given by Director
Minda C. Morante, Regional Director,
OCD XII, Chairperson RDRRMC XII, and
Mrs. Cheryl Gallo, President of Small
Fishermen’s Assiciation, Barangay Bula,
General Santos City. Mrs. Gallo gave a
brief talk on People’s Organization and
how it was created and started.

The Activity was attended


by the representative from PNP PRO 12,
BFP, DENR, 267IB PA, Coast Guards,
Maritime Group, OCD, CENRO, and other
event partners. The activity ended at
about 10 o’clock in the morning of same
date with successful result.

b. Launching of Adopt a Day Care Center

On July 9, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, Regional Police Community


Relations Division led by PSSUPT REX KESAED ANONGOS, Chief, RPCRD, together
with Ms. Leonida Manguran, Coordinator CSWDO District 8, proceeded to Diamond
Valley Day Care Center, Tambler, General Santos City and conducted the launching of
the Adopt an Early Learning Center Program. The activity started with the singing of the
Philippine National Anthem followed by an invocation and acknowledgement of Visitors
by Mrs. Teresita Merandoque followed by the opening remarks of Ms. Leonida
Manguran. After the opening program, PSSUPT REX KESAED ANONGOS, gave an
inspiring message on the PNP PRO 12’s genuine concern in supporting/adopting the
Day Care Center with the aim of developing a conducive place of learning and uplifting
the quality of the education. After which, turn-over of amenities and school supplies to
Mrs. Teresita Merandoque, Day Care Teacher. Then, snacks and fruit juices were also
given to students. After which, turn-over of amenities and school supplies to Mrs.
Teresita Merandoque, Day Care Teacher. Then, snacks and fruit juices were also given
to students. In closing, Day Care Teacher, Mrs. Teresita Merandoque thanked the PNP
PRO 12 organization for choosing their Day Care Center as one of the beneficiaries of
the different activities of PRO 12 and ended with a prayer of one of the parents. Activity
ended at 12 o’clock in the afternoon of same date.
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c. Revisit of Adopted Community

On July 11, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, under the supervision of PCSUPT
LESTER OROPESA CAMBA, RD PRO 12, PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO,
Deputy Chief, RPCRD, together with RPCRD personnel; Personnel of RPSB 12; RHS
12 led by PSUPT CHERRY OCTAVIO; and RHSG 12 personnel, initiated the revisiting
of the Adopted Community Program at Sitio Klolang, Brgy. San Jose, General Santos
City.

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The activity started with the registration of the residents, followed by the singing
of the Philippine National Anthem, Invocation and Acknowledgement of Visitors by Hon
Abdulrahim S. Paidumama, Brgy Chairman, San Jose, General Santos City rendered
his welcome address.

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After the opening program, PSUPT
ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO, gave
an inspiring message on the PNP PRO
12’s genuine concern to the local
residents.

SPO1 George Reyes, “The


Magician” entertained all the viewers with
his excellent performance. The Regional 07.11.2014
Health Service 12 then gave tips on
Health, Proper Hygiene, Nutrition and Cleanliness. RHS 12 also distributed medicines,
toothpastes and tooth brushes. After which, PNP PRO 12 distributed slippers, school
bags and school supplies to the students.

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After which, feeding program was initiated by giving of arrozcaldo and ice cream
the students as well as to their parents/guardians.

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In closing, Sitio Leader, Non


Bay thanked the PNP organization for
choosing their sitio and school as one of
the beneficiaries of the different activities
of PRO 12.

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Police Regional office 12 is in its second year of supporting this sitio which
aimed of developing its culture and upraise the quality of the education, health, way of
life and security of the settlers in this place. The event was also participated by
personnel of Police Station 7- General Santos City Police Office, Maritime Group and
Regional Intelligence Unit who also offered food to the residents and children.

d. Feeding Activity and Lecture on Good Grooming

 On July 4, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, personnel of Regional


Police Community Relations Division headed by SPO3 Ma Felicia P Malcontento, Chief
Clerk, SPO4 Merlyn V tolentino, FJGAD PNCO together with SPO3 Sheryl Molina, Chief
Clerk RSTU, proceeded at Viscayda Elementary School to conduct Parenting Seminar
and Feeding activity, lecture on good grooming, distribution of school supplies,
toothbrush and toothpaste.

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The activity started with the lecture on good grooming by SPO3 Sheryl
Molina followed by the distribution of school supplies (paper and pencil), tooth brush
and toothpaste and feeding activity to more or less seventy-two (72) Kinder II pupils of
said school.

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It was then followed by Parenting Seminar which was attended by thirty


(30) Kinder II parents.

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 On July 15, 2014 at 9


o’clock in the morning, personnel from
Regional Police Community Relations
Division led by PSUPT ROMULO
SERVITO ESTOCAPIO, Deputy Chief,
RPCRD 12, proceeded to Dadiangas
Heights Elementary School, City
Heights, General Santos City and
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care to one hundred four (104) Kinder II
students.

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The activity started with an opening remark by SPO4 Merlyn V
Tolentino, Chief, FJGAD, and oriented the students about the purpose of conducting the
said activity.

After that, PO3 Aileen Bernal from RHS12 lectured the students about
the proper grooming and made one of the students as an example for the proper
wearing of school uniform after which, SPO3 Ma. Felicia P Malcontento, Chief Clerk
RPCRD showed the pupils the proper way of brushing their teeth.

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After the lecture, RPCRD personnel distributed toothbrushes,


toothpastes, school supplies and also provided snacks to the students

 On July 21, 2014 at 9


o’clock in the morning, personnel from
Regional Police Community Relations
Division led by PSUPT ROMULO
SERVITO ESTOCAPIO, Deputy Chief,
RPCRD proceeded to New Mabuhay
Elementary School, Mabuhay, General
Santos City and conducted feeding
activity and lecture on proper hygiene to
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students.

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The activity started with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem
followed by an invocation and acknowledgement of Visitors by Mrs Merly M Cabanes
followed by the opening remarks of SPO4 Merlyn V Tolentino, FJGAD PNCO.

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SPO3 Ma Felicia P Malcontento,


Chief Clerk RPCRD lectured the students
about the proper grooming, proper
wearing of school uniform as well as
showing them the proper way to brush
their teeth. After that, students were
provided dental supplies, arrozcaldo, fruit
juices and school supplies which was
turned-over to their respective teachers. 07.21.2014

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e. Cyber-crime, Disaster Preparedness and Drug Symposium

 On July 15, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, personnel from Regional


Police Community Relations Division led by PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO,
Deputy Chief, RPCRD, together with PO3 Edwin Arroyo, Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG)
and Ms. Bai April Sinsuat, OCD 12 proceeded to Engracia Valdomar National High
School and conducted lecture/orientation to more or less two hundred fifty-five (255)
Grade 7 students.

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The activity started with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem
followed by an invocation and acknowledgement of Visitors by the school faculty
followed by the opening remarks of Mrs Dioseta A Bentayo, School Principal.

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After the opening program, PO3 Arroyo, lectured the students about
Cyber Crime Law, Cyber Bullying and the Special Task Force ANGEL NET which is
being created to protect the children against the cyber criminals. Bai April C. Sinsuat,
OCD 12, in relation to their celebration of National Disaster Consciousness Month
oriented the students about the Philippine Disaster Risk Profile, Earthquake
Preparedness, Fire Preparedness and Emergency Survival Kit.

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PSUPT ESTOCAPIO, oriented the students about PAMILYA KO


AYAW SA DROGA (PAD) campaign, the different kind of drugs, its harmful effects to
the body and always encouraged them to say no to drugs,

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 On July 17, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, personnel from Regional


Police Community Relations Division led by PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO,
Deputy Chief, RPCRD, together with PO3 Edwin Arroyo, Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG)
and Ms. Bai April Sinsuat, OCD 12 proceeded to Saavedra Saway Elementary School
and conducted lecture and orientation to more or less four hundred fifty (450) Grade 6
students.

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PO3 Arroyo, lectured the students about Cyber Crime Law, Cyber
Bullying and the Special Task Force ANGEL NET which is being created to protect the
children against the cyber criminals.

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Ms. Bai April C. Sinsuat,


OCD 12, in relation to the celebration of
National Disaster Consciousness Month
oriented the students about the Philippine
Disaster Risk Profile, Earthquake
Preparedness, Fire Preparedness and
Emergency Survival Kit.
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PSUPT ESTOCAPIO, oriented the students about PAMILYA KO


AYAW SA DROGA (PAD) campaign, the different kind of drugs, its harmful effects to
the body and always encouraged them to say no to drugs.

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The students were also provided snacks after the lecture.

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 On July 18, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, personnel from Regional
Police Community Relations Division led by PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO,
Deputy Chief, RPCRD, together with PO3 Edwin Arroyo, Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG)
and Ms. Bai April Sinsuat, OCD 12 proceeded to Labangal National High School and
conducted lecture/orientation to more or less six hundred fifty (650) Grade 7 students.

Ms. Bai April C. Sinsuat,


OCD 12, in relation with the celebration of
National Disaster Consciousness Month
oriented the students about the Philippine
Disaster Risk Profile, Earthquake
Preparedness, Fire Preparedness,
Emergency Survival Kit and also
encouraged the teachers to conduct fire
and earthquake drill at their school. 07.18.2014

It was then followed by


lecture on Cyber crime law, cyber crime
bullying and the Special Task Force
ANGEL NET which is being created to
protect the children against the cyber
criminals by PO3 Arroyo.

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PSUPT ESTOCAPIO, oriented the students about PAMILYA KO


AYAW SA DROGA (PAD) campaign, the different kind of drugs, its harmful effects to
the body and always encouraged them to say no to drugs,

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After the lectures, the students were provided snacks and assisted by
the Student Supreme council and several teachers.

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 On July 22, 2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning, RPCRD personnel visited
St Vincent Strambi, Home for the Aged, Brgy. City Heights, General Santos City. The
group conducted feeding activity to more or less twenty-nine (29) elders. They were also
given goods consisting of bath soap, shampoo, powdered milk and powdered chocolate
drinks, toothpaste, and juices. The personnel also turned-over one (1) sack of rice to Ms
Lilibeth Esmeros, Social Worker of the said institution.

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 On July 22, 2014 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, RPCRD personnel


visited the Pediaward of General Santos City Emergency Hospital and distributed basic
hygiene necessities such as bath soap, powder detergent, toothpaste, toothbrush,
shampoo and alcohol to more or less eighty (80) patients. The staff nurses and
watchers were grateful to the PNP for giving them assistance as they really needed all
the help even in small ways.

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Activity ended at 3 o’clock in the afternoon with fruitful and productive


result.

g. Poster Making

On July 22, 2014 at 8 o’clock in the morning, personnel from Regional


Police Community Relations Division led by SPO4 Merlyn V Tolentino, Chief FJGAD
arrived at Banisil National High School, Tambler, General Santos City and conducted a
Poster-Making Contest in connection with the 19th PCR Month Celebration theme:
“Pinaigting na Samahan ng Mamamayan at Pulisya Para sa Patuloy na Kapayapaan at
Kaunlaran ng Sambayanan”.

The activity started with the invocation of Ms. Aurora O. Napoles followed
by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem by Ms. Joanne V. Rodriguez. It was
then followed by the roll-call of contestants, judges and orientation of mechanics by Ms.
Jeryll Jean L. Salunayan. At about 8:30 am, contest proper started with eleven (11)
students coming from all grade level as participants.

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At about 11:30 in the morning, the judging and tabulation of the result and
announcement of the Top 3 winning poster was initiated by Ms Jeryl jean Salunayan,
Curriculum Head. Activity ended at 12:30 in the afternoon with productive result.

h. Culmination Program
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h. Essay Writing Contest

The essay writing contest evolved around the theme of the 19th Police
Community Relations Month which is “Pinaigting na Samahan ng Mamamayan at
Pulisya Para sa Patuloy na Kapayapaan at Kaunlaran ng sambayanan”. It was
conducted at the municipal level wherein the Municipal Police Stations will select the
best entry and send one (1) entry to the Provincial level. At the Provincial/City level, the
PCRB through their chosen judges will select the winning entry to compete at the
regional level.

On July 24, 2014, the Regional Police Community Relations Division


conducted the elimination to determine the best entries from the Provincial/City Police
Offices. The judges during the elimination round were Ms Joy Tapang and Ms Jeryll
Jean Salunayan both of Banisil National High School and Mr Zaldy Bagious of
Mindanao State University High School.

As a result of the deliberation, the following students are the winners:


1st Place – Lydia Fe V. Landingin, Tulunan National High School, Cotabato
Province
2nd Place – Trixia Mae D. Batiancila, St Lorenzo School of Polomolok, Inc,
Polomolok, South Cotabato
3rd Place – Abdul Nafy D. Kabalu, Canizares National High School, Malagapas,
Cotabato City.

The awarding of Plaques of Recognition will be during the culmination


ceremony of the Police Community Relations Month Celebration.

i. Culmination activity

On July 28, 2014 at 7:30 in the morning, the Police Regional Office 12
conducted the culmination ceremony of the
19th Police Community Relations Division
with PSUPT NOEL RUTO PONSARAN,
Regional Chaplain as the Guest of Honor
and Speaker.

The activity started with


the singing of Philippine National Anthem
followed by invocation, Panunumpa sa
Watawat and Police officers Pledge. It was
then followed by giving of award to PSUPT
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PONSARAN, as the outgoing Regional Chaplain of PRO 12 by PCSUPT MANOLITO C.
LABADOR, OIC PRO 12 assisted by PSSUPT RANDOLF R. DELFIN, RCDS. Highlight
of the activity was the giving of Plaque of Recognition to the winners of the Essay
writing contest.

It was then followed by the


introduction of the guest speaker by PSUPT ROMULO
S ESTOCAPIO, Deputy RPCRD. During the message
of PSUPT PONSARAN, he expressed his thanks to
the Command for giving him the honor and had
promised that the incoming Regional Chaplain would
continue what he had started especially on the pastoral
visits to the different units of PRO 12 and spread the
word of God.

The activity ended with the giving of


plaque to the GOHS followed by the pass in Review
together with the winners of Essay Writing Contest.

j. “Gun Safety and Proficiency Training to PRO12 – Stakeholders”

Twenty-six medical doctors


and lawyers participated in the “Gun
Safety/Firearm Proficiency Training for
PRO-12 Stakeholders” conducted by
Police Regional Office 12 on July 26,
2014 at 9 o’clock in the morning at
GSCPO Firing Range, Camp Fermin G.
Lira, General Santos City. The activity
was facilitated by the personnel of
Regional Police Community Relations
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Division headed by PSUPT ROMULO S
ESTOCAPIO, Deputy RPCRD together
with SPO3 Eric Utod and PO2 Junmar
Del Rio, Range Officers.

The activity started with an


Invocation and acknowledgement of
visitors by PO3 Chester A Dacua and
followed by a message of PSUPT
ESTOCAPIO, Deputy RPCRD.
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After which, SPO3 Eric Utod, introduced to them the Glock 17 4 th
Generation 9mm pistol which they will use in their practical exercises. He also, lectured
about the Gun Safety Cardinal Rules and the proper way of handling the gun.

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After the lecture, the Range Officers allowed the participants to
familiarize themselves with the gun considering that most of them were first time
shooters. After familiarizing, the participants fired to their hearts’ content. After the
activity, positive feedbacks were given wherein they wanted the activity to be conducted
again.

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The activity ended at 12 o’clock in the afternoon with fruitful and


productive result.

k. RDRRMC XII TWG Meeting.

On August 1, 2014, PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO, Deputy,


RPCRD, attended the RDRRMC Technical Working Group (TWG) meeting, held at
EMR Center, Koronadal City.

In attendance were representatives from the TWG Member Agencies


namely: Office of the Civil Defense XII; 1002 nd Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army;
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG XII); Department of Health (DOH
XII); Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH XII); Philippine Atmospheric,
Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration (PAGASA XII); National
Economic Development Authority (NEDA XII); Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD XII); Public Information Agency (PIA XII); Bureau of Fire
Protection (BFP XII); and Department of Agriculture (DA XII).

The activity started with an Invocation followed by the singing of the


Philippine National Anthem, Acknowledgement of Guests and Participants, and
Welcome Message by Mr. Jerome B. Barranco, Assistant Regional Director, OCD XII.

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Among the topics discussed
were: “Batingaw” (NDRRMC Mobile
Application Software) including its
advantages and disadvantages; the
consolidation of 2014 National Disaster
Consciousness Month (NDCM) Activities;
the Culmination Program for the 2014
NDCM, in which all TWG member
agencies including PNP PRO 12 are 08/01/2014
required to submit after activity reports on
activities concerning Disaster
Consciousness Month; and other important matters.

The meeting ended with a Closing Message from Mr. Jerome B. Barranco,
Assistant Regional Director, OCD XII.

l. Pulisteniks, Bisikletahan at Takbuhan Anibersaryo 2014

On August 2, 2014 at 5 o’clock in the morning, Police Regional Office 12


conducted the Pulisteniks, Bisikletahan at Takbuhan Anibersaryo 2014 at Oval Plaza,
General Santos City headed by PSSUPT RANDOLF REVITA DELFIN, Chief Directorial
Staff, PSSUPT REX KESAED ANONGOS, Chief, Regional Police Community
Relations Division and PSSUPT FROILAN FLORES QUIDILLA, City Director, General
Santos City Police Office. Said activity was attended by all personnel from Police
Regional Office 12, General Santos City Police Office and the on-going PSJLC students
from Regional Training School.

The activity started with a prayer followed by a short message from


PSSUPT DELFIN and after which is the conduct of Zumba exercise led by three (3)
Zumba Instructors. After the Zumba exercises, Bisikletahan and Takbuhan with the
distance of 3K followed.

The event is part of enhancing the total and unwavering commitment and
participation of the PNP personnel to activities involving physical health and wellness.
This is also a simultaneous activity in relation with the 113th Police Service
Anniversary Celebration with the theme: “Pulisteniks, Bisikletahan at Takbong
Anibersaryo’ 2014.

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m. 1st Regional Joint Assembly and Induction of Officers/Members of Bantay
Bayan Foundation Inc.

On August 1, 2014 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, PSSUPT REX KESAED


ANONGOS, Chief, Regional Police Community Relations Division, attended the 1 st
Regional Joint Assembly and 1st Induction of Officers/Members at Brgy San Isidro,
General Santos City.

The activity was attended by one hundred fifty (150) Bantay Bayan
Enforcers representing key area of Region 12-South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat,
Sarangani, and General Santos City to uphold one being Makadiyos, Makatao,
Makayan and Makakalikasan,

The event started with acknowledgement of members and guests by Hon.


Gilbert Oribe, Secretary General, Bantay Bayan Foundation Inc followed by Pastor Neri
Clam, Vice President, Region 12, BBFI who gave welcome address to the guests and
the delegates coming from different areas of SOCCSKSARGEN in their valuable and
untiring support to attend the said assembly.

Ex-Mayor Ernesto Camino,


President, BBFI motivated the delegates
with common goal and aspiration to be a
dignified Corruption Prevention enforcer
and after which, PSSUPT ANONGOS
expressed his appreciation for the
invitation of BBFI and the expression of
BFFI’s intention to be working
collaboratively in partnership with the
PNP and other law enforcement
agencies.

Atty Major General


Marciano Ilagan, Executive Vice
President, BBFI presented the history of
BBFI and its transformation whereas Mr
Nenito Dela Cuesta, Deputy Vice
President Internal, BBFI introduced the
BFFI Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer acknowledging that despite his
hectic schedule, he was able to make
himself available to attend the said
activity.
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Atty Ariel Joseph Arias,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
BBFI presented the mission, vision and
goal of BBFI and its national operations
and further shed light on the functions of
the joint organization KKK-Katipunan and
NFBI and its purpose.

An open forum on different


views and concern was prudently
discussed and addressed followed by the
giving of Certificate of Appreciation to the
Guest of Speakers and tokens to BBFI National Board Founding Officers. On the other
hand, Engr Raymund Diaz, Deputy Vice President External, BBFI delivered his closing
remarks and wishing for the safe travel of the attendees. Said activity ended at about
5:30 in the afternoon.

n. Launching of the Feeding Program 2014

On August 8, 2014, PSUPT ROMULO SERVITO ESTOCAPIO, Deputy


Chief RPCRD, represented RD, PRO 12 during the Launching of the Feeding Program
2014 and Turn-over of a 2-storey School Building at Banisil National High School,
Tambler, General Santos City.

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Among the attendees were


representatives from the Barangay
Council of Tambler; Magnolia
Corporation; GENPACK; Rebisco
Corporation; Dole Philippines; Sea
Trade Canning Corporation; San Andres
Fishing Industries Incorporated; Alliance
Select Foods International, Incorporated;
GENTUNA; and Cargill. 08/08/2014

The activity started with an


Opening Prayer, followed by the singing
of the Philippine National Anthem and
Statement of Purpose by Mr. Rustico S.
Pelonio Jr., School Head. After which,
Engr Ruther Baroy, Plant Manager,
Cargill Oil Philippines, Inc; Ms. Joanna
Dee - Laurel, Corporate Treasurer,
Alliance Select Foods International,
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Incorporated; Brgy. Capt. Abdulwahid Bualan, Barangay Tambler, General Santos City;
and Mr. Gildo G. Mosqueda, School Division Superintendent rendered their messages
of support. The stakeholders then signed a Pledge of Commitment assuring their full
support to the feeding program.

Highlight of the activity was the Turn-Over and Blessing of the newly
constructed 2-storey school building awarded by the Department of Education, during
which, PNP PRO 12 also gave three (3) ceiling fans to be used by the students.

o. GenSan Ecokarera 7th Expedition

On August 8, 2014,
CMCEDO conducted GenSan Ecokarera
7th Expedition that was held at the parade
ground and granstand of PRO 12,
Regional Headquarters, which was
participated by 12 teams from different
regions nationwide. This aims to
showcase the beauty of Police Regional
Office 12 as part of the tourist destination
here in General Santos City. The activity
was covered by ABS-CBN Channel 2
(Sports Unlimited).

Ms. Debbie Anape, and other marshals from CMCEDO- Tourism


Promotion Division, together with PNP personnel from PRO 12, RHQ, spearheaded by
PSSUPT REX KESAED ANONGOS, C, RPCRD, assisted the participants in
performing the obstacle course. After which, the participants proceeded to PRO 12
Grandstand for the “Sucking – in” Stage. The participants were required to suck a
candy from the bowl through straw and transferred it to six other straws. Said activity
was assisted by the RSTU and RPSB personnel.

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First team arrived at about 1 o’clock in the afternoon from the shipyard
by mountain bike and the last team arrived at about 4 o’clock in the afternoon, and
proceeded to Makar Wharf.

The said event was also attended by PSSUPT RANDOLF REVITA


DELFIN, RCDS, PRO 12 and all available RHQ and RPSB personnel. Activity ended at
4 o’clock in the afternoon, with no untoward incident happened.

p. Regional Eco-Tourism Committee XII 2nd Quarter Meeting.

On August 11, 2014, personnel of Lebak MPS together with PINSP


RAFAEL B BANGGAY JR, Admin Officer, RPCRD 12 attended and provided security
during the 2nd Sultan Kudarat Provincial Tourism Council Quarterly Meeting and
Regional Eco-Tourism Council Meeting held at Rover’s Place, Lebak, Sultan Kudarat.

On August 12, 2014, PINSP BANGGAY and PSINSP GLENN MAR B


AVISA, Officer In-Charge, Kalamansig MPS attended the 2 nd day of the Quarterly
Regional Eco-Tourism Council Meeting which was held at the Municipal Hall lobby. It
started with a short program and attended by different tourism officers within Region 12
led by the Mrs. Nelly Nita Dillera, Regional Director, DOT 12 and municipal officials of
this municipality led by the Municipal Mayor Hon. Rolando P. Garcia then proceeded to
different tourist destinations/spots particularly at Balut Island located at Brgy. Paril of the
aforementioned municipality.

The meeting was conducted to discuss eco-tourism development concerns of


the region to make it more focus and a venue for effective convergence, and to bring
services to stakeholders and have firsthand experience on the potentials and
development concerns for a change to match agency programs to the local needs.

The activity was attended by more or less 95 participants coming from the
different municipalities, provinces and cities of Region 12. Activity ended at 7 o’clock in
the evening of same date with satisfactory result.

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q. National Peace Consciousness Month

On September 15, 2014 at


8 o’clock in the morning, Police Regional
Office 12 personnel led by PCSUPT
LESTER OROPESA CAMBA, Regional
Director conducted a Monday Flag Raising
ceremony in celebration of the National
Peace Consciousness Month 2014 with a
theme “Nagkakaisang Bayan Para sa
Kapayapaan”.

Among the attendees were 09/15/2014


Regional Directorial Staff, Police
Commissioned Officers, Police Non-
Commissioned Officers, and the Non-
Uniformed Personnel of Police Regional
Office 12.

The activity started with


the singing of the Philippine National
Anthem. After which, was an Invocation
followed by the Harmony Prayer.
09/15/2014
After the opening prayer,
personnel of the Regional Finance Service
Office 12 led the “Panunumpa Sa Watawat
ng Pilipinas” and “The Police Officer’s
Pledge and afterwards a Pledge of Peace.
Subsequently, oath taking of forty six (46)
newly hired Non-Uniformed Personnel
takes place.

Afterwards, an Introduction of the Guest of Speaker, Ms. Clara G


Aurelio, CESO V, Regional Director, Bureau of Treasury in which, the Guest of Speaker
talked on financial matters. 09/15/2014

The ceremony was concluded with a Pass-in-Review, wherein Ms.


Clara G Aurelio acted as the reviewing officer.

r. International Costal Clean-up Day:

On September 20, 2014, at 6


o’clock in the morning, PNP personnel and
NUP from Regional Headquarters PRO 12
together with 2 Teams from RPSB 12; led
by PSSUPT REX KESAED ANONGOS,
conducted a Coastal Clean-up Drive activity
along the seashore at Silway, Brgy West,
General Santos City.

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Personnel assembled in front of Santa Cruz Church for accounting and
proceeded to the designated area for the clean-up drive. Employees of Mitsubishi
Motors Corporation, Gensan Branch together with some local residents joined the group
in the cleaning Activity.

The group were able to gather


trashes with a total of 20 sack-filled with
bio-degradable and non-bio degradable
waste materials, which were all brought to 09/20/2014
Pedro Acharon Boulevard for pick-up by
City Garbage Collectors for proper disposal.

The activity ended around 09/20/2014


7:30 o’clock in the morning.
09/20/2014
4) Investigation Services

For the period covered from July 1 to September 30, 2014, the
Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division had received a total of
Thirty (30) special cases referred by higher authorities such as The President of the
Philippines, SILG, CPNP and other cases for action and investigation. All cases were
properly acted upon. Further, a total of Eight Thousand Three Hundred Fifty One
(8,351) crime incidents were reported and gathered and out of this a total of Four
Thousand Three Hundred Forty Seven (4,347) crimes cleared while Three Thousand
Eighty Seven (3,087) were solved which indicated a 52.05% Crime Clearance
Efficiency (CCE) and 36.97% Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE). On Average Monthly
Crime Rate (AMCR), it registered at 62.82 incidents per 100,000.00 populations.

a) REGIONAL CRIME SITUATION:

Crime Crime
Total Incidents Cleared Solve Clearance Solution
AMCR
reported cases cases Efficiency Efficiency
(CCE) (CSE)
62.82 incidents per
8,351 4,347 3,087 52.05% 36.97%
100,000.00 populations

1. KIDNAPPING/ABDUCTION INCIDENTS:

For the period July 1 to September 30, 2014, this office recorded
one (1) abduction and one (1) kidnapping incidents, details of which were enumerated
below.

Type of Date/Time of Place of Name of Name of Remarks


Case Incident Incident Victim(s) Suspects
Kidnapping July 19, 2014 Brgy Robert Malet, Ray Jay Soriano Case was took
at about 4:00 Cabuling, Pacifico @ Kabal @ "Pluto" cognizance by the
PM Tantangan, and Lorna Malet Isulan MPs
South (ransom carrier) considering that said
Cotabato Crime was
committed in their
AOR
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Serious Monday, 07 Flaviano PO1 Junman Januario Nilo An allegedly, ooa
Illegal July 2014, Compoun, Oracoy Del Rio / Montinola 5:00pm, 07 July
Detention 1900H Hairul Zaldy Atamosa Flaviano 2014, PO1 Del Rio
Ummah, Manuel and Zaldy Atamosa
Tambler, Juliver Adobo Manuel proceede to
GSC Padro Malagat Compound,
Tambler, GSC to
Rolando C validate the death
Suplaag threat received by
Januario Nilo
Vergil C Flaviano. After
Yascora conversations, ooa
7:00pm of same
James C date, issued firearms
Godoyo of PO1 Del Rio and
cellphone of Manuel
Ronald P were forcibly taken
Balatongan by same suspects
with the aid of
Rudy P Januario's men all
Balatongan armed of various
firearms, until
Nicolas V Januario got mad
Ynot pointed his 45 caliber
towards the
Dante V Enot policeman then
squeeze triggered
Alfredo M twice but not fired.
Maquiling PO1 Del rio
managed to escaped
Nurudin from extreme
Ismael danger. Likewise, Mr
Manuel able to out of
Jomar Ismael danger too. After an
hours, joint team
conducted series of
operation, of which
resulted to arrest of
major suspect and
his men. as well as
recovered several
firearms.

b) LOI 03/11 Patnubay

For the period under review, this Office recorded and investigated a
total of Thirty Five (35) administrative cases and out of this, Twenty Six (26) were
resolved and Nine (9) are under Pre-charge evaluation involving a total of Seventy
Three (73) PNP personnel. Out of this total number personnel, Twenty Two (22) were
dropped and closed, Seventeen (17) were referred to RIAS, Twenty Two (22) were
filed at DLOS for summary hearing proceedings and Two (2) were referred to other
office.

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c) LOI 01/95 Manhunt Charlie

For the period of July 1 to September 30, 2014, a total of Two


Hundred Sixty Eight (268) persons with warrants were arrested, of which Thirteen
(13) were listed in the Top 10 Most Wanted Person by City and Municipal level.

d) Service of Warrants of Arrest

For the period from July 1 to September 30, 2014, a total of Seven
Hundred Sixty Two (762) Warrants of Arrest were received region wide and a total of
Three Hundred Fifty Eight (358) of which were served, reflecting a 46.98% service of
warrants efficiency; while 53.01% percent or Four Hundred Four (404) Warrant of
Arrest remained unserved for reason that the accused whereabouts cannot be
established in the area of responsibility or elsewhere and others were recalled by the
issuing court

e) Compliance to Court Duties

A total of One Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty Eight (1,838)


subpoenas and orders from court were received and out of this One Thousand Seven
Hundred Forty Nine (1,749) were duly complied and served.

f) Heinous Crimes

This Office has recorded One Hundred Eighty Eight (188) heinous
crimes broken down as follows:

Heinous Crimes No. of Incidents


Murder 82
Rape 41
Carnapping 7
R.A. 9165 32
Robbery 21
Parricide 2
Arson 3
TOTAL 188

Out of these figures, Seventy (70) cases have been filed in various Courts
while the remaining cases still under follow-up investigation indicating a 36.97% Crime
Solution Efficiency (CSE) in the investigation of heinous crimes.

g) Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD)

A total of One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty (1,820) crimes related to


women and children were accounted categorized as follows: Crimes against Children
Six Hundred Eighteen (618), Youth Offender Cases Three Hundred Four (304) and
Violence against Women Eight Hundred Ninety Eight (898). Out of this figure, a total
of One Hundred Ninety Five (195) cases were filed in court while One Thousand Six
Hundred Twenty Five (1,625) cases falls either under investigation, referred to
DSWD/Brgy was settled amicably.

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SMS Text Complaint from OCPNP:

Report forwarded to
OPR Text MMS from Text MSG
OCPNP SMS action
Office OCPNP acted
center
RHQ 1 1 1
CPPO 0 0 0
SCPPO 3 3 3
GSCPO 3 3 3
SKPPO 3 3 3
SPPO 0 0 0
CCPO 4 4 4
TOTAL 14 14 14

Investigation Courses/Seminars:

Number of
Number Number of
Office Course / Seminar Inclusive date Course
of days Participants
conducted
Criminal July 2, 2014 –
RIDMD Investigation Course Aug. 28, 2014 35 55 1
(CIC Class 262-14)
Criminal Sep. 1, 2014 –
RIDMD Investigation Course Oct 24, 2014 35 56 1
(CIC Class 282-14)
Automated
Fingerprint Aug 13-14,
RIDMD 2 55 1
Identification 2014
System (AFIS)
Conduct of Monthly 4th family
RIDMD Investigation Family conference – 1 1
Conference Aug 1, 2014
Desk 1st Batch- Aug.
Officer
Refresher Seminar 15, 2014-08-19
RIDMD
2nd Batch-Aug.
22, 2014
Crime Incident 1st Batch- Sept.
Report System 12, 2014
RIDMD
2nd Batch- Sept.
19, 2014

ORIGINAL SIGNED
RAUL SUMAGUINSING SUPITER
Police Superintendent
OIC, ROPD

FN: R3/PLANS/NUP Rabe/OPB 3rd qrt 2014 (Narrative).docx)

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