EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 9 Camp Abendan, Mercedes, Zamboanga City ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT JANUARY-NOVEMBER 2019 The volatile peace and order situation in Zamboanga Peninsula has kept Police Regional Office 9 always on its toes. The combination of threats is a persistent challenge for the police and that it must constantly innovate to keep up with the unpredictable conditions. The numerous operations conducted as reflected in this report is indicative of the efforts exerted to attune with the PNP’s Enhanced Managing Police Operations strategy. It includes plans, programs and assessment which gives a definite representation on how law enforcement operations are being undertaken by this office with the end view of establishing a safer place to live, work and do business. PRO9 views the recent developments in the area with guarded optimism. To once more savor the blissful peace. A lot is expected from us and the police must always be there to protect the people. “Resource management aims to optimize use of financial and logistical requirements”. Optimize Use of Financial and Logistical Resources Financial and logistical resources are being maximized to boost the move, shoot, and communicate capabilities of the PNP. A. Financial Management Program FUND RELEASES ON PERSONAL SERVICES CLAIMS (January to November 2019) RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Republic of the Philippines
NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 9
For Retired /Retiring PNP Personnel (January to November 2019)
Scanned Document for Archiving
12,357
Year 1966-2019 RCA, Long Pay, Awards, Letter Order and Other issuance
Scanned Leave Index 89 From letter A to Z for PNP Personnel
Total Scanned Files 12, 457 January-November,2019
Keeping in Stride with the Information Era
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Information and Communication Technology. Information dissemination
and administrative compliances became easier, faster and hassle-free since this office
has an internet connection to access Skype, Facebook, emails etc. when
communicating with other units of this PRO. Radios and cell phones are also used as
alternatives in case of power interruptions and by far-flung areas which does not have
internet access.
A. Network Administration and Support. This Office performed twelve (12)
various local area network-related tasks that include network configuration,
troubleshooting, installation, and repairs.
B. PC Hardware and Software Support. This Office acted upon twenty-nine
(29) hardware problems which include faulty power supply, corroded motherboard,
defective monitors and printers. This Office also processed sixty-four (64) software
problems such as virus infection, corrupted operating system, software and drivers.
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This office also performed sixty-three (63) preventive maintenance measures which include disk check, updating of software and drivers, and cleaning of CPU boxes.
C. Procurement Support
This Office provided six (6) technical consultations in the purchase of IT
community relations activities, crime statistics, wanted persons, anti-criminality
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measures, programs and policies, action pictures/gallery, downloadable files,
feedback mechanism, and office/unit directories.
Official PRO9 Facebook and Twitter Pages are being maintained as an
alternative venue for circulating important PRO9 activities, announcements, and
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updates. These also serve as important tools in soliciting comments and suggestions from the public thru social media.
G. Conduct of the PNP Basic Computer Essentials Certification Exam/
Computer-Based Training System
This Office is conducting PNP Basic Computer Essentials Certificate
Examination for PRO9and NSU personnel, with the full-implementation scheduled on
July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019.
H. Other Technical Support Activities
This Office provided eighty-five other technical support activities such as creation of
tarpaulin design, mementos, infomercials and other desktop publication pursuits.
This Office also provided technical assistance in several significant activities
such as Police Service Anniversary, seminars and workshops, and conferences.
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PROCESS EXCELLENCE Process Excellence is rooted on the integrated QUAD Concept to improve
crime prevention, crime solution and community safety awareness through community-oriented and human rights-based policing”.
A. Improve crime prevention
The prevailing peace and order situation in the Zamboanga Peninsula will
continue to be tranquil. This situation is attributable to the operational adjustments
implemented for the period under review.
Results-oriented Operations Operations Campaign against Illegal Drugs. For the period, a total of 6,457 anti-illegal drug operations were conducted by PRO9 in coordination with the PDEA consisting of buy-bust operations, house raids/searches, inflagrante and checkpoints that resulted in the confiscation of 444.234 grams of marijuana, 146.282 of marijuana teabags, 7 sticks of marijuana, 60.4516 grams of HASHIS, 19.3757 bottles of syrup, 0.13 grams of cocaine and 3,252.19289 grams of shabu with a total DDB value of Php36,508,747.21 and the arrest of 1,611 suspects and the filing of 1,370 cases in court. Campaign against Carnapping. Anti-carnapping operations resulted in the recovery of 3 motor vehicles and 37 motorcycles. Out of 2 carnapping and 137 motornapping reported incidents, 26 suspects were arrested. Campaign against Illegal Gambling. The 212 anti-illegal gambling operations conducted led to the arrest of 5446 persons, confiscation of cash and article amounting to Php506,913.25 and the filing of 530 cases in courts. Campaign against Illegal Fishing. For the period, a total of 101 illegal fishing operations were conducted which resulted in the arrest of 427 suspects and the confiscation of 16 boxes of assorted fish and 377.5 kilograms assorted fish, 61 fishing boats, 42 motorized pump boats, 4 unit compressor engine, 2 unit engine and assorted fishing paraphernalia.
Campaign against Illegal Logging. For the period, a total of 43 illegal logging operations were conducted that resulted in the arrest of 9 suspects and the confiscation of 16pcs lauan in different dimension, 126pcs different dimension of ilang-ilang tree, 26pcs logs of nilo tree, 450pcs of round logs of falcata tree, 68pcs round timber of mahogany and 2pcs round timber gemilina, 3 small finished forest product (vinta) and 26 sacks of mangroves barks other lumber with estimated volume of 38,7410.65 board feet with estimated amounting of Php1,340,311.86.
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Campaign against Smuggling and Piracy. An estimated Php68,876,8730.00 worth of smuggled goods were confiscated during the conduct of 22 anti-smuggling/anti-piracy operations where 20 persons were arrested. Confiscated smuggled items were turned-over to Bureau of Customs. Campaign against Loose Firearms. Firearms confiscated for violation of Republic Act No. 8294 registered a total of 1,152 broken down as follows:
A. Improve Community Safety Awareness through community-oriented and
human rights-based policing
Establishment of Human Rights Desks
Office/Units No of Human Rights Desks
No of Human Rights Desks Officers
RHRAO9 4 4
Zamboanga City Police Office
12 18
Zamboanga Sibugay 17 17
Zamboang Del Norte 28 41
Zambaogna Del Sur 28 45
Isabela City Police Office 1 4
Total 90 129
To serve as focal point and front liners in the implementation of PNP Human
Rights Development Program in their respective jurisdiction with a desire to enhance operational effectiveness.
Human Rights Advocacy Program
a. On February 19-20, 2019, PCOL CHRISTOPHER BIRUNG, PRO 9, Chief
Regional Staff attended the “ Senior- Level Police Discussions on the
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Integration of Rights-Based Policing Principles in Police Operations” at Hotel Dominique, Km. 55 Aguinaldo Highway, Barangay Maitim II East, Tagaytay City;
b. On March 5-6, 2019, PCOL ALBERT C LARUBIS, Chief Regional
Investigation Detective Management Division, PRO9 attended the 2019 Top Level Forum Workshop on IHL for Senior Police Officer at Marco Polo Plaza Cebu, Nivel Hills, Veterans Drive, Cebu City;
c. On April 23-24, 2019,PDGen DENNIS A SIERVO, C, HRAO and RHRAO9
conducted the Human Rights Deepening (Refresher) Seminar to thirty Police Commissioned Officers of PRO 9on April 23-24, 2019 at Multi-purpose, Camp General Batalla, RT Lim Boulevard, Zamboanga City;
d. On July 11-30, 2019 and July 31-August 7, 2019, PMAJ SIMPLICIO M
PASAOL JR., D, COP, Pagadian Police Station, ZNPPO attended the 2nd Session of the 2019 Police Human Rights Officers Course and the Conduct of ICRC-IHL Instructors Course respectively at HRAO Conference Room, Legal Service Building, Camp BGen Rafael T Crame, Quezon City; and
e. On July 11-30, 2019 and July 31-August 7, 2019, PCAPT MERCY SALI
KARIMUDDIN, C, Human Resource Doctrine Development Branch, Zamboanga
City Police Office attended the 3rd Session of the 2019 Police Human Rights
Officers Course and the Conduct of ICRC-IHL Instructors Course respectively at
HRAO Conference Room, Legal Service Building, Camp BGen Rafael T Crame,
Quezon City.
Prevention and Control of Human Rights Violation Inspections of Custodial Facilities on Continuing Basis.
PRO9 has a total of 163 Managed Custodial Facilities that were inventory as
of CY 2019, as fallows
Province/Cities/Municipalities
Total Number of Lock-up Cell
Male Female
Zamboanga City Police Office 12 9
Zamboanga Sibugay 16 16
Zamboang Del Norte 27 27
Zambaogna Del Sur 27 27
Isabela City Police Office 1 1
Total 83 80
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To ensure the Detainees are treated in humane and dignified manner, random
inspection of Custodial Facilities are conducted on continuing basis by Human Rights
Officer on their respective jurisdiction. Likewise updated list of detainees under PRO9
managed Custodial Cell and Complaints/Cases that have Direct Implication on Human
Rights Filed against PNP Personnel are submitted monthly to HRAO and CHR for
monitoring and investigation purposes.
Community Safety and Awareness Protection Programs
Unit
Provincial DAC
City DAC (Chartered)
City DAC (Component)
Municipal DAC Barangay DAC
Nr.
of P
rovin
ces
Nr.
of P
rovin
ces
with D
AC
Nr.
of C
ity
(Chart
ere
d)
Nr.
of C
ity w
ith
DA
C
Nr.
of C
ity
(Com
po
nen
t)
Nr.
of C
ity w
ith
DA
C
Nr.
of
Mun
icip
alit
y
Nr.
of
Mun
icip
alit
y
DA
C
Nr.
of
Bara
ngays
Nr.
of
Bara
ngays w
ith
DA
C
ZNPPO 1 0 0 0 2 2 25 25 691 691
ZSPPO 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 26 681 681
ZSBPPO 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 16 389 389
ZCPO 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 98 98
ICPS 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 45 45
RHQ - - - - - - - - - -
Total 3 2 1 1 5 5 67 67 1904 1904
Disaster Preparedness and Management
a. Inventory of Search and Rescue (SAR) Assets
Unit Activities
Number of
Activities
Conducted
ZNPPO
Coordination with LGUs 0
Information Drive 97
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 300
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 0
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 296
Relief Operations 0
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 0
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ZSPPO
Coordination with LGUs 92
Information Drive 215
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 101
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 13
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 13
Relief Operations 245
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 55
ZSBPPO
Coordination with LGUs 13
Information Drive 30
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 12
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 4
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 14
Relief Operations 11
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 11
ZCPO
Coordination with LGUs 280
Information Drive 505
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 171
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 17
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 61
Relief Operations 36
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 41
ICPS
Coordination with LGUs 73
Information Drive 102
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 10
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 0
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 5
Relief Operations 0
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Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 1
RHQ
Coordination with LGUs 26
Information Drive 0
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 3
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 1
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 11
Relief Operations 0
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 0
TOTAL
Coordination with LGUs 4484
Information Drive 949
Clean-Up Drive (de-clogging of esteros/waterways) 579
Inter-Unit Disaster Response Drill Competition 35
Simulation Drills and Exercise (earthquake and fire) 400
Relief Operations 292
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations 108
OTHER INITIATIVES 1. Community
a. Police-Community Partnership 1) Forging Partnership
a) Institutionalization of Barangay Peacekeeping Operation (BPO)
Unit
COMPOSITION AND NUMBER OF BPAT MEMBERS
Num
ber
of
Bara
ngays w
ith
BP
AT
s
Bara
ngay T
anod
Security
Gu
ard
Mem
bers
of N
GO
s
(anti-c
rim
e g
roups)
Mem
bers
of
Secto
ral
Gro
up
Mem
bers
of T
ricycle
/
Opera
tors
Drivers
Associa
tion
Mem
bers
of R
ad
io
Gro
ups/ C
lubs
Tota
l
ZNPPO 691 6,733 104 318 2525 840 79 11,290
ZSPPO 681 681 681 681 3,405 981 681 9,534
ZSBPPO 389 2,594 111 229 1,273 452 92 5,140
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ZCPO 98 1130 266 168 5,679 1,969 108 9,418
ICPS 45 91 7 2 14 10 0 124
RHQ - - - - - - - -
Total 1,904 11,229 1,169 1,398 12,896 4,252 960 35,506
b) BPAT Related Trainings
Unit Training (Title) Date
Number of Participants
Police
Supervisors
BPAT
Members
ZNPPO
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training December 2019 44 155
Aurora MPS BPATs Orientation August 30, 2019 1 90
Dimataling MPS BPATS training, Seminar
October 21, 2019
1 40
Dumalinao MPS BPATS training, Seminar
March 4,
2019/Barangay
Calingayan
1
180
March 11,
2019/Barangay
Calingayan
1
126
March 18,
2019/Barangay
Calingayan
1
140
March 25,
2019/Barangay
Calingayan
1
139
Guipos MPS BPAT Enhancement
Training
October17-18, 2019 1 95
Guipos MPS BPAT Enhancement
Training
October 24-25, 2019 1 71
Dinas MPS Training/Seminar to the BPATs of barangay Upper Dimaya, Dinas, Zamboanga del Sur
November 18, 2019 2 45
BPATs Training/Seminar to 14 Barangays of Josefina Municipality
May 1-2, 2019 5 196
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ZSPPO
Kumalarang MPS BPATs Orientation
February 22, 2019 1 180
Labangan MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar Hand Cuff and
Disarming techniques
June 15, 2019 1 7
Labangan MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar Hand cuff
techniques and Role of Tanod
September 1, 2019 1 13
Labangan MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar Hand cuff
techniques and Role of Tanod
September 29, 2019 1 16
Labangan MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar Hand cuff
techniques and Role of Tanod
October 30, 2019 1 8
Lakewood MPS BPAT Seminar February 25, 2019 1 35
Tambulig MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar to the 15 brgys
of Tambulig, Municiplaity
October 17,2019
1:00pm @
BrgySumalig,
Tambulig, ZDS
1 210
October 9, 2019 10:00am @ Brgy San
Vicente, Tambulig,
ZDS
1 210
October 1, 2019
10:00am @ Brgy.
Alang-alang,
Tambulig, ZDS
1 210
September 30,2019
1:00pm @ Brgy. Bag-
ong, Tabugon,
Tambulig, ZDS
1 210
September 29, 2019
10:00 @ Brgy Lower
Lodiong, Tambulig,
ZDS
1 210
January 10, 2019,
9:00am @Barangay
Cogon, V.Sagun, ZDS
1 18
February 13, 2019
9:00am @Barangay 1 14
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Vincenzo Sagun MPS BPATs
Training/Seminar
Maculay, V. Sagun,
ZDS
March 19, 2019
1:00PM @ Barangay
Kabatan, V. Sagun,
ZDS
1 14
June 6, 2019 8:00am
@ Barangay Limason,
V. Sagun, ZDS
1 16
August 15, 2019
8:00am @ Municipal
Gymnasium, V.
Sagun, ZDs
1 14
ZSBPPO
BPATS TRAINING AND
DIALOGUE
OCTOBER 25, 2019,
IPIL, ZSBGY 30 168
ZCPO
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training
3/30/2019
4/6/2019
6/21/2019
7/22/2019
9/13/2019
2 100
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training 3-21-2019 2 76
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training
4-18-2019
6-22-2019
8-17-2019
8 172
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training November 15, 2019 1 30
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training July 21, 2018 2 50
Bomb Awareness and Safety Tips
and data gathering Seminar
Arrest Technique/Warrant of
Arrest and Search
Warrant/Handcuffing Technique
June 15, 2019
July 14, 2019
10 85
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First Responders Seminar
July 18, 2019
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training
November 25-29,
2019 5 40
PS10 BPAT Training October 21-22,2019 4 151
BPAT Skills Enhancement
Training Handcuff technique 1 40
ICPS
FUSION FORA (Force Multipliers
Training/Seminar) July 19-20, 2019 5 75
FUSION FORA (Force Multipliers
Training/Seminar) August 22-23, 2019 7 70
FUSION FORA (Force Multipliers
Training/Seminar)
September 11-12,
2019 3 150
FUSION FORA (Force Multipliers
Training/Seminar) October 22-23, 2019 5 85
RHQ - - - -
2) Community Dialogue/Pulong-Pulong
Unit Number of Dialogue/
Pulong-Pulong Conducted
Number of
Participants
ZNPPO 1,637 8,000
ZSPPO 4,076 203,800
ZSBYPPO 2,178 10,890
ZCPO 840 13,798
ICPS 45 283
RHQ - -
Total 8,776 236,771
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3) Community Assistance and Development Programs
Unit
Community Assistance &
Development Activities
Accomplishments
Conducted
by the PNP
Supported by
the PNP
ZNPPO
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 1 86
Relief Operations 0 0
Feeding Program 40 0
Bloodletting 10 0
Support to Community Projects 0 0
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 0 0
ZSPPO
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 25 28
Relief Operations 54 32
Feeding Program 286 220
Bloodletting 160 53
Support to Community Projects 572 210
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 297 214
ZSBPP
O
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 0 29
Relief Operations 0 17
Feeding Program 0 32
Bloodletting 0 23
Support to Community Projects 4
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 4
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 16 42
Relief Operations 14 27
Feeding Program 127 73
Bloodletting 24 78
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COMMUNITY
ZCPO
Support to Community Projects 9 60
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 18 36
ICPS
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 0 1
Relief Operations 0 0
Feeding Program 2 0
Bloodletting 0 1
Support to Community Projects 0 0
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 0 0
RHQ
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 2 6
Relief Operations 1 1
Feeding Program 2 2
Bloodletting 1 10
Support to Community Projects 0 0
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 0 0
TOTAL
Medical & Dental Outreach Programs (MEDOP) 44 192
Relief Operations 69 77
Feeding Program 457 327
Bloodletting 195 165
Support to Community Projects 581 274
Livelihood & Skills Development Projects 315 254
“The community comprises the public, civil society and all stakeholders as
beneficiaries of improved police services, effectively enforced laws and a community
characterized as a safer place to live, work and do business”
Sustain Public information and Dialogue.
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1. Public Information and Advocacy
a. Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE)
Unit PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030 Awareness
Number of
Activities
Number of
Participants
ZNPPO
a. Cascading 95 1,320
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars 381 2,810
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 380 3,000
d. Lecture conducted in schools 380 3,050
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 380 3,050
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO, CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations
380 3,050
ZSPPO
a. Cascading 55 1,650
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars 29 850
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 1,128 22,560
d. Lecture conducted in schools 215 6,450
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 108 3,240
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO, CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations
116 3,480
ZSBPPO
a. Cascading 34 862
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 185 4,651
d. Lecture conducted in schools 34 793
e. Lecture conducted for business groups
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO,
CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations
2 10
a. Cascading 35 10,058
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars 241 2072
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ZCPO
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 713 4,243
d. Lecture conducted in schools 207 4,524
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 42 642
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO,
CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations 73 1517
ICPS
a. Cascading 3 57
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars 4 380
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 25 625
d. Lecture conducted in schools 2 84
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 2 16
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO,
CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations 28 463
RHQ
a. Cascading 2 135
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 82 1,545
d. Lecture conducted in schools 0 0
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 0 0
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO,
CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations
0 0
TOTAL
a. Cascading 224 14,082
b. Lecture conducted in training/seminars 655 6,112
c. Lecture conducted through P.I.C.E 2,513 36,624
d. Lecture conducted in schools 838 14,901
e. Lecture conducted for business groups 532 6,948
f. Lecture conducted through dialogue for NGO,
CVOs, and other socio-civic organizations
599
8,520
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b. Production and distribution of Information, Education &
Unit PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030 Information Dissemination
Number of
Activities/Posts
ZNPPO
a. Television 60
b. Radio 257
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 764
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 14,288
2) Twitter 885
3) Instagram 0
4) Unit Website 0
ZSPPO
a. Television 95
b. Radio 170
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 5
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 29
2) Twitter 29
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3) Instagram 29
4) Unit Website 29
ZSBPPO
a. Television 0
b. Radio 296
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 442
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 8842
2) Twitter 53
3) Instagram 84
4) Unit Website 50
ZCPO
a. Television 300
b. Radio 313
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 137
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 17,313
2) Twitter 12,238
3) Instagram 11,564
4) Unit Website 314
ICPS
a. Television 0
b. Radio 7
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 146
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 463
2) Twitter 174
3) Instagram 139
4) Unit Website 0
a. Television
178
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RHQ
b. Radio 292
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 247
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 1,200
2) Twitter 261
3) Instagram 0
4) Unit Website 0
TOTAL
a. Television 633
b. Radio 1,335
c. Print (featured stories/press releases) 1,741
d. Social Media
1) Facebook 42,135
2) Twitter 13,640
3) Instagram 11,816
4) Unit Website 393
1) Production and distribution of Information, Education & Communication (IEC) Materials
Unit
Types of
IEC
Material
s
IEC Materials on
Crim
e
Pre
vention
Num
ber
of
copie
s
Pub
lic S
afe
ty
Num
ber.
of
copie
s
GA
D-r
ela
ted
Nr.
of cop
ies
Unit
Pub
licatio
n
Nr.
of cop
ies
Dru
g
Pre
vention
Nr.
of cop
ies
ZNPPO
a. Flyers 2,291 2,291 297 2,291 1,68
5
33,70
0
250 250 3,197 8,100
b.
Pamphl
ets
305 305 305 305 23 60 250 250 300 300
c.
Stickers
200 200 200 200 23 115 50 50 50 50
70
d.
Posters
112 112 112 112 17 35 297 297 297 297
e.
Journ
al/
Newsl
etter/
Maga
zine
58 0 58 0 68 180 100 100 30 30
ZSPPO
a. Flyers 2,900 435,0
00
2,000 300,0
00
2,10
0
315,0
00
123 12,30
0
1,900 285,0
00
b.
Pamphl
ets
349 17,45
0
0 0 303 15,15
0
50 2,000 700 35,00
0
c.
Stickers
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
d.
Posters
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 356 10,68
0
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
50 2,500 50 2,500 40 2,000 0 0 57 2,850
ZSBPPO
a. Flyers 600 12781 0 0 82 620 0 0 11 5,280
b.
Pamphl
ets
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
c.
Stickers
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
d.
Posters
0 11 55 0 0 0 0 0 0
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
3 1,108 0 0 0 0 11 442 0 0
a. Flyers 1,560
11,90
0 1,020
14,66
5 996
10,26
5 0 0 1488
1,799
0
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ZCPO
b.
Pamphl
ets
270 5,725 263 6,115 255 6,075 0 0 1287 3,655
c.
Stickers 15 1,369 11 2,409 8 3,444 0 0 11 6,059
d.
Posters 55 150 40 265 29 99 0 0 35 295
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
31 73 27 69 22 49 0 0 27 66
ICPS
a. Flyers 40 600 40 600 40 600 0 0 40 600
b.
Pamphl
ets
11 55 11 5 11 5 0 0 40 400
c.
Stickers
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
d.
Posters
5 20 5 20 0 0 0 0 5 20
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RHQ
a. Flyers 0 2,050 4 2,050 14 580 0 0 0 0
b.
Pamphl
ets
4 2,050 4 2,050 0 0 0 0 0 0
c.
Stickers
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
d.
Posters
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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TOTAL
a. Flyers 7,391 464,6
22
3,361 319,6
06
4,91
7
360,7
65
373 12,55
0
6,636 316,9
70
b.
Pamphl
ets
939 25,58
5
583 8,475 592 21,29
0
300 2,250 2,327 39,35
5
c.
Stickers
215 1,569 211 2,609 31 3,559 50 50 61 6,109
d.
Posters
172 282 168 452 46 134 297 297 693 292
e.
Journal/
Newslett
er/
Magazin
e
142 3,681 135 2,569 130 2,229 111 542 114 2,946
2) Electronic and Print Media
Unit Types of Medium Number of Activities
ZNPPO
a. Television 60
b. Radio 257
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 764
ZSPPO
a. Television 5
b. Radio 215
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 55
ZSBPPO
a. Television 0
b. Radio 296
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 442
ZCPO
a. Television 329
b. Radio 338
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 120
ICPS
a. Television 0
b. Radio 11
73
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 0
RHQ
a. Television 427
b. Radio 945
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 47
TOTAL
a. Television 821
b. Radio 2,062
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 1,428
3) Television and Radio Programs Maintained
Unit Types of
Broadcast
Media
Title Schedule
(Date/Time)
Channel/
Frequency
ZNPPO
a. Television 0 0 0
b. Radio
Kasaligan Wed (5:30-6:00
p.m)
DXLJ FM(103.7
Mhz)
ZSPPO
a. Television 0 0 0
b. Radio SERBISYONG
PULIS
Every Friday,
11:30-12030AM
603 DXPR,RMN
ZSBPPO
a. Television 0 0 0
b. Radio
Serbisyong
Kapulisan Alang
Sa Katawhan
every friday
4:30-5:00 pm
Radyo Bisdak, Pob
Ipil
Crime Prevention
Tips And Other
Related Topic
every
saturday10-
11am
103.7 Ruhano
Radio Station, Pob
Siay
Once a week Love Radio/ Sure
FM, Pob Buug
ZCPO
a. Television
b. Radio RMN
“Pulis Hour” 1:00 – 2:00 PM 900 KHz
74
every Sunday
ICPS
a. Television
b. Radio
PNP HOUR every Friday
11:00 am to
12:00pm
DXNO 97.5 Radyo
Komunidad
RHQ
a. Television
Pulis ko Kakasi
ko
Every 1st and
last Friday of the
month
E-media
b. Radio
Pulis ko Kakasi
ko
Every 1st and
last Friday of the
month
E-media
4) Information Operations (IO) Plan and Media Lines
Unit Information Operation
Plan Formulated Media Lines Disseminated
(from NHQ) Localized Media Lines Formulated
ZNPPO 1 1 1
ZSPPO 900 536 536
ZSBPPO 164 195 0
ZCPO 2,282 2,264 1,911
ICPS 9 43 0
RHQ 101 3 8
TOTAL 3,457 3,042 2,456
5) Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE)
Unit Subject/Topic
Number of
Sessions
Conducted
Number of
Participants
ZNPPO Memoranda especially from Higher Office
1,712
1,500
February 6, 2019 BOL Plebiscite in Lanao del
Norte
29 580
Strategic Communication Snapshot re Grenade
Explosion
28 840
NYC Statement on Issue of Revocation of
Scholarsips
29 725
75
ZSPPO
Latest SWS Survey re Majority of Filipinos
believe that cops are involved in Illegal Drugs,
EJK and Planting Evidence
29 580
Issue re Release if the List of Narco-Politicians 28 784
Localized IO re Un-renewed Firearms 29 1,160
121st Philippine Independence Day Celebration
on June 12, 2019
29 870
Filipino Fishing Boat Allegedly Rammed and
Abandoned by Chinese Vessel in the West
Philippine Sea
28 728
IO on Search and Destroy Campaign on
Dengue
30 905
IO re Shoot-out Incident resulted to the Death
of Patrol Pedro Umpad
29 840
Localized Media Lines re PNP Ready for Undas
2019
30 1050
ZSBPPO
PNP Patrol Plan 37 1,110
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Simultaneous Earthquake Drill
Cy 2019
29 580
Undas 2019 40 800
PNP Cadet Admission Test 39 819
PNP Memorandum Cir No.2019-046 PCAD
Master Plan Tagataguyod
28 560
E.O. Nr 26 Nationwide Smoking Ban Order 53 1325
Ninja Cops Hounding The PNP Organization 66 1452
118 Police Service Anniversary Celebration 38 798
Implementation Of PNP Pixelized Field Service
Uniform
37 740
Implan To CMC No 13-2019 24th PCR Month
Celebration
33 825
Brigada Eskwela 2019 24 600
Secure And Fair Election 2019 41 820
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National Flag Day 48 960
Sumvac 2019 34 714
Unity Walk 35 700
ZCPO
PGS/Patrol Plan 2030 542 15,762
PNP Police Operation Pro 542 15,762
Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign 282 14,280
Others 559 7,239
ICPS
PATROL PLAN 2030/Crime Prevention and
Double Barrel
65 1,855
IO re Holy week 2 34
Kabataan Kontra Droga 1 56
2019 Midterm Election 1 65
Patrol Accomplishment 1 37
IO re ASIN at ILAW 1 68
Pro Active Inspection 1 15
Tamang Bihis 2 164
PAY and Allowances 1 15
Reiteration on the prohibition of PNP personnel
from entering Bars 1 58
Internal Cleansing 1 47
PNP Operational Procedure 1 52
Filipino Boat Allegedly Rammed and
Abandoned by Chinese Vessel in the West
Philippine Sea
1 21
Updating of PNP Personnel Previously
Employed Outside PNP 1 25
Shoot-out incident résulte to the death of
Patrolman Pedro J.Umpad 1 47
“Ninja Cops” Issue Hounding
the PNP Organization 1 42
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RHQ
PNP Internal Cleansing, Patrol Plan and Police
Operational Procedure 40 10,520
6) Operationalization and Maintenance of Social Media Accounts
Unit Type of Social
Media Accounts
Number of
Posts
Number of Feedbacks Number of
Netizens’
Complaint/Assistan
ce Acted Upon
Positive Negative
ZNPPO
Facebook 28,702 24,931 25 50
Twitter 23,895 23,000 10 30
Others (please
specify)
400 400 0 0
ZSPPO
Facebook 13440 13430 10 24
Twitter 9744 9734 10 6
Others (please
specify)
4872 4872 0 0
ZSBPPO
Facebook 8842 8822 20 0
Twitter 84 5 0 0
Others (please
specify)
84 0 0 0
ZCPO
Facebook 22,231 99,434 10 149
Twitter 13,522 5,948 0 0
Others
(Instagram)
1,186 4,467 0 0
ICPS
Facebook 2,471 957 0 3
Twitter 368 153 0 0
Others
(Instagram)
335 182 0 0
Facebook 2,531 321 0 474
Twitter 106 0 0 0
78
RHQ Others
(Instagram)
0 0 0 0
TOTAL
Facebook 78,217 147,895 65 700
Twitter 47,719 38,840 20 36
Others
(Instagram)
6,877 9,921 0 0
2. Sustain partnership and Collaborations
a. Sustain Partnership and Collaboration with Stakeholders and other Pillars of the Criminal Justice System (CJS)
Unit Name of Organization Program/Project Title
Purpose/Objective of the
Program/Project
ZNPPO
PNP
Mass, 1st Friday of the
Month
Spiritual Enrichment
of PNP personnel and
dependents
ZSPPO
PNP
Bukas Loob sa Diyos • Strengthening of PNP Families
• Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and
dependents
Parish Renewal
Experience (PREX)
Life in the Spirit Seminar
ZSBPPO
DILG/PROVL
GOVERNMENT OF
SIBUGAY/DPWH/DTI
NTF ELCAC
End Local Communism
PDEA/DOH/DEP ED
INFORMATION
DESSIMANTION ON
DRUGS/HIV AND
DENGUE
Enhance the awareness of
community re Dangerous
Drugs/HIV and Dengue
LGUS OF 16
MPS/PROVL GOVT
OF SIBUGAY
JOINT TASK FORCE
SIBUGAY
To eradicate piracy,
kidnapping and other
lawless activities in
Zamboanga Sibugay
Parole and Probation
Parole and Probation
Meeting
Providing Assistance to
Parole and Probation
Clients
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ZCPO
BADAC Symposium on Anti-
Terrorism
Public Awareness/
Advocacy campaign
NCMF9 TESDA Training PNP RWP Program
LGU
DEPED
Info drive
Gift giving
Feeding
Info drive
Gift giving
feeding
-To minimize criminality in
AOR
-elevating happiness and
wellbeing
-
ICPS - - -
RHQ
b. Participation in Faith-based Organizations
Unit
Faith-Based Organization Engaged
Focus of Partnership/
Collaboration/Activities
ZNPPO
Bukas Loob sa Diyos • Strengthening of PNP Families
• Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents Parish Renewal Experience (PREX)
Life in the Spirit Seminar
ZSPPO
Mass every 1st Friday of the month • Strengthening of PNP Families
• Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents Moral recovery Program
ZSBPPO
Moral Recovery Program Moral enhancement of ZSBPPO
personnel
Sunday Mass sponsor every 1st Sunday
of the month
Spiritual upliftment of ZSBPPO
personnel
Moral Recovery Program Moral enhancement of BUUG MPS
personnel
Bukas Loob sa Diyos
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ZCPO
Parish Renewal Experience (PREX) Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP
personnel and dependents
Life in the Spirit Seminar
ICPS
Bukas Loob sa Diyos Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP
personnel and dependents
Parish Renewal Experience (PREX)
Life in the Spirit Seminar
RHQ Open House Visit Belief Enhancement
Friday Prayer “(Khutba) Spiritual Enrichment of PNP
personnel and dependents
c. Participation in Religious, Health/Physical Fitness, and Environmental Protection Programs/Campaigns
Unit
Accomplishments
Number of Religious
Faith-based Activities
Participated
Number of Health/Physical
Fitness Program
Participated
Number of
Environmental Protection
Related Activities
Participated
ZNPPO 1080 2160 85
ZSPPO 1392 2,592 2400
ZSBPPO 487 176 228
ZCPO 264 376 447
ICPS 6 88 3
RHQ 44 5 8
TOTAL 3,273 5,397 3,171
d. Family, Juvenile and Gender and Development Program
a. FJGAD-related training
Accomplishments
81
Unit
Gender Sensitivity Training Women & Children Advocacy Program
Nr of Trngs
Conducted
Nr of
Participants
Nr of Trngs
Conducted
Nr of
Participants
ZNPPO 172 16,426 411 28,394
ZSPPO 7 2,271 2,343 93,720
ZSBPPO 48 16 84 176
ZCPO 50 1,335 61 4,095
ICPS 5 410 5 410
RHQ 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 282 20,458 2,904 126,729
b. Program Implemented on GAD (please provide brief narrative about the program and the status of implementation
e. Anti-Corruption Initiative (PNP Citizen’s Charter) a. Implementation of PNP Citizen’s Charter by RHQ PNP Frontline Offices
Unit
Accomplishments (Based on the Client Satisfaction Survey Form)
Number of Positive
Feedback Received
Number of
Negative Feedback
ZNPPO 800 0
ZSPPO 4,235 49
ZSBPPO 2,346 4
ZCPO 6,007 317
ICPS 30 2
RHQ - -
TOTAL 13,418 372
b. Display of Service Standards/Flowcharts of Police Station Services
Unit Accomplishments
82
Number of
CPS/MPS
Number of CPS/MPS Stations with Service
Standards/ Flowcharts Displayed
ZNPPO 27 27
ZSPPO 27 27
ZSBPPO 16 16
ZCPO 13 26
ICPS 1 1
RHQ - -
TOTAL 84 97
PROJECT NAME
Launching of “ISUMBONG MO, I-ACTION KO!” PR09 Hotline Numbers: 0977-3102-
365 (Globe) and 0961-2977-064 (Smart).
PROJECT SUMMARY
The project aims to encourage and empower the community to get involved in the
anti-criminality campaign through information sharing relative the criminal activities to include
reports against rogue cops.
Launching of the Regular Radio Program of the PNP Zambosur dubbed as "SerbisyongPulis" anchored by the PNP personnel from Provincial Community Affairs and Development Branch in coordination with the Provincial Advisory Council (PAC) of the province of Zamboanga del Sur. Thus to enhance the image and credibility of the PNP Zambosur by extending and sharing information to the public such as crime prevention tips and other PNP related activities that involve the community.
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Establishment
of ZNPPO Day Care Center and
continuously nurturing the minds of the kids not only the son’s and daughter of PNP personnel
but also to the kids living near the vicinity of the Camp. Invited cadres served as resource
speakers/facilitators during the learning activity with OCD IX as the course monitor instructor.
The ICS is an on-scene, all hazard incident management concept that can be used by all
DRRM councils and emergency and response agencies. It is a set of activities conducted as
a quick and systematized response to disasters and calamities.
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BEST PRACTICE
The ZCMFC joins the Zamboanga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Office as it initiated the 3 (three) Days Training on Basic Incident Command System (ICS) and
Tactical Rescue, the first part of the 5 ICS ladder courses, from November 4-6, 219 at
Executive, Tower 2, Grand Astoria Hotel. Invited
PRO 9 through front line units and intelligence community conducted the
following initiatives to prevent criminal elements to conduct criminal activities:
a. I-profile VS Illegal Drugs
With this concept, an intelligence mechanism dubbed as “I-Profile” was conceptualized as one of PRO 9’s best practices to enhance the implementation of Project Double Barrel (Anti-Illegal Drugs Operation) in the region. It will also serve as a primary analytical tool used by Police Regional Office 9 as its main Drug Watch List Data System.
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b. I-protect VS Carnapping
A project dubbed as “I-PROTECT” integrating the best practices of
policing with the state-of-the-art technology, using Cloud Database and internet
connectivity as primary tool for spotting, identifying and tracking, surveillance and
other purposes. The uses of this database system provides the PNP with immediate
verification and identification of all suspected carnapped vehicles/motorcycles, real-
time information and help the operatives carry out their tasks more effectively and
improve their performance in anti-carnapping efforts.
c. I-report VS Terrorism
An intelligence mechanism dubbed as “Barangay Ko, Bantay Ko,”
wherein all PNP uniformed personnel in this PRO are directed to strengthen
information gathering in their respective barangays where they reside and serve as
the intelligence collectors and focal person/s in the intelligence mechanism.
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d. I-sting VS Gun-for-Hire
A project dubbed as “I-Sting” was conceptualized to effectively,
aggressively and proactively neutralized against organized crime groups, criminals
groups in particularly Gun-for Hire Groups in Zamboanga Peninsula.
e. I-track VS Mobility Asset
A project dubbed as “I-TRACK” was conceived integrating the best
practices of policing with the state-of-the-art technology using the Global Positioning
System (GPS) as primary tool for tracking, surveillance and other purposes.
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f. I-watch VS Monitoring System
A project dubbed as “I-WATCH” was conceived integrating the best
practices of policing with the state-of-the-art technology. As part of PRO 9’s
comprehensive security plan, CCTV cameras will be installed in the different strong
chokepoints and in all Provincial and City Headquarters to monitor the real-time
situations and operational security readiness of the PNP personnel.
With the gains achieved this year, PRO9 is confident that it can face the
challenges that the year 2020 is about to bring. As unified organization is optimistic
that the gains this year can further motivate each personnel to perform their duties for
this coming year with renewed vigor and enthusiasm and rest assured that the office
will continue greater dedication to serve and protect the Zamboanga Peninsula.