Police Regional Office 2 Annual Accomplishment Report January 01 –November 30, 2018 ====================================================================== 1 PNP ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2018 (January 1 to November 30, 2018) and PNP ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2018 (December 1-31, 2018) Executive Summary The decrease in crime volume is attributed to the downtrend of index crimes. The downtrend is a manifestation of police effectiveness in the implementation of crime prevention activities and programs being undertaken by the PNP and the local government units in coordination with other law enforcement agencies. Notably, CSE and CCE showed an increasing trend for the period in review due to the arrest and identification of perpetrators of crimes and eventually filing of appropriate cases in courts. Resource Management Optimize Utilization of Financial And Logistical Resources: 1. Financial Management Program a. Resources Made Available to PRO2: For the period in review, a total of Php220,666,416.67 (MOOE) was released to PRO2. PROGRAM FUND RELEASED Personnel & Records Management 3,229,416.67 Human resource Management 8,454,416.67 Health Services 2,861,833.33 Logistical Services 128,877,833.33 Operation Services 57,853,583.33 Intelligence Services 7,975,000.00 Police relation Services 3,575,000.00 Investigation Services 7,839,333.34 TOTAL Php220,666,416.67 b. Personnel Services: From January to date, a total of Php294,357,252.10 was released for the payment of Regular Pay and Allowances of PNP/NUPs, Clothing Allowance of NUPs, Combat Duty Pay (CDP), Combat Incentive Pay (CIP), Special Financial Assistance, Subsistence Allowance for Detainees, Reimbursement of Hospitalization Expenses and Performance Based Bonus.
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PNP ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2018 (January 1 to November 30, 2018)
and PNP ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2018
(December 1-31, 2018) Executive Summary
The decrease in crime volume is attributed to the downtrend of index crimes. The downtrend is a manifestation of police effectiveness in the implementation of crime prevention activities and programs being undertaken by the PNP and the local government units in coordination with other law enforcement agencies.
Notably, CSE and CCE showed an increasing trend for the period in review
due to the arrest and identification of perpetrators of crimes and eventually filing of appropriate cases in courts. Resource Management Optimize Utilization of Financial And Logistical Resources:
1. Financial Management Program
a. Resources Made Available to PRO2:
For the period in review, a total of Php220,666,416.67 (MOOE) was released to PRO2.
PROGRAM FUND RELEASED
Personnel & Records Management 3,229,416.67
Human resource Management 8,454,416.67
Health Services 2,861,833.33
Logistical Services 128,877,833.33
Operation Services 57,853,583.33
Intelligence Services 7,975,000.00
Police relation Services 3,575,000.00
Investigation Services 7,839,333.34 TOTAL Php220,666,416.67
b. Personnel Services:
From January to date, a total of Php294,357,252.10 was released for the payment of Regular Pay and Allowances of PNP/NUPs, Clothing Allowance of NUPs, Combat Duty Pay (CDP), Combat Incentive Pay (CIP), Special Financial Assistance, Subsistence Allowance for Detainees, Reimbursement of Hospitalization Expenses and Performance Based Bonus.
BER SVC UNSVC TOTAL BER SVC UNSVC TOTAL BER SVC UNSVC TOTAL
LIGHT TRANSPORT VEHICLE 1 1 1 4 5 4 35 2 41 47
PATROL CAR 1 1 6 1 7 10 17 3 30 38
PATROL JEEP 13 13 9 227 16 252 265
PERSONNEL CARRIER 1 1 1
SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE 2 2 2
TRUCK 4 3 2 9 9
VAN 1 1 1 2 3 4
MOTORCYCLE 2 3 5 97 97 12 179 11 202 304
Grand Total 2 6 1 9 1 121 1 123 40 464 34 538 670
CLASSIFICATION OF
VEHICLES
Grand
Total
LOANEDDONATED ORGANIC
5 units unmarked Toyota Innova 2 units marked Toyota Innova 1 unit unmarked Hi-Ace Van 6 units 4x4 (Toyota Hi-Lux) Light Personnel Carrier 50 units 4x2 (Toyota Hulix) Patrol Jeep 7 units 135cc (Kawasaki Rouser) motorcycle 1 unit Rubber boat with OBM and accessories
PRO2 has a total of 670 (538 organic; 132 Loaned/Donated) units of ground
vehicles consisting of 47 LTV, 38 Patrol Cars, 265 Patrol Jeeps, 1 Personnel Carrier, 2 Special Purpose Vehicles, 9 Trucks, 4 Vans and 304 motorcycles.
b. Shoot Capability PRO2 is equipped with 3,243 (2,983 Serviceable; 224 unserviceable; 36 BER) long firearms and 5,043 (4,790 Serviceable; 172 Unserviceable; 81 BER) short firearms or percentage fill-up of 70.53% for short firearms and 61.10% on long firearms based on the directive that only PSF and High Risk Police Stations be issued 100% vis-à-vis total strength, while 50% of personnel from the police stations (non-high risk) will be issued long firearms. Likewise, the office is also equipped with 74 crew served weapons and one (1) sniper rifle.
Further, the following are the newly acquired firearms of this PRO: 300 Units of Cal 5.56mm Galil Ace22N Basic Assault Rifle 180 Units of Cal 5.56mm EMTAN Basic Assault Rifle 250 Units of Cal 9mm Pistol Canik Striker-Fired
NOMENCLATURES ON HAND SERVICEABLE UN-
SERVICEABLE BER
Long Firearms 3,243 2,983 224 36
Short Firearms 5,043 4,790 172 81
TOTAL 8,286 7,773 396 117
c. Communicate Capability
On communication, PRO2 has 884 units of communication equipment. These include 86 HF base radios; 479 handheld radios (468 serv, & 11 BER); 28 Mobile Radios installed at the different police units/stations. On the other hand, five (5) repeaters are serviceable and one (1) unserviceable likewise, all satellite phones are serviceable.
d. Investigate Capabilty A total of 297 of investigation equipment that includes 94 sets of Fingerprint Kits, 102 units of Computer Set and 101 units of Field Investigators Crime Scene Kit. 94 sets of Fingerprint Kits 102 units of Computer Set 101 units of Field Investigators Crime Scene Kit
e. Other Equipment PRO2 has other equipment; these are: 342 pcs of Anti-Riot Shield 384 pcs of Anti-Riot Helmet 652 pcs of Anti-Riot Body Armor 7 sets of Night Vision Goggles 69 units of Global Positioning Systems 718 pcs of Undershirt vest Level IIIA 23 units Thermal Imager 128 pcs of Enhanced Combat Helmet
B. REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT:
Below are the PRO2 infrastructure projects and their status:
Repair Projects of RHQ (repair & Extension of Admin Building)
Camp Adduru, Tuguegarao City
√ on-going
Below are the repaired and rehabilitated buildings and facilities of this PRO
damaged by super typhoon “Ompong”.
NAME BUILDING & FACILITIES REMARKS
RHQ
RD’S QUARTERS COMPLETED
DRDA’S QUARTER COMPLETED
DRDOS QUARTER ON-GOING
COVERED COURT COMPLETED
COVERED COURT CR
STAFF GARAGE By Admin (Labor & Materials only)
RMFB BUILDING & GARAGE COMPLETED
RHQ-ADMIN BUILDING Roofing/RDs Office)
Labor/initial restoration of Admin Building & RD's Office
PRO2 GRANDSTAND ON-GOING
BADMINTON COURT COMPLETED
STAFF HOUSE ON-GOING
MORTUARY COMPLETED
MOTORPOOL COMPLETED
PRO2 GATE ON-GOING
FIRING RANGE LOUNGE COMPLETED
PIAT PS COMPLETED
ADDITIONAL WORKS ECCDC ON-GOING
REPAIR OF RHS2 ON-GOING
3. Research and Development Program
This PRO is continuously monitoring the strict implementation of EO 297 and Article 179 of RPC. The manufacturers, dealers and tailoring establishments were also inspected to check on their compliance with the exact specification/design and whether or not they have the proper document and authority to engage in the business. For CY 2017, more than 114 civilians were apprehended for wearing PNP/Military uniforms wherein they were informed that wearing said uniforms are strictly prohibited. On the other hand, there are no violators arrested on illegal supplier/distributors of PNP uniform and
paraphernalia within our AOR, hence no case was filed. Nonetheless, this Office is continuously conducting inspection to stores or suppliers/distributors within the area who are selling unauthorized PNP uniforms, paraphernalia and accoutrements.
Further, this Office down to lower
units are continuously conducting monthly Rank Inspection to all uniformed personnel to ensure the completeness and the proper wearing of the PNP uniforms including its accoutrements and paraphernalia in accordance with the PNP LOI “Tamang Bihis”. The activity also serves as the venue to disseminate current issuances, directives, policies, and guidelines to all PNP Personnel.
As a result of the consistent dissemination and continuing education of PRO2
personnel relative to LOI Tamang Bihis particularly on the Usage and Proper Wearing of PNP Uniforms and the proper appearance of a police officer, no defects were noted during the conduct of Rank Inspections.
4. Management and Donations from LGUs and Other Agencies
From January 1, 2017 to date, a total of Php41,015,687.03 LGU Financial Assistance was provided to the PNP in kind and cash.
MONTH AMOUNT
January 3,169,150.50
February 4,508,598.82
March 3,840,433.05
April 3,284,601.06
May 6,007,874.72
June 4,000,948.39
July 4,453,360.07
August 3,844,897.59
September 3,859,635.40
October 4,046,187.43 Total Php41,015,687.03
Learning and Growth
A. Develop competent, motivated and values-oriented and disciplined personnel. 1. Lateral Entry Program
On September 23, 2018, 350 Police Non-Commissioned Officers took the
Written Competitive Examination wherein only 179 passed. The 179 passers took the Neuro-Psychiatric Examination on October 25, 2018 wherein only 156 passed. Currently, the 156 passers are undergoing the Physical Medical Examination.
2. Recruitment Program
For CY 2018 1st Cycle Recruitment Program, this Regional Office was
allocated a quota of 350. We had total of 866 applicants. After having undergone and passed all the phases of the recruitment and procedure/process, such as: pre-assessment; initial screening (face to face interview, measurement of height and weight, inspection of tattoos and physical agility test (PAT) and submission of documentary requirements); and screening proper (Psychological and Psychiatric Examination (PPE), Physical, Medical and Dental Examination (PMDE), Drug Test (DT), Complete Background Investigation (CBI and Committee Deliberation), 285 (223 males and 62 females) were found fit for police training and took their oath of office last October 30, 2018 officiated by the undersigned.
Office/Unit
Regular Quota Total
Recruitment Quota
Number of Successful Candidates PSF Quota
PO1 Regular Quota for CY
2018
PRO2 300 50 350 M F (18%) Total
223 62 285
PO1 Recruitment Program For CY 2018 1st Cycle Recruitment Program
NR OF
APPLICANT
S
NR OF APPLICANTS
PAT TAKERS PAT
PASSERS PPE TAKERS
PPE PASSERS
PMDE TAKERS
PMDE PASSERS
CBI TAKERS
CBI PASSERS
DT TAKERS DT PASSERS NR OF
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
866 M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M
NOTE: Out of the 82 PMDE passers: one (1) SAF applicant took his oath on December 7, 2017 prior to his 31st birthday and only 52 candidates took their oath last December 16, 2017 due to the late release of the CBI result from the Directorate for Intelligence. There are 29 Applicants who took oath last February 20, 2018.
PRO2 processed a total of 249 qualified PO1 applicants for the Special Action Force (SAF). All of them were already turned-over to SAF Headquarters, Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City on July 9, 2018 accompanied by the two SAF Mobile Recruitment Team assigned in this Regional Office.
Counterfeit Detection, Clean Note Policy and Revised Rewards System
CPPO 11/29/2018 21 35 0 0 56 Complied
TOTAL 191 1,320 55 81 1,647
b. ISO Related Courses:
This Regional Office had conducted Six (6) ISO Related courses participated
in by 571 PNCOs. Courses/ Seminars
Venue Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks
Basic Internal Security Operations Course (BISOC)
RHQ 04/17/2018 07/23/2018 0 283 0 283 Complied
RHQ (BISOC-Alpha)
8/28/2018 11/20/2018 0 54 0 54 On-going
RHQ (BISOC-Bravo)
8/28/2018 11/20/2018 0 55 0 55 On-going
RHQ (BISOC-Charlie)
8/28/2018 11/20/2018 0 54 0 54 On-going
RHQ (BISOC-Delta)
8/28/2018 11/20/2018 0 56 0 56 On-going
RHQ (BISOC-Echo)
8/28/2018 11/20/2018 0 69 0 69 On-going
TOTAL 0 571 0 571
5. Unit Training Program
a. Programmed In-service Training:
In support to the PNP Policy Focus of the CPNP, this Regional Office had conducted 62 different Programmed In-Service and Un-Programmed In-Service Trainings to 6,930 PNP Personnel and Civilian from January 1, 2018 to November 31, 2018. Said In-Service and Un-Programmed Trainings are essential in enhancing the knowledge and special skills of PNP personnel towards effective and efficient discharge of their duties and responsibilities which will help instil discipline and observance of proper work ethics needed in the delivery of quality police service. Statistics of which is shown:
The promotional interviews were conducted on June 18-22, 2018. PRO2 Promotion Board Deliberation was conducted on June 20, 2018 for PCOs and for PNCOs the Final deliberation was on June 25 and July 2, 2018.
The 721 promoted personnel have taken their oath at this Regional Office on
August 20, 2018 officiated by the undersigned and witnessed by the family, relatives and friends of the promotees.
7. Internal Reforms
a. Pre-Charge Evaluation Cases
On Pre-Charge Evaluation cases, there were 51 cases received during the period in review involving eight (8) PCOs, 37 PNCOs and six (6) NUP who were charged administratively. Of the 51 administrative cases, six (6) were resolved and 45 were under summary proceedings.
To further strengthen the moral fiber of the PNP personnel rooted in the Filipino culture, values and ideals of Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Maka-Bayan and Maka-Kalikasan and pursue a vision of a Filipino nation that is God-centered, people empowered, and prosperous national community, this Regional Office had conducted 15 different Moral Recovery Program (MRP) involving 18 PCOs, 838 PNCOs and 44 NUP with a total of 900 participants.
Courses/ Seminars
Venue Inclusive Dates Nr of
Participants Total Remarks PCO PNCO NUP
Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices
BPPO 6/25/2018 0 21 14 35 Complied
QPPO 6/20/2018 6/21/2018 0 50 0 50 Complied
Spiritual Leadership Seminar
CPPO 6/20/2018 6/21/2018 10 44 0 54 Complied
Code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Standards Seminar
This Police Regional Office awarded and rewarded Uniformed Personnel for their exemplary performance in the implementation of PNP's Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign Plan Project “Double Barrel”.
10. Reward and Punishment System
a. Disciplinary System of the PNP:
On the other hand, as public servants, people expect to display an attitude which is upright and disciplined. The DLOS of this Office is a disciplinary authority where cases are filed against erring PNP personnel. Data as shown:
Cases Received: January 1, 2018 to present 43 5 30 5
Cases Resolved for CY January 1, 2018 to present 18 2 12 5
Pending Admin Cases for January 1, 2018 to present:
25 3 18 0
Personnel involved in Drug-Related Cases for January 1 2018 to present (RIAS Case)
2 0 2 0
(JANUARY 1, 2018 to Present) RECEIVED/PENDING CASES
NR of Cases
PCO Involved
PNCO Involved
NUP Involved
PENDING CASES FOR JANUARY 1, 2018 TO PRESENT 25 3 18 0
Referred to C, RLO2 for Legal Opinion 15 2 8 0
For Resolution of SHO 6 1 4 0
For Approval of RD re: Decision 2 0 2 0
For Hearing 2 0 4 0
(January 1, 2018 to Present) RESOLVED ADMIN CASES
Number of Cases
PCO PNCO NUP
Resolved Admin Case for CY 2016 18 2 12 5
B. Keeping in Stride with the Information Era
1. Information and Communications Technology
The ITMS2 being one of the members of Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) emanates from RPCRD as to the enhancement of IO in the PNP in order to dominate and shape an information environment favorable for the PNP organization and government as a whole, thus, the formulation of Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) Products. As per reference: PRO2 IMPLAN TO CMC No. 49-2017 re Operationalization of PNP Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) dated October 19, 2017.
a. Technical Support to Command Activities
On August 31 to September 1, 2018, IT Project PNCOs, PO3 Alvin M Blancad, PO3 Joseph T Garcia, PO3 Chester A Lopez and PO3 Olivia A Millare thru the guidance of PSUPT JESUS S HULIGANGA, IT Project Officer, PRO2, attended the two (2) days activity at Valley Hotel, Alimannao, Peñablanca, Cagayan during the RAC Summit with the theme: “Strengthening Community Linkages and Enhancing Partnership towards Good Governance and Genuine Transformation” in relation to the PGS Proficiency Stage Conferment and Awarding Ceremonies. Subject PNCOs rendered technical support and as computer operators and further informed that they attended
the dry run and set-up of IT Equipment which was done the day before the said activity. The activity started at exactly 9:30 AM on August 31, 2018 as the above-named personnel ensured the operability of the IT equipment at the Valley Hotel, Alimannao, Peñablanca, Cagayan for the successful conduct of the 1st Regional Advisory Council Summit and concluded at around 12:00 NN on September 1, 2018.
b. Installation and Testing of Video Conferencing at the PPOs
On June 6-7, 2018, PCINSP JESUS S HULIGANGA, IT Project Officer,
PRO2 together with ITMS2 PNCOs namely PO3 Alvin M Blancad and PO3 Olivia A Millare, IT Project PNCOs of Cagayan PPO, PO3 Jayann P Tumbali and PO1 Alberto C Aggarao, IT Project PNCOs of Isabela PPO, PO3 Charlie M Canapi, IT Project PNCO of SCPO, PO3 Joseph T Garcia, IT Project PNCO of Quirino PPO and PO3 Chester A Lopez, IT Project PNCO of Nueva Vizcaya PPO successfully set-up video conferencing among the PPOs of PRO2.
c. Implementation of the Automated RCA System The ITMS PRO2 Team implemented the RCA System Project on
November 5 to 16, 2018. The team established the network connectivity of the four (4) Offices such as the Regional Comptroller Division (RCD), Regional Personnel and Human Resource Development Division (RPHRDD), Disciplinary Law and Order Section (DLOS) and Finance Service (FS) on November 5 to 9, 2018. ITMS personnel, PO3 Joseph T Garcia and representatives from RCD and RPHRDD went to PRO1 on November 8 to 9, 2018 to attend the RCA System workshop. On November 12 to 13, 2018, the RCA System was installed to the four (4) offices and on November 14 to 15, 2018, the network connectivity and transaction testing were done. Final testing was done on November 16, 2018 to ensure that the RCA System was
installed properly and the network connectivity is stable and running. On November 22, 2018, PSUPT CHRISTIAN B TARUN, C, ITPO, PRO13 and PCINSP MARJOE D BONGNGAT of the Directorate for Comptrollership conducted audit on the Automated RCA System in the offices of RCD, RPHRDD, DLOS and Finance Service. During the audit, authorized users from the participating offices demonstrated the use of the RCA System which was operational and was working properly.
d. Computer Preventive Maintenance On July 24, 2018, ITMS2 started the conduct of computer preventive
maintenance among the Offices at the Regional Headquarters, from the RD’s Office to the office of the Command Group down to the office of R1 to R7. The ITMS2 established a Preventive Maintenance Team that will regularly conduct cleaning and preventive measure in all PRO2 IT Equipment. The Team ensures that the PRO2-owned computers and computer peripherals are well-maintained to support optimum performance and to reach their maximum life spans without any trouble.
2. Strengthen Organizational Development
a. Training on NMIS On February 20, 2018, PO3 Alvin M Blancad, PO3 Olivia A Millare and Six (6) PNCOs from RHQ and Cagayan PPO attended the hands-on training course on the use of NDRRMC Information Management System (NIMS) at OCD RO2 Office, Regional Government Center, Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City to be used in monitoring throughout the duration of CAVRAA 2018 held at Cagayan Sports Complex, Tuguegarao City.
On February 23, 2018, the monitoring of CAVRAA 2018 was established and activated at the Regional Operations and Plans Division (ROPD), Cagayan PPO and Tuguegarao City PS by using the NDRRMC Information Management System (NIMS). The monitoring coverage is from February 23 to March 1, 2018 using the NDRRMC Information Management System (NIMS) that resulted in the overall success of CAVRAA 2018.
b. Computer Literary Enhancement Training III
On March 21-23, 2018, PCINSP JESUS S HULIGANGA, IT Project Officer, PRO2, PO3 Olivia A Millare and PO3 Alvin M Blancad, IT Project PNCOs, CPPO attended the Computer Literacy Enhancement Training III, held at Cagayan State University, Carig-Campus, Tuguegarao City sponsored by PSMU Cagayan PPO. This training was being facilitated by the Lecturers/Proctors of CSU CICS, PPSMU, CPPO personnel and monitored and supervised by the ITMS, PRO2.
On April 5, 2018, PCINSP JESUS S HULIGANGA, IT Project Officer, PRO2 together with ITMS2 PNCOs PO3 Chester A Lopez and Po3 Jayann P Tumbali facilitated the conduct of seminar on i2 Analyst at RID conference room.
d. Simultaneous launching of PRO2 Clean Rider
On October 9, 2018, PSI ROMMEL C DAVID attended the simultaneous launching of PRO2 Clean Rider at PRO2 Grandstand. The ITMS2 crafted the “Clean Rider” registration form and motorcycle riders’ registration data base system wherein a copy of which was disseminated by the office of ROPD to PPOs down to Police Stations.
3. Local Forum
a. Orientation on Beat Patrol System
On October 5, 2018 at about 9:00 AM, an Orientation on Beat Patrol System was conducted at the PCO Clubhouse attended by the Beat Patrol PNCOs and IT PNCOs of the different PPOs and Santiago City Police Office. The activity started with the opening message by PSSUPT ROMALDO G BAYTING, Acting Regional Chief Directorial Staff and immediately followed by the orientation proper conducted by PSINSP ROMMEL DAVID, Assistant IT Project, PRO2.
b. Information Operations Working Group The ITMS2 being one of the members of Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) emanates from RPCRD as to the enhancement of
IO in the PNP in order to dominate and shape an information environment favorable for the PNP organization and government as a whole, thus, the formulation of Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) Products. As per reference: PRO2 IMPLAN TO CMC No. 49-2017 re Operationalization of PNP Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) dated October 19, 2017.
c. GPS Map Camera
On July 16, 2018, PCINSP JESUS S HULIGANGA, IT Project Officer,
PRO2 introduced before the Command Group and Staff the utilization of GPS Map Camera from RHQ down to MPS during the Staff Conference.
Process Excellence
A. Improve Crime Prevention Results-oriented Operations 1. Intelligence
A. ANTI-INSURGENCY CAMPAIGN
On February 15, 2018 at about 8:30 in the morning, joint personnel of RID, PRO2; PIB, Quirino PPO; QPMFC; Maddela PS, Quirino PPO; CIDG; MIG2; RIU2 and 86
th IB, PA
implemented the Search Warrant No. 24-2018-01, issued by Hon. Judge Bonifacio T. Ong of Branch 24, RTC 2nd Judicial Branch, Echague, Isabela dated February 14, 2018 in Purok 1, Barangay Jose Ancheta, Maddela, Quirino that resulted in the arrest of Kevin Bulayo Nilo @GLEN
Confiscated from the possession of the subject person are the following items:
One (1) caliber .45 pistol with two (2) magazines and ammunition;
Eight (8) IED (Anti-Tank)
Fourteen (14) IED (Anti-personnel), color orange
One (1) roll Detonating Cord, color orange with more or less 62 feet
On February 18, 2018 at about 11 o’clock in the evening, in Barangay Cabisera 17-21, San Antonio, City of Ilagan, Isabela, joint personnel of Ilagan CPS, IPPO, RID2, Isabela Provincial Mobile Force Company (IPMFC), Provincial Intelligence Branch, IPPO, 502nd Brigade 5ID, PA, 86IB, 5MIB, and MIG2, arrested Mauricio SAGUN @RAUL/JOHNY, Head of Training, SPARU, Demolition and Explosive Team, ROC, KRHSL, 65 years old, married and a resident of Barangay Old San Mariano, San Mariano, Isabela by virtue of Warrant of Arrest under Criminal Case Nos. 5024, 7170 and 7169 all issued by Hon. Judge Isaac R De Alban of RTC, Branch 16, Second Judicial Region, Barangay Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela, dated May 7, 2015, and December 10, 2015 respectively for the crime of Murder with no recommended bail bond.
Mauricio SAGUN @RAUL/JOHNY
Subsequently, the companion of the aforesaid arrested wanted person identified as Mario Turqueza y Lemi, 65 years old, married, Ariel Peñaflor y Ramos, 48 years old, married, Bernard Peñaflor y Pancho, 21 years old, single, all resident of Brgy. Minanga, San Mariano, Isabela and Maximiñano Domingo y Agcaoili, 44 years old, married and a resident of Barangay Old San Mariano, San Mariano, Isabela who were then having a drinking spree were likewise arrested for having in their possession and control the following: one (1) Pietro Berreta Cal. 9mm pistol with serial no. N509787Z
with inserted magazine loaded with 15 pieces live ammunition, one (1) piece sling bag, one (1) piece 9mm holster, one (1) Cal. 38 revolver without serial no. loaded with five (5) pieces live ammunition, three (3) pieces hand grenades, one (1) piece hand grenade canister, one (1) piece blasting cup, one (1) piece detonating cord, and one (1) piece anti-personnel explosive.
Bernard Peñaflor y Pancho Ariel Peñaflor y Ramos
Maximiñano Domingo y Agcaoili Mario Turqueza y Lemi
On February 23, 2018 at about 8:30 in the morning,
in Barangay Gaggabutan West, Rizal, Cagayan, Joel BALLINAN y Asucena @ JOREN/JAVIER, Team Leader of Platoon Bravo, West Committee (Danilo Ben Command), Northern Front, KR-HSL (Not PSRTG listed), 19 years old, single, and a resident of Barangay San Juan of same municipality, voluntarily surrendered without firearm to Vice Mayor Joel A Ruma of Rizal, Cagayan. Joel Ballinan Y Asucena @JOREN/JAVIER.
On April 16, 2018, at about 1 o’clock in the afternoon, Atty. Noel Lopez, Provincial Administrator of the Province of Isabela coordinated to PSUPT ARIEL N QUILANG, OIC RID, PRO2 relative to the formal surrender TN: SAMSON ESTEBAN Y BUENAVENTURA, Ansong ESTEBAN @STEV, Medical Officer of Central Front (Medical Officer Of Sangay Ng Pangkat Propaganda Remo) (SPP REMO), Komiteng Rehiyong Hilaga Silangan Luzon (KR-HSL) (PSRWL No. 22 Southern Front) and a resident of Sitio Caunayan, Barangay Old San Mariano, Isabela. A Custodial Debriefing Report Conducted by PCINSP JOEL B DULIN on the subject is operating in the areas of San Mariano and adjacent Municipalities of Isabela Province.
On April 24, 2018, JOEL CADDAUAN Y
BANNUAGAN, 18 years old, single, finish grade 3 and a resident of Barangay Calassitan, Sto Niño, Cagayan accompanied by his parents’ voluntary surrendered without firearm to this office. The subject revealed that he joined the CNT group on December 27, 2017 through the influence of Ka BRYAN working under the group of Ka KOKOY. The subject is still under custodial debriefing.
On April 19, 2018, at about 10 o’clock in the morning, Manuel Leaño
BAUTISTA @LERI/MANING/MANUEL, Squad Leader of 1st Platoon, Squad Uno, a resident of Barangay Minanga, San Mariano, Isabela, listed as Number 24 in Periodic Status Report on Threat Group (PSRTG) under Platoon REMO, Central Front surrendered to Gov. Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III of Isabela Province at his residence in Cauayan City. The subject was subsequently brought to Comprehensive Legal Integration Program (CLIP) Office, Provincial Capitol, Isabela. Joint personnel of RID, PRO2, 86IB, PA, and PIB, Isabela PPO were conducting Tactical Interrogation to the subject NPA Surrenderee.
On September 2, 2018 at about 2:10 in the morning
at Sitio Nagtapulan, Barangay Naguilian, Camiguin Island, Calayan Cagayan, joint personnel of CIDG Cagayan PFU; RSOT-RFU2; RID, PRO2; RMFB2; PIB, Cagayan PPO; NISG-NL; Operations Platoon, Marine Battalion Landing Team 10 (SOP, MBLT-10) in coordination with Calayan PS arrested Edison Culasing Irece a.k.a Jingjing/Ronnel/Elmer current Staff Member, Regional Operational Command (ROC); Military Staff (MS) KR-CV and Rank No. 3 in PSRTG KR-CV 2018. The arrested persons and the confiscated items were brought to CIDG Cagayan PFU for documentation and proper disposition.
Confiscated from his direct possession and control were:
a. One (1) Remington Caliber .45 Pistol with Serial Number 486237 (Chamber Loaded);
b. One (1) piece Stainless Magazine for Caliber .45; c. Fourteen Live ammunition for Caliber 45; and d. One (1) piece Hand Grenade (Atis Type).
Further, the team also arrested his wife Divina Manuel Erese, Former Medical Officer of Danilo Ben Command, West Committee for having in her possession the following: a. One (1) ARMSCOR Caliber .45 pistol with Serial Number A1109830;
b. One (1) piece Magazine for Caliber .45; c. Five (5) Live Ammunition for Caliber .45; and d. One (1) piece Han d Grenade (Atis Type).
On September 22, 2018, at about 9:30 in the evening, Daniel F Ballinan @ RJ/RAFFY, Team Leader and Alternate Squad Leader of Squad Uno, Platoon Alpha, Danilo Ben Command, Northern Front, who operates in Western Cagayan, 19 years old, single, and a resident of Sitio Mureg, Barangay Ballani, Sto. Nino, Cagayan voluntarily surrendered without firearm to personnel of 17th IB, PA and Cagayan PPO, PRO2. The subject person was accompanied by his father Victor Ballinan @ MARTIN, a CNT surrenderee; and Barangay Officials of Balanni, Sto. Nino, Cagayan.
On October 28, 2018 at about 8 o’clock in the evening, Carlito Pescador
y Fernando, 46 years old, married, High School Level, and Manuel Rivera y Gattoc, 28 years old, married, Elementary Graduate, both Chainsaw Operators and residents of Cabaruan, Maddela, Quirino, voluntarily surrendered with firearm to joint personnel of San Manuel PS and PIB, both of Isabela PPO; RID and RIU2. Based on their revelation, they were recruited by AKA BAILON on October 4, 2017 under the AR JUN COMMAND and designated as Intel Sweeper/Courier of the group. Both of them were former members of CAFGU from 2000-2006.
On October 28, 2018 at 8:15 in the morning, four (4) male minors
identified as Jayson Catalangan, 16 years old; Joshua Catalangan, 15 years old; Roberto Catalangan, 14 years old and Joseph Alilam, 12 years old, all residents of Barangay Sumique, Luna, Apayao voluntarily surrendered without firearm to joint personnel of Piat PS and PIB, both of Cagayan PPO; RID and RIU2.
At about 11:50 in the morning of same date, the four (4) male minors were brought to the RID-PRO2 for further interview that was conducted together
with RIU2. During the interview, the said male minors disclosed the following information:
They were recruited by a certain AKA IKKE sometime in 2016; They were trained on how to hold and use short firearm in Marag
Valley; They joined three (3) times in the conduct of ambuscade to PNP
and AFP personnel in Marag Valley; and Prior to their surrender, they were tasked to liquidate the COP of
Piat, PS but they hesitated to pursue the said mission.
The four (4) male minors surrendered due to hardship they experienced in the underground movement and they wanted to continue their studies with the help of the government.
On October 28, 2018 at about 8 o’clock in the evening, Carlito Pescador
y Fernando, 46 years old, married, High School Level, and Manuel Rivera y Gattoc, 28 years old, married, Elementary Graduate, both Chainsaw Operators and residents of Cabaruan, Maddela, Quirino, voluntarily surrendered with firearm to joint personnel of San Manuel PS and PIB, both of Isabela PPO; RID and RIU2. Based on their revelation, they were recruited by AKA BAILON on October 4, 2017 under the AR JUN COMMAND and designated as Intel Sweeper/Courier of the group. Both of them were former members of CAFGU from 2000-2006.
The duo personally surrendered their issued firearms described as Cal. 45 with SN 1761526 with two (2) magazines and 11 live ammunition, and M16 rifle with SN RP 241044, bandolier with six (6) long magazines and 102 live ammunition for same caliber. They were brought to PIB, Isabela, PPO wherein the documentation and interview were jointly conducted with RID and RIU2. Subsequently, they were brought at 502nd Brigade PA, Echague, Isabela for final custodial debriefing.
B. ANTI-CRIMINALITY CAMPAIGN
ARREST AND NEUTRALIZATION OF ROBBERY IN BAND SUSPECTS
On November 20, 2018 at about 9:30 PM, Brgy. Kagawad Nicolas of Brgy.
Logac, Lal-lo, Cagayan reported to Lal-lo PS and Allacapan PS, both in Cagayan PPO that a robbery hold-up transpired along the national highway in Brgy. Bicud, Lallo, Cagayan wherein the victims were: Ronnie Garcia y Tarangco, trailer truck driver and a resident of Nicolas Agatep, Lasam, Cagayan; Agustin Inay, Coco Lumber trader and a resident of Tuquitoc, Sanchez Mira, and his helpers; Ambot Rabago, driver of a trailer truck loaded with rice and corn owned by the trader, Gregory Tallog from Centro 1, Lasam, Cagayan while the suspects were: Reyes Puyao y Bulawit, 34 years old, single, and a resident of Lower Baccong, Panggol Tanudan Kalinga (already identified when arrested in Barangay Magapit); Lito Inga y Daluping, 31 years old, single, and a resident of Tinglayan, of said place; Jessie Abay y Bigot aka Jessie, 32 years old, married; Heraldy Bag-ay y Binnag aka Heraldy, 43 years old, single; Jomel Malnag y Bigot aka Jomel, 31 years old, married; Joel Inga y Alunday aka Joel or Sersim, 26 years old, single, all residents of Lacnog, Tabuk, Kalinga; and Gener Dunag y Liw-agan aka Gener, 24 years old, married, and a resident of Barangay Gattu, Pamplona, Cagayan onboard a White Hyundai Van with Plate Number RCK 364.
Responding personnel of Allacapan PS was informed by the victims that
the suspects were armed with assorted firearms and before fleeing towards Maharlika Highway, one of the suspects shot the right leg of Ambot Rabago. Upon learning the description of the suspects and identification of the vehicle used, joint personnel of Allacapan and Lal-lo Police Stations pursued the vehicle and spotted the same moving towards Magapit, Lal-lo, Cagayan. Thereafter, the team informed the Company Commander of 203rd Coy RMFB2 who immediately established a strong checkpoint in Brgy. Bangag, Lal-lo, Cagayan for the apprehension of the suspects.
Recovered from the direct possession, control and custody of the suspects were the following:
12 units assorted cellular phones; three (3) live ammunition for Caliber .45; one (1) unit storm rugger Caliber 9mm with Serial Number 310-82745; one (1)magazine for caliber 9mm; seven (7) live ammunition for caliber 9mm; one (1) caliber 45 pistol ranger 1911 with Serial Number C02072; one (1) magazine for Caliber .45; 13 live ammunition for Caliber .45; one (1) Caliber 9mm homemade rifle; two (2) magazines for caliber 9mm; one (1) caliber 45 loaded with eight (8) live ammunition; one (1) caliber 45 Colt bearing Serial Number 12555 loaded with five
(5) live ammunition; one (1) hand grenade; 20 pieces of fired cartridges cases for Caliber 9mm; and 5.56 rifle; and Php146,000.00 cash in different denominations;
Photographs of the suspects and the recovered pieces of evidence during
the Robbery in Band resulting to Shoot-out incident in Lal-lo, Cagayan on November 20, 2018.
On the campaign against Loose Firearms, 46 assorted FAs were confiscated/surrendered/recovered, 12 persons were arrested, two (2) were under investigation while 21 were filed in court.
C. Community Relations
Unit Accomplishments
Title of PCR-related trainings conducted Number of Participants
RHQ Seminar on Women Related Laws 400
Batanes Freedom of Information 5
Isabela PPO Police Media Relations 236
R.A 9262 160
One (1) day Capability Enhancement
Seminar/Workshop and Orientation of BADAC 1,487
Seminar in Preventing & Countering Violent
Extremism 400
Strengthening the Functionality of Barangay
Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC) 150
Anti-Bullying 100
Seminar on Gender Awareness and
Development 34
BNEO Great Barangay Program 2018 270
Counterfeit Detection, Clean Note Policy, revised
Reward System 34
Campaign against Loose Firearms
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10:00 AM, personnel of Alicia PS, Isabela PPO conducted lectures among BADAC members and auxiliaries regarding the Situational Peace and Order of Alicia Police Station and PNP Campaign against Illegal Drugs during the symposium dubbed as “Strengthening the Functionality of Barangay Anti-Drugs Abuse Councils (BADAC)” held at Nick’s Hotel, Brgy. Antonino, Alicia, Isabela.
On March 14, 2018 at 9:00 AM, personnel of Villaverde PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO led by PCINSP JUANCHO S CRISOSTOMO, Acting COP, conducted lecture regarding Drug Prevention Community and Anti-Terrorism Awareness (CATA), Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) also known as R.A. No. 9262 held at Brgy. Cabuluan Multi-Purpose Hall, Villaverde, Nueva Vizcaya. Likewise, they discussed the Anti-Criminality Campaign of the Philippine National Police.
D. Law Enforcement
a. Campaign Against Dangerous Drugs
On campaign against Dangerous Drugs, 2,543 operations were conducted that resulted in the arrest of 2,467 persons (1,639 Users, 721 Pushers, 167 Pusher/User and 23 Minor) and the confiscation of 76,614.17 grams of MJ leaves and 388.63 grams of shabu. 2,872 cases were filed in court.
PPO/ CPO
Nr of Persons Arrested Confiscated Illegal Drugs/Quantity (Grams) Opns
On TOKHANG Accomplishments, for the period, a total of 478 drug personalities surrendered, 470 were user and eight (8) pusher. 1,121 operations were conducted which resulted in the arrest of 1,177 drug personalities and 22 died in police operations.
b. Campaign against Illegal Logging
On the campaign against Illegal Logging in coordination with the DENR,
244 successful operations were conducted which resulted in the confiscation and recovery of 173,037.13 board feet of Narra, 29,872.94 board feet of flitches and 577,375.17 board feet of other lumbers worth Php33,149,564.05. 154 persons were arrested and 154 cases were filed in court while 11 other cases were turned over to DENR.
PRO2
PRO2 Accomplishment (Period Covered: Jan 1, 2017- November 30, 2018)
Personally Appeared/Surrender
OPERATIONS CONDUCTED
Arrested DPO
USER PUSHER TOTAL USER PUSHER TOTAL USER PUSHER TOTAL
On the campaign against Carnapping, 31 vehicles and 144 motorcycles were recovered, 139 persons were arrested and 65 cases were filed in court.
Cagayan Isabela NVizcaya Quirino Batanes Santiago TOTAL
Recovered
Vehicle 17 6 4 2 0 2 31
Recovered
Motorcycles 50 50 8 24 0 12 144
Arrested
Persons 40 47 4 46 0 2 139
Case Filed 19 28 6 10 0 2 65
d. Campaign Against Child Abuse/Pedophile
On the campaign against Child Abuse/Pedophile, there were 339 operations conducted that resulted in the arrest of 207 persons and 260 cases were filed in court.
e. Campaign against Illegal Fishing
On the campaign against Illegal Fishing, there were 10 successful operations conducted that resulted in the arrest of 28 persons, confiscation of two (2) fishing rods, Php30,000.00 worth of cash, other items such as fishing paraphernalia and 10 cases were filed in court.
There were 429 successful operations conducted that resulted in the confiscation of cash bets amounting to Php160,331.00 while 382 persons were arrested and 177 cases were filed in court.
B. Improve Crime Solution Results-oriented Investigation 1. Investigation
CRIMINALITY SITUATION
a. Total Crime Volume
For the period, a total of 11,316 crime incidents were recorded. This is lower by
1,824 incidents or 13.88% compared to 13,140 incidents of the same period of CY 2017. Out of this figure, 10,363 were recorded in the PNP blotter, 859 in Brgy. Blotter, and 94 from Other Law Enforcement Agencies (OLEAs).
For the period, Isabela PPO has the highest Index Crime with 739 incidents followed by Cagayan PPO with 641, Nueva Vizcaya PPO with 635, Santiago CPO with 243, Quirino PPO with 126, and Batanes PPO recorded the lowest incident with 22.
Out of the total Index Crime, 1,607 or 66.79% are Crimes Against Person and 799 or 33.21% are Crimes Against Property. Further, Index Crimes are subdivided as follows:
Physical Injury registered the highest number of incidents with 1,117 or
46.43%; followed by Theft with 420 or 17.46%; Rape with 226 or 9.39%; Robbery with 215 or 8.94%; Murder with 197 or 8.19%; Carnapping with 155 or 6.44%; Homicide with 67 or 2.78%; and Cattle Rustling with 9 or 0.37%.
All index crimes had decreased for the period in review when compared with
the previous period, except for Rape cases. Physical injury decreased by 316 or 22.05% from 1,433 to 1,117 incidents, theft decreased by 72 or 14.63% from 492 to 420 incidents, Rape increased by 34 or 17.71% from 192 to 226 incidents, Robbery decreased by 84 or 28.09% from 299 to 215 incidents, Murder decreased by 48 or 19.59% from 245 to 197 incidents, Carnapping decreased by 41 or 20.92% from 196 to 155 incidents, Homicide decreased by 71 or 51.45% from 138 to 67 incidents and Cattle Rustling stagnated for the period in review.
D. Non-Index Crimes
Non-index crimes registered 8,910 incidents, which is lower by 1,226 or 12.10% as compared to the 10,136 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
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Out of the 8,910 non-index crimes recorded, 4,845 or 54.38% are reckless imprudence/vehicular accidents.
For the period, Vehicular Accidents/Traffic Incidents has the highest number of incidents with 4,845 which lowered by 1,034 or 17.59% as compared to the 5,879 incidents of the previous period.
The Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR) for the period under review is 28.81, which is lower by 4.64 or 13.88% as compared to the 33.45 AMCR in the previous period. Santiago CPO obtained the highest with 92.66 AMCR, while Cagayan PPO obtained the lowest with 18.66 AMCR.
F. Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE)
Out of the 10,363 crime incidents recorded in the PNP Blotter, 7,204 cases
were solved reflecting a Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) of 69.52%. It increased by 2.06% as compared to the 67.46% CSE of the previous period. Santiago CPO has the highest CSE with 84.47%, while Batanes PPO has the lowest CSE with 36.00%.
PPOs/CPO
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CRIME RATE INDEX CRIME
RATE
NON-INDEX CRIME
RATE
2017 2018 2017 2018 2017 2018
BATANES 38.72 21.40 16.30 11.21 22.42 10.19
CAGAYAN 20.31 18.66 5.88 4.70 14.43 13.96
ISABELA 27.56 22.23 5.91 4.45 21.64 17.78
SANTIAGO CITY 111.43 92.66 23.59 15.83 87.84 76.83
Out of the 10,363 crime incidents recorded in the PNP Blotter, 8,778 cases
were cleared reflecting a Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE) of 84.71%. It increased by 3.18% as compared to the 81.53% CCE of previous period. Santiago CPO has the highest CCE with 92.27%, while Cagayan PPO has the lowest with 69.94% CCE.
2. Capability Building on Human Rights
a. Neutralization of Wanted Persons
Of the 2,955 Warrant of Arrest received, 2,007 were served reflecting a 67.92% service of warrant of arrest that resulted in the apprehension of 2,506 wanted persons who were charged of various offenses.
PPOs/CPO WA RECEIVED WA SERVED % OF SERVICE
OF WA
TOTAL # OF ARRESTED
WANTED PERSONS
BATANES 11 12 109.09% 14
CAGAYAN 1,176 875 74.40% 960
ISABELA 942 756 80.25% 861
SANTIAGO CITY 509 216 42.44% 384
NUEVA VIZCAYA 63 63 100.00% 63
QUIRINO 254 85 33.46% 224
TOTAL: 2,955 2,007 67.92% 2,506
b. Women and Children Protection Desk
On cases of Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD), there were 1,572 WCPD cases recorded in the region, broken down as follows: 732 cases involving children and 653 involving women as victims, 187 cases involving children as suspects. All cases were filed and referred to appropriate courts and offices.
3. Prevention and Control of Human Rights Violation
a. PULIS NATIN CARAVAN PRO2
1.a. Participation in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN (Bayombong Nueva Vizcaya) On January 15, 2018, Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office participated in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN held at Nueva Vizcaya Convention Center, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya in collaboration with Police Community Relations Group headed by PCSUPT RHODEL O SERMONIA, Director, PCRG, the undersigned, PSSUPT LEUMAR U ABUGAN, Nueva Vizcaya PPO, Provincial Governor Carlos M. Padilla of Nueva Vizcaya, Mr. Rufo Macaraeg, Head of Lions Club, San Francisco-Nueva Vizcaya Chapter and members of the different National and Regional Support Units of the PNP. Personnel from the RHRAO headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, manned the Human Rights Desk that catered complaints and other services relative to their area of concern. A total of Two hundred fifty (250) Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials/leaflets on Human Rights were distributed to the different Force Multipliers of Nueva Vizcaya Province during the said activity.
The activity was also attended by the different Non-Government Organizations, Religious Sectors and Force Multipliers from the different municipalities in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya. This activity aims to bring closer to the community the services offered by the Philippine National Police.
A total of Two hundred fifty (250) Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials/leaflets on Human Rights were distributed to the different Force Multipliers of Nueva Vizcaya Province during the said activity.
The KNOW YOUR RIGHTS mobile app was also presented by PCI GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, to the force multipliers/clientele and encouraged them to download it to have a quick and easy access to human rights advisories and policies, and provide them information on their fundamental rights as citizens and basic information on police operational procedures and rules of engagement.
1.b. Participation in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN (Tuguegarao City) On May 28, 2018, Police Human Rights Officers of this Headquarters and Cagayan PPO participated in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN held at the City Hall of Tuguegarao, Cagayan, graced by City Mayor Jefferson P Soriano, PSSUPT WARREN GASPAR A TOLITO, Provincial Director of Cagayan PPO, members of the Sangguniang Bayan of Tuguegarao City, and the different National and Regional Support Units of the PNP. The activity was attended by the different Non-Government Organizations and Force Multipliers from the different Municipalities in the Province of Cagayan.
This Regional and Provincial Office provided PNP personnel through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office in coordination of Cagayan PPO to manned the Human Rights Desk to cater to complaints and other services relative to its area of concern.
A total of 300 Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials/leaflets on Human Rights were distributed to the different Force Multipliers of Cagayan during the said activity.
1.c. Participation in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN (Lallo, Cagayan) On November 9, 2018, Police Human Rights Officers of Cagayan PPO participated in the PULIS NATIN CARAVAN held at the Lallo Municipal Gymnasium, Lallo, Cagayan. The activity was attended by the different Non-Government Organizations and Force Multipliers from the different Municipalities in the Province of Cagayan.
A total of 350 Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
materials/leaflets on Human Rights were distributed to the different Force Multipliers of Cagayan during the said activity.
1.d. CELEBRATION OF THE 120TH PHILIPPINES INDEPENDENCE DAYS On June 12, 2018, PCSUPT JOHN CORNELIUS A JAMBORA, DRDA spearheads the Celebration of 120th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Philippine Independence Day with the theme: “Pagbabagong Ipinaglaban Alay sa Masaganang Kinabukasan”, held infront of administration building, Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City. Wreath-laying followed right after the hoisting of the evolution of the Philippine Flag at the Gov. Adduru monument. Same activity was also conducted by the different City and Provincial Offices down to lower units/offices in this Regional Office. All PNP personnel deployed during the said activity were reminded on the three Human Rights State Obligations to respect, protect and fulfill human rights of all human being in adherence to the Police Operational Procedures (POP) and Human Rights-based Policing (HRBP).
3. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW DAY CELEBRATION Participation in the Commemoration of the International Humanitarian Law Day.
This Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Office together with Provincial/City Offices and Municipal/City Stations participated in and initiated some activities in commemoration of the Month Long Celebration of “International Humanitarian Law” with this year’s theme: “Pagprotekta sa Mamamayan sa Panahon ng Digmaan, Sama-sama nating Pagtulungan (Let’s work together to Protect the People during Armed Conflict)”. a. On August 10, 2018, personnel from this Office led by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN hanged the IHL Tarpaulin in front of the PRO2 Headquarters to show support for the month-long celebration of the 2018 International Humanitarian Law Month.
b. On August 15, 2018 at about 10:00 AM, PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, conducted lecture on Human Rights to PNP Personnel undergoing the Field Training Officers Course (FTOC) held at Multi-Purpose Hall, RSTU2, Camp Adduru, Tuguegarao CIty.
c. Celebration of Undas 2018.
Participation in the Celebration of UNDAS 2018. On October 31, 2018, this Police Regional Office (PRO) through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office conducted information dissemination to all Provincial and City Human Rights Officers of this PRO on the strict adherence to the Police Operational Procedures and Human Rights-Based Policing during the celebration of the All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day. PNP personnel of this PRO who were deployed during the All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day in their respective areas of jurisdiction were also reminded of the three Human Rights State Obligations to respect, protect and fulfill Human Rights.
C. Improved Community Safety Awareness Through Community-oriented and Human Rights-Based Policing 1. Human Rights Advocacy Programs
Training, Seminars and Lectures
a. Attended the Police Human Rights Officers Course (PHROC).
On June 18 to July 4, 2018, PSINSP WILLIAM C ROC, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer, Cagayan PPO attended the 15-day Police Human Rights Officers Course held at PNP Training Service, Camp Crame, Quezon City, aims to institutionalized a comprehensive education and training program for candidate Police Human Rights Officers (PHROs). The course was participated in by Police Human Rights Officers from the 5 Districts of NCRPO, 17 Police Regional Offices and other National Support Units of the PNP with a total of 24 participants nationwide.
b. Conducted series of Seminars to PRO2 Personnel.
Regional Headquarters On July 3 & 4, 2018, this Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, successfully conducted a 2-Day Human Rights Refresher Seminar held at PCO Clubhouse, Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan participated in by 50 Police Non-Commissioned Officers from the different Offices of this Police Regional Office.
Isabela Police Provincial Office On March 6-9, 2018, Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office led by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO in coordination with the Acting Provincial Director, Isabela PPO, facilitated the two (2) batches of 2-day Human Rights Refresher Seminar participated by personnel of the different city/municipal police stations from the four (4) districts of Isabela held at Isabela PPO Function Hall, Baligatan, City of Ilagan, Isabela.
. Cagayan Police Provincial Office On March 27 & 28, 2018, Police Regional Office through the Regional
Human Rights Affairs Office headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, in coordination with PSSUPT WARREN GASPAR C TOLITO, Provincial Director, Cagayan PPO and PSINSP WILLIAM C ROC, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer, successfully conducted a 2-Day Human Rights Refresher Seminar at Cagayan PPO’s Multi-Purpose Hall, Camp Tirso H Gador, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan participated-in by the fifty two (52) Police Non-Commissioned Officers from the different City/Municipal Police Stations of the three (3) Congressional Districts of Cagayan. As part of the said activity, PCINSP CABACUNGAN turned-over 1,200 pieces of Miranda Warning and Anti-Torture pamphlets to PSSUPT TOLITO to be distributed to all City/Municipal Police Stations of Cagayan PPO.
Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, in coordination with PSSUPT PERCIVAL A RUMBAOA, City Director, Santiago City Police Office and PSINSP RHODELIASOL C LABANG, City Police Human Rights Officer, successfully conducted a 2-Day Human Rights Refresher Seminar at Santiago City PO Conference Room, Santiago City on April 17 & 18, 2018 participated-in by the thirty five (35) Police Non-Commissioned Officers from the different Police Stations and City Mobile Force Company of Santiago City PO and twenty (20) Police Non-Commissioned Officers from the different Police Stations of Quirino PPO with a total of fifty five (55) participants. Likewise, PCINSP CABACUNGAN turned-over 360 pieces of Miranda Warning and Anti-Torture pamphlets to PSINSP LABANG, City Police Human Rights Officer of SCPO and 200 pieces of the same pamphlets to PCINSP JOHN Y RICOMANO, Provincial PHRO, QPPO to be distributed to all City/Municipal Police Stations of SCPO and QPPO.
Nueva Vizcaya Police Provincial Office On May 29 & 30, 2018, Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, RPHRO, in coordination with PSSUPT JEREMIAS E AGLUGUB, Provincial Director, NVPPO and PSINSP FE CORAZON B OPILAS, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer, successfully conducted a 2-Day Human Rights Refresher Seminar at Acosta Hall, NVPPO, Camp Saturnino Dumlao, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, participated-in by 50 Police Non-Commissioned Officers from the different Municipal Police Stations of Nueva Vizcaya Police Provincial Office.
Quirino Police Provincial Office. On August 23 & 24, 2018, this Police Regional Office through the Regional Human Rights Affairs Office headed by PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, Regional Police Human Rights Officer (RPHRO), in coordination with PSSUPT GREGORY B BOGÑALBAL, Provincial Director, Quirino Police Provincial Office and PSINSP RICARDO B SALADA, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer, successfully conducted a 2-Day Human Rights Refresher Seminar at Quirino PPO Conference Room, San Leonardo, Aglipay, Quirino participated in by the fifteen (15) uniformed personnel from Santiago City Police Office and thirty five (35) personnel from the different Police Stations Quirino PPO with a total of fifty (50) participants.
2. Multi-Sectorial Cooperation on Human Rights
On May 25, 2018, PSINSP AILEEN D NICOLAS, Chief, WCPD, Cagayan PPO together with SPO2 Alvin C. Ugali, HRAO PNCO of Cagayan PPO and the team from Regional Juvenile Justice and Welfare Committee RO2 (RJJWC) joined in the conduct of Jail Monitoring at Cagayan Provincial Jail, Tuguegarao City and BJMP Aparri. The team interviewed the CICL detainees. On November 23, 2018 at 9:45 AM, PCI WILLIAM C. ROC, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer of Cagayan PPO paid a courtesy call to Atty Jimmy Baliga, Regional Director of Commission of Human Rights of Region 2, Carig, Tuguegarao City. Both expressed their supports to the PNP programs and activities and vowed to strengthen their partnership through constant collaboration for the promotion of human rights in the region.
On October 26, 2018 at 8:00 AM,
PCINSP RUBEN R VERBO, City Police Human Rights Officers of Tuguegarao City attended Moral recovery on part of PNP’s Internal Cleansing program conducted by Pastor Jerry Langcay of the Alliance Of
Chaplains for Transformation Society Inc (ACTS) at Tuguegarao City Police Station.
3. Prevention and control of Human Rights Violations
Conducted Lectures:
On September 5, 2018 at around 8:30 AM, PCINSP GENESIS C CABACUNGAN, Regional Police Human Rights Officer, conducted lectures on Human Rights to the participants of the Chief of Police (COP) Qualification Course held at PCO Clubhouse Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City.
On September 26, 2018, PCSINP WILLIAM
C. ROC, Provincial Police Human Rights Officer of this office conduct lecture on Basic International Human Rights Standards for Law Enforcers and Law Enforcement Official and its functions and principles to Regional Police Se
curity and Protection Unit 2 located at 2nd floor Peoples Gym, Magallanes St, Tuguegarao City on September 26, 2018 at 9:30 AM.
On October 17, 2018, PCINSP GENESIS C
CABACUNGAN, Regional Police Human Rights Officer, conducted lectures on Human Rights subject to the participants of the Specialized Course for WCPD Officer held at RSTU Lecture Hall, Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City.
4. Community Safety and Awareness Protection Program
5. Internal Security Operations and Counter-terrorism
For the period, a total of 115 major and 199 minor operations were conducted by the Mobile Forces as shown below:
.Unit/Office Major Operation Minor Operations
RMFB 2 55 75
PMFC, Cagayan PPO 11 23
PMFC, Isabela PPO 14 35
PMFC, Nueva Vizcaya PPO 12 23
PMFC, Quirino PPO 12 23
CMFC, Santiago CPO 11 20 TOTAL 115 199
6. Disaster Preparedness
1. Capacity Enhancement on Disaster Response Police Regional Office 2 in coordination with the concerned agencies
continuously conducted training and drills to develop a competent and effective search and rescue operations, emergency medical services, transportation, distribution of relief donation and supplies, facilities and equipment to save human lives and mitigate damage to properties in the disasters-affected areas in the region.
On February 15, 2018 at 2:00 PM, joint
personnel of Alicia PS, Isabela PPO, under the direct supervision of PSINSP DARWIN JOHN B URANI, Chief of Police, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (MDRRMC), Alicia Rescue 531 led by Bryan B Mayoralgo and Alicia Bureau of Fire Protection led by Fire Inspector Haijie Ramil Romero, Municipal Fire Marshal, spearheaded the conduct of 1st Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) held at ISELCO 1, Brgy Victoria, Alicia, Isabela to test the level of preparedness and generate awareness of the community in the eventuality of disaster and emergencies.
Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) on September 12, 2018 at Isabela
PDRRMO, Isabela Provincial Capitol, Ilagan City, Isabela for the upcoming Typhoon Ompong.
Coordinating conference among different leaders of NGAs and LGUs of Region 2 at PRO2 Lounge on September 15, 2018 regarding Typhoon Ompong as presided by Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs Francis N Tolentino.
PNP personnel from different units during the clearing operation on the devastation brought by Typhoons in AOR.
PNP and AFP personnel while they assist in the evacuation of the community to the different evacuation centers established in the region.
After the wrath of the Super Typhoon Ompong, personnel of Cauayan City PS, Isabela PPO headed by the, PSUPT NELSON Z VALLEJO, Officer-In-Charge, together with barangay Officials, BPATs and other concerned organizations joined hands in conducting clearing operation on the highways and other major and secondary roads within Cauayan City.
During the implementation of Police Operations, BPATs gives information
that resulted in the apprehension of persons with warrants. They also help during the conduct of buy-bust operations, and implementation of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign Plan: “Project Double Barrel”. Further, they are always active in providing security and traffic assistance during holidays and other special occasions. c. Issues and concerns in the operationalization of BPO/BPAT
The Barangay Peacekeeping Operations is a comprehensive, and catch-
all anti-crime strategy that seeks to empower all stakeholders to share the responsibility in peacekeeping and maintenance of peace and order. This is also an effective tool in addressing some issues in relation to the internal security operations in Region 2.
However, there are times when some BPAT members particularly in
remote areas cannot render to their responsibilities during farming season. Thus, it is also important that alternative livelihood support must be considered for those members to support the need of their families during such period so as not to hamper their responsibilities in maintaining peace and order in the community and in supporting the PNP on its fight against criminality and illegal drugs.
Lord’s Recovery Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel
Bless Our COPS Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents
Parish Renewal
Experience (PREX)
Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents
Life in the Spirit
Seminar
Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents
Couples for Christ Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents
Bukas Loob sa Diyos Strengthening of PNP Families
Spiritual Enrichment of PNP personnel and dependents
3. Participation in Religious, Health/Physical Fitness, and Environmental
Protection Programs/ Campaigns
4. Family, Juvenile and Gender and Development Program
a. Program Implemented on GAD
Police Regional Office 2 had continuously initiated Gender Awareness and Development (GAD) advocacy activities to support women and children especially those who were victims of violence by addressing their issues and concerns and with the regular conduct of seminars and lectures about rights-based subjects and its related laws by our PCR team, in collaboration with LGUs, civic action groups and other advocates, it helps uplift the morale and
welfare of these fragile members of the community. Supported by the PNP, these people were then enlightened of their rights and will become proud to introduce themselves as important members of the society, and as such, become capable to defend themselves if violence will ever come to them.
On November 23, 2018 at 10:00 AM, personnel of RPCRD led by PSINSP
MIRASOL A MANALO and Santiago CPO, led by PSUPT EFREN T GERABAN, DCDO, conducted Outreach Program at Malini Elementary School, Malvar, Santiago City. Activities conducted includes lecture on RA No. 10627 known as “Anti-Bullying Act” and RA No. 7610 known as “Anti-Child Abuse Law” by PSINSP VILMA D GAOIRAN, Asst. Chief, PCRS, feeding and distribution of school supplies and umbrellas to the kindergarten and Grades I-VI pupils of the said school sponsored by MRS. RORIE C. ESPINO, wife of the undersigned. The activity was initiated in culmination of the National Children’s Month Celebration.
1. Police Outpost on the Street for Traffic Direction, Control and Emergencies (POSTE)
The POSTE is an integrated approach of establishment of a Police Outpost. Police personnel assigned in traffic and patrol shall primarily man the outpost aided by the members of the Municipality/City Rescue of the Public Order and Safety Unit (POSU) and Barangay Tanods which has jurisdiction over the established POSTE. The Personnel assigned in the post shall also be the first responders during emergencies and incidents. They must be property trained in traffic direction and control, first responder procedures and first aid application. The post shall be equipped with first aid kits and other law enforcement paraphernalia/equipment. All MPS/CPS shall determine the location of the initial five (5) POSTE and present the same to the Local Council for LGU to support in the project.
2. Publication of Valley Cops Magazine
Police Regional Office 2 in its way of reaching out the community where the activities, plans, programs and accomplishments of the PNP are shared to the public, has published four (4) editions of the Valley Cops Magazine with a total of 26,800 copies. Its quarterly publication has been nourishing the cooperation and coordination between the PNP and the local government units, thereby enhancing police community relations.
3. Talakayan Sa Isyung Pulis (TSIP)
In keeping the public informed and abreast of the latest issues concerning
our police operations and accomplishments, PRO2 continues to soar high in bringing the public the timeliest information through our PNP Sponsored Radio Program dubbed as “Talakayan Sa Isyung Pulis” being aired over various media entities in the region. Records show that from January 2014 to present, a total of 1,310 radio guestings and 796 TV appearances to include special guestings and interviews from different media entities/practitioners in the region.
4. POLARIS Program
The Partnership AmOng LocAl Resource InstituteS (POLARIS) Program was conceptualized to provide an avenue for convergence for resource institutes for the operationalization of a highly sustainable, inclusive and participative approach in achieving the primary goal of the PNP PATROL Plan 2030 in promoting a community-supported PNP that is highly capable, effective, credible, and pro-active for a better and safer Cagayan.”
This Best Practice was pioneered by the 2nd Regional Public Safety
Battalion, PRO2 and after its adoption by PRO2, all Police Provincial Offices were directed to adopt and implement it by virtue of a resolution passed by the Regional Advisory Council last year.
To adopt and to fully implement this, Cagayan Police Provincial Office has
entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cagayan State University that resulted in the successful accomplishment of various projects that greatly contributed to the Resource Management and Learning and Growth perspectives of the Strategy Roadmap.
5. Patrol Beat System Though Police Regional Office (PRO) 2 recorded a downtrend of crime
volume from the data of CY 2016 compared to CY 2017, it still faces challenges to its mission of establishing peace and order. Among these are street crimes, drug related cases, terrorism, robbery-hold-ups and carnapping incidents. All of these are threats to every individual citizen and the country as a whole.
Street crimes are perpetrated by an individual or group against target/s of
opportunity that undermine the safety of the general public. The common victims of the crimes are those person/s who cannot put up strong resistance to the criminals like students, women, the aged, and visiting tourists. Despite the existence of several strategies to contain this illegal activity, it still persists because of the lackadaisical attitude of some PNP members in implementing religiously the Patrol Beat System (PBS) under the Police Beat Strategy (POBS).
6. Clean Rider Clean Rider was conceptualized to eradicate unroadworthy motorcycles,
to ensure the safety and security of motorcycle riders, to impound stolen motorcycles and to prevent crimes perpetrated by motorcycle-riding suspects.
The recent crimes perpetrated by Motorcycle Riding Suspects (MRS)
targeting high-profile victims such as priests and elected government officials had challenged the policies of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to address these crimes.
Based on the Crime Reporting Analysis System (CRAS), from October
2017 to June 30, 2018, a total of 24 shooting incidents in the region were perpetrated by MRS. 1 of these cases is murder while the other 23 are homicide.
Furthermore, data shows that from October 2017 to June 30, 2018, a total
of 57 motorcycles were stolen/carnapped, which 27 motorcycles were recovered, 25 suspects were arrested while 28 are still at large.
It is for this reason that this CMC is being crafted for a more vigorous,
focused, and effective campaign to totally eliminate crimes perpetrated by MRS.
The decrease in crime volume is attributed to the downtrend of index crimes. The downtrend is a manifestation of police effectiveness in the implementation of crime prevention activities and programs being undertaken by the PNP and the local government units in coordination with other law enforcement agencies. Notably, CSE and CCE showed an increasing trend for the period in review due to the arrest and identification of perpetrators of crimes and eventually filing of appropriate cases in court. Resource Management Optimize Utilization of Financial And Logistical Resources:
5. Financial Management Program
f. Resources Made Available to PRO2:
For the period in review, a total of Php20,060,583.34 (MOOE) was released to PRO2.
PROGRAM FUND RELEASED
Personnel & Records Management 293,583.33
Human resource Management 768,583.33
Health Services 260,166.67
Logistical Services 11,716,166.67
Operation Services 5,259,416.67
Intelligence Services 725,000.00
Police relation Services 325,000.00
Investigation Services 712,666.67
TOTAL Php20,060,583.34
g. Personnel Services:
From December to date, a total of Php81,402,066.25 was released to this Office programmed for the payment of Regular Pay and Allowances of PNP/NUPs, Salary Differential, Initial Clothing Allowance, Combat Duty Pay (CDP), Combat Incentive Pay (CIP), Replacement Clothing Allowance and Subsistence Allowance for Detainees. The most notable of this accomplishment is the release of (Php10,621,983.40) salary of the newly recruited Police Officers who took their oath on October 30, 2018. The PO1’s already received their salary as of December 2018.
C. Management and Donations from LGUs and Other Agencies:
As of this date, a total of Php4,707,736.69 LGU Financial Assistance was
provided to the PNP in kind and cash.
LEARNING AND GROWTH
A. Develop competent, motivated and values-oriented and disciplined personnel.
11. Recruitment Program
For CY 2018, 1st Cycle Recruitment Program, this Regional Office was allocated a quota of 350. We had a total of 866 applicants. After having undergone and passed all the phases of the recruitment and procedure/process, such as: pre-assessment; initial screening (face to face interview, measurement of height and weight, inspection of tattoos and physical agility test (PAT) and submission of documentary requirements); and screening proper (Psychological and Psychiatric Examination (PPE), Physical, Medical and Dental Examination (PMDE), Drug Test (DT), Complete Background Investigation (CBI and Committee Deliberation).
The two hundred eighty five new recruits composed of 223 males and 62
females were found fit for police training and book their oath of office last October 30, 2018 officiated by the undersigned.
Out of the 82 PMDE passers: 1 SAF applicant took his oath on December 7, 2017 prior to his 31st birthday and only 52 candidates took their oath last December 16, 2017 due to the late release of the CBI result from the Directorate of Intelligence. There are 29 Applicants who took their oath last February 20, 2018.
PRO2 processed a total of 249 qualified PO1 applicants for the Special Action Force (SAF). All of them were already turned-over to SAF Headquarters, Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City on July 9, 2018 accompanied by the two SAF Mobile Recruitment Teams assigned in the Regional Office 2.
12. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
Mandatory Schooling (Individual Training Program and Development)
C. Unit Training Program
Unit Accomplishments
Title of PCR-related trainings conducted Number of Participants
Cagayan PPO 2-Day Seminar Orientation on Basic Law Enforcement
52
Isabela PPO Implementation of Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPATs) and Oplan Tokhang
3-Day Seminar on the Incident Command System (ICS)
50
“Nurturing Innate opportunity of Youth for Development : A Leadership Training for Task Force on Youth Development (TFYD) and Katipunan ng Kabataan
30
R.A 9165 215
R.A 9262 200
R.A 7610 150
Crime Prevention Tips 320
Total 3,314
13. LIVING THE PNP CORE VALUES
a. Moral Recovery Program (MRP)
To further strengthen the moral fiber of the PNP personnel rooted in the Filipino culture, values and ideals of Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Maka-Bayan and Maka-Kalikasan and pursue a vision of a Filipino nation that is God-centered, people empowered, and prosperous national community, this Regional Office had conducted One (1) Moral Recovery Program (MRP) involving 50 PNCO participants.
Courses/ Seminars
Office Conducting
the Seminar
Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants
Total Remarks PCO PNCO NUP
Moral Recovery Program
RMFB2 12/12/2018 12/13/2018 0 50 0 50 Complied
b. Gender Awareness and Development Program:
The Gender and Development seminars were conducted to utilize and
substantially enhance the participation of women in development process in ways equal to that of their men counterpart. This Regional Office had conducted one (1) Gender Awareness and Development seminar participated in by 4 PCOs and 46 PNCOs with a total of 50 participants.
On December 22, 2018 at about 7 o’clock in the morning, Ruben Omengan Flores a.k.a “Hector,” 20 years old, married, member of AGAY tribe and a resident of Zone 3, Barangay Cataratan, Allacapan, Cagayan, voluntarily surrendered without firearm to the personnel of Intelligence Platoon of 17IB, PA. The surrender of said CNT member was made possible through the negotiation effort made by Agent Handler Cpl Christopher V Luis Jr (MI) PA thru Coplan Tamper Resurgence. Based on his initial revelation, the subject was recruited by a.k.a “Bimbo” also belonging to the AGAY tribe and a.k.a “Rico”.
2. Operations
a. IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIAL LAWS
1. Campaign against Illegal Drugs
On the campaign against Dangerous Drugs, 47 operations were conducted that resulted in the arrest of 60 persons (45 Users, 24 Pushers, 0 Pusher/User and 4 Minors) and the confiscation of 600.71 grams of MJ leaves and 2.47 grams of shabu. A total of 70 cases were filed in court.
PPO/ CPO
Nr of Persons Arrested Confiscated Illegal Drugs/Quantity (Grams) Opns
2. Campaign against Loose Firearms For the period, there were 34 operations conducted for Violation of RA No.
8294 that resulted in the arrest of 18 suspects and the confiscation/recovery/surrender of 24 assorted firearms.
3. Campaign against Illegal Logging
On the campaign against Illegal Logging in coordination with the DENR,
8 successful operations were conducted that resulted in the confiscation and recovery of 2,104.72 board feet of Narra, 350 board feet of flitches and 1,947.83 board feet of other lumbers worth Php 138,861.50.14 persons were arrested and four cases were filed in court.
Campaign against Loose Firearms
PPOs/ CPO
Number of Operations conducted
PERSON ARRESTED
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Number of Firearms Confiscated/Surrendered/Recovered (CSR)
On the campaign against motorcycles four (4) were recovered, five (5) person is arrested and three (3) cases were filed in court.
Cagayan Isabela NVizcaya Quirino Batanes Santiago TOTAL
Recovered Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Recovered Motorcycles
2 1 2 0 0 2 4
Arrested Persons
2 1 3 0 0 0 5
Case Filed 1 1 2 0 0 0 3
5. Campaign against Child Abuse/Pedophile
On the campaign against Child Abuse/Pedophile, there were 11 operations conducted that resulted in the arrest of six (6) persons and five (5) cases were filed in court.
6. Campaign against Illegal Gambling
There were nine (9) successful operations conducted that resulted in the
confiscation of cash bets amounting to Php40,414.00 while 160 persons were arrested and nine (9) cases were filed in court.
For the period, a total of 733 crime incidents were recorded. This is lower by 348 incidents or 32.19% as compared to 1,081 incidents of the same period of CY 2017. Out of this figure, 723 were recorded in the PNP blotter and 10 from Other Law Enforcement Agencies (OLEAs). 2. Index Crime Volume
Index crimes registered 147 incidents, which is lower by 106 or 41.90% as compared to the 253 incidents that were recorded in the previous period.
Out of the total Index Crime, 97 or 65.99% are Crimes Against Person and 50 or 34.01% are Crimes Against Property. Further, Index Crimes are subdivided as follows: Physical Injury registered the highest number of incidents with 61 or 41.50%; followed by Theft with 26 or 17.69%; Murder with 20 or 13.61%; Robbery, Rape, and Carnapping with 11 or 7.48%; Homicide with 5 or 3.40% and Cattle Rustling with 2 or 1.36% .
All index crimes had decreased for the period in review when compared with the previous period, except for Murder and Cattle Rustling cases. Physical injury decreased by 62 or 50.41% from 123 to 61 incidents, theft decreased by 31 or 54.39% from 57 to 26 incidents, Murder increased by 3 or 17.65% from 17 to 20 incidents, Robbery decreased by 12 or 52.17% from 23 to 11 incidents, Carnapping decreased by 4 or 26.67% from 15 to 11 incidents, Homicide decreased by 1 or 16.67% from 6 to 5 incidents, and Rape stagnated for the period in review.
For the period, Vehicular Accidents/Traffic Incidents has the highest number of incidents with 404 which lowered by 176 or 30.34% as compared to the 580 incidents of the previous period.
6. Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR)
PPOs/CPO
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CRIME RATE INDEX CRIME
RATE NON-INDEX CRIME
RATE
2017 2018 2017 2018 2017 2018
BATANES 0.00 11.21 0.00 11.21 0.00 0.00
CAGAYAN 16.44 14.26 5.56 4.03 10.88 10.23
ISABELA 20.67 17.56 4.04 3.58 16.63 13.98
SANTIAGO CITY 119.71 53.76 24.37 9.32 95.34 44.44
NUEVA VIZCAYA 80.13 41.88 17.95 5.56 62.18 36.33
QUIRINO 11.76 9.20 2.56 1.02 9.20 8.18
AMCR 30.27 20.53 7.08 4.12 23.19 16.41
The Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR) for the period under review is 20.53, which is lower by 9.74 or 32.19% as compared to the 30.27 AMCR in the previous period. Santiago CPO obtained the highest with 53.76 AMCR, while Quirino PPO obtained the lowest with 9.20 AMCR.
Out of the 723 crime incidents recorded in the PNP Blotter, 509 cases were solved reflecting a Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) of 70.40%. It increased by 2.15% as compared to the 68.25% CSE of the previous period. Santiago CPO has the highest CSE with 88.73%. 8. Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE)
PPOs/CPO PREV CURR VAR
BATANES 0.00 00.00 0.00
CAGAYAN 45.88 62.86 16.98
ISABELA 85.27 83.59 -1.69
SANTIAGO CITY 90.32 95.77 5.45
NUEVA VIZCAYA 82.85 90.77 7.92
QUIRINO 56.52 100.00 43.48
REGIONAL 76.98 82.16 5.17
Out of the 723 crime incidents recorded in the PNP Blotter, 594 cases were cleared reflecting a Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE) of 82.16%. It increased by 5.17% as compared to the 76.98% CCE of previous period. Santiago CPO has the highest CCE with 95.77%.
9. Neutralization of Wanted Persons
Of the 147 Warrants of Arrest received, 81 were served reflecting a 55.10% service of warrant of arrest that resulted in the apprehension of 129 wanted persons who were charged of various offenses.
PPOs/CPO WA
RECEIVED
WA SERVED % OF
SERVICE OF WA
TOTAL # OF ARRESTED WANTED
PERSONS
BATANES 0 0 0 0
CAGAYAN 54 16 29.63 29
ISABELA 49 37 75.51 44
SANTIAGO CITY 6 3 50.00 3
NUEVA VIZCAYA 35 19 54.29 47
QUIRINO 3 6 200.00 6
TOTAL: 147 81 55.10 129
j. Women and Children Protection Desk On cases of Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD), there were 71 WCPD cases recorded in the region, broken down as follows: 35 cases involving children and 29 involving women as victims, 7 cases involving children as suspects. All cases were filed and referred to appropriate courts and offices.
On Pre-Charge Evaluation cases, there were 2 cases received during the period in review involving two (2) PNCOs who were charged administratively. Of the 2 administrative cases, 2 were under summary proceedings.
l. On E-Projects a. Crime Incident Reporting Analysis System (CIRAS) – Percentage of Compliance
b. Wanted Person Information System (WPIS) – Percent of Compliance
c. e-Rogues Gallery – Percent of Compliance
PPOs/CPO ARRESTED
WANTED PERSONS
NO. OF E-ROGUES GALLERY ENCODED
VARIANCE % OF COMPLIANCE
BATANES 0 0 0 0.00
CAGAYAN 29 18 -11 62.07
ISABELA 44 28 -16 63.64
NUEVA VIZCAYA 47 27 -20 57.45
QUIRINO 6 5 -1 83.33
SANTIAGO 3 2 -1 66.67
TOTAL: 129 80 -49 62.02
2. Improved Community Safety Awareness Through Community-oriented and Human Rights-Based Policing
a. Prevention and Control of Human Rights Violation
National Human Rights Consciousness Week Celebration
Police Regional Office 2 through the Human Rights Affairs Office,
spearheaded the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the week-long celebration of the National Human Rights Consciousness Week (NHRCW) from December 4 to 10, 2018 with this year’s theme: “The Philippines in the Observance of UDHR’s 70th Anniversary: Protecting Human Lives, Uplifting Human Dignity, and Advancing People’s Progress”.
On December 4, 2018, RHRAO personnel led by PCINSP GENESIS
CABACUNGAN, RPHRO hanged the UDHR and NHRCW tarpaulin in front of PRO2 Headquarters to show support in the Celebration of the National Human Rights Consciousness Week and the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
On December 5, 2018 at 8:30 AM, PCI CABACUNGAN and PO3 Nilda P
Domingo, Education & Advocacy PNCO together with SPO4 Romeo P Esquibil, RESPO, conducted Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE) among the members of PSBRC SANDIWA Class of 2017 held at PRO2 Covered Court, Camp Adduru, Tuguegarao City. Topics discussed are the basic concepts of Human Rights, Human Rights Based Policing and some of the HR advisories under the PNP Know your Rights Mobile app.
On December 7, 2018 at about 8:30 in the morning, PCINSP
CABACUNGAN was invited as guest during the regular radio program dubbed as “Talakayan Sa Isyung Pulis” at DWPE, 729Khrz, Radyo Pilipinas Tuguegarao, anchored by Ms Teresa C Campos and hosted by the personnel of Regional Public Information Office. PCINSP CABACUNGAN discussed the PNP’s activities in line with the celebration of the National Human Rights Consciousness Week and the UDHR’s 70th Anniversary.
On December 10, 2018 at about 7:45 AM, PCI CABACUNGAN led the reading of the "Panata Sa Karapatang Pantao" during the PRO2's Flag Raising and Awarding Ceremonies held at the PRO2 Grandstand, Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City.
3. Community Safety and Awareness Protection Program Results-Oriented Operations - Community Relations
a. Education and Awareness Advocacies (Seminar/Lecture)
On December 8, 2018 at 9:00 AM, PSINSP NOVA LYN C AGGASID, CPD/Admin Officer of Solano Police Station, Nueva Vizcaya Police Provincial Office conducted Drug Abuse Prevention, Education and Control among Grade 12 students of Saint Louis School and their parents at SLS Jubilee Gymnasium, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya. The activity aims to educate students and their parents about the harmful effects of illegal drugs and its consequences.
4. Internal Security Operations and Counter-terrorism
For the period, a total of 29 major and 64 minor operations were conducted by the Mobile Forces as shown below:
.Unit/Office Major Operation Minor Operations
RMFB 2 6 24
PMFC, Cagayan PPO 3 8
PMFC, Isabela PPO 1st
COY 3 6
PMFC, Isabela PPO 2nd
COY 0 5
PMFC, Nueva Vizcaya PPO 6 9
PMFC, Quirino PPO 2 8
CMFC, Santiago CPO 3 6
TOTAL 29 64
5. Disaster Preparedness
a. Capacity Enhancement on Disaster Response
The objective of the disaster-related trainings/seminar is to: 1. Continue strengthening its capacity for integrated disaster risk management at the municipal, provincial and regional level; and 2. Improve the capacity to respond promptly and effectively to an eligible emergency.
b. Disaster Preparedness and Response related Activities
On December 6, 2018 at 8:00 AM, PO1 Jay Mark R Benito of Cabarroguis Police Station, Quirino Police Provincial Office under the supervision of PCI MARIO S TULIO JR, COP conducted Information awareness campaign through distribution of IEC materials on crime prevention and public safety measures re "Ligtas Paskuhan 2018" among students of CNSAT.
5. Electronic and Print Media
Types of Medium Number of Activities
a. Television 24
b. Radio 99
c. Print (featured stories and/or press releases) 109
c. Family, Juvenile and Gender and Development Program
a. FJGAD-related Training
Unit (PRO/NSU)
Accomplishments
Gender Sensitivity Training Women & Children Advocacy Program
Nr of Trngs Conducted
Nr of Participants
Nr of Trngs Conducted
Nr of Participants
Cagayan PPO 3 50 3 50
Isabela PPO 37 528 37 938
N. Vizcaya PPO 17 328 15 252
Quirino PPO 1 30 1 30
Santiago CPO 6 300 6 300
Total 64 1,236 62 1,570
1. Program Implemented on GAD
Police Regional Office 2 had continuously initiated Gender Awareness
and Development (GAD) advocacy activities to support women and children especially those who were victims of violence by addressing their issues and concerns and with the regular conduct of seminars and lectures about rights-based subjects and its related laws by our PCR team, in collaboration with LGUs, civic action groups and other advocates. It helps to uplift the morale and welfare of these fragile members of the community. With the support of the PNP, these people were enlightened about their rights, became proud for themselves and was able to realize that they are still important members of the society.
b. Anti-Corruption Initiative (PNP Citizen’s Charter)
1. Implementation of PNP Citizen’s Charter by NHQ PNP Frontline Offices (DI, PCRG, CLG, CSG (FED & SOSIA), HPG, PRBS, PTCFOR)
Unit
Accomplishments (Based on the Client Satisfaction Survey Form)
2. Display of Service Standards/Flowcharts of Police Station Services
Unit (by PPO)
Accomplishments
Number of CPS/MPS
Number of CPS/MPS Stations with Service Standards/ Flowcharts
Displayed
Batanes PPO 6 6
Cagayan PPO 29 29
Isabela PPO 36 36
N. Vizcaya PPO 15 15
Quirino PPO 6 6
Santiago CPO 2 2
Total 94 94
c. Strengthening police-community partnership;
Community-Based Program (Pamaskong Handog ng PRO2)
On December 16, 2018 at 9:00 AM, personnel of this Regional Office headed by the undersigned, together with the PRO2 Ladies led by Mrs. Rorie C Espino initiated the Gift Giving activity dubbed as “Pamaskong Handog 2018” to the 600 constituents of Peñablanca and Baggao, both in Cagayan.
The undersigned led in the gift-giving activity in Brgy. Agugaddan,
Peñablanca, Cagayan with the OLC Club, while PCSUPT JOHN CORNELIUS A JAMBORA, DRDA, together with PSSUPT DOMINGO R LUCAS, DRDO, headed the activity in Baggao, Cagayan to the four adjacent barangays, namely, Brgys. Ibulu, Caruppian, Bagunut and San Vicente held in Brgy. Ibulu, Baggao, Cagayan.
The highlights of the activity were the giving of grocery items facilitated by the PRO2 Ladies Club, Distribution of IEC materials, a Medical and Dental Mission spearheaded by the RHS2, a Feeding Program by PCR personnel of Cagayan PPO, Lectures on Internal Security Operations and its related topics and free haircut.
The conduct of these outreach activities served as an avenue to help
address the needs of the less fortunate in far flung areas. This also become an opportunity for the men and women of PRO2 to visit the victims heavily devastated by the wrath of typhoons Ompong and Rosita.
d. Community participation to PNP’s various programs in the maintenance of peace and order.
PSSUPT WARREN GASPAR A TOLITO, PD, Cagayan Police Provincial Office, attended the 4th Quarter Meeting of Cagayan Peace and Order Council (CPOC) and Cagayan Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CADAC) held at Crown Pavillion Hotel on December 7, 2018. The activity aims to monitor the prevailing peace and order in its area of responsibility.
d. Enhancement of the image and credibility of the PNP.
Enhancement of the image and credibility of the PNP.
Libreng Kapehan Handog ng Kapulisa
One of the emerging best practices of Police Regional Office 2 is the “Libreng Kapehan handog ng Kapulisan” initiated by Villaverde Police Station, Nueva Vizcaya PPO wherein free coffee is offered to all the walk-in clients who are waiting when transacting business in the station. Through the initiative of personnel of the said Police Station, the Libreng Kapehan to our clients was established.
2018 Best Practice
2. Police Outpost on the Street for Traffic Direction, Control and
Emergencies (POSTE)
The POSTE is an integrated approach of establishment of a Police Outpost. Police personnel assigned in traffic and patrol shall primarily man the outpost aided by the members of the Municipality/City Rescue of the Public Order and Safety Unit (POSU) and Barangay Tanods which has jurisdiction over the established POSTE. The Personnel assigned in the post shall also be the first responders during emergencies and incidents. They must be properly trained in traffic direction and control, first responder procedures and first aid application. The post shall be equipped with first aid kits and other law enforcement paraphernalia/equipment. All MPS/CPS shall determine the location of the initial five (5) POSTE and present the same to the Local Council for LGU to support in the project.
2. Publication of Valley Cops Magazine
Police Regional Office 2 in its way of reaching out the community where the activities, plans, programs and accomplishments of the PNP are shared to the public, has published four (4) editions of the Valley Cops Magazine with a total of 26,800 copies. Its quarterly publication has been nourishing the cooperation and coordination between the PNP and the local government units, thereby enhancing police community relations.
3. Talakayan Sa Isyung Pulis (TSIP)
In keeping the public informed and abreast of the latest issues concerning
our police operations and accomplishments, PRO2 continues to soar high in bringing the public the timeliest information through our PNP Sponsored Radio Program dubbed as “Talakayan Sa Isyung Pulis” being aired over various media entities in the region. Records show that from January 2014 to present, a total of 1,310 radio
guestings and 796 TV appearances to include special guestings and interviews from different media entities/practitioners in the region.
4. POLARIS Program
The Partnership AmOng LocAl Resource InstituteS (POLARIS) Program was conceptualized to provide an avenue for convergence for resource institutes for the operationalization of a highly sustainable, inclusive and participative approach in achieving the primary goal of the PNP PATROL Plan 2030 in promoting a community-supported PNP that is highly capable, effective, credible, and pro-active for a better and safer Cagayan.”
This Best Practice was pioneered by the 2nd Regional Public Safety Battalion, PRO2 and after its adoption by PRO2, all Police Provincial Offices were directed to adopt and implement it by virtue of a resolution passed by the Regional Advisory Council last year.
To adopt and to fully implement this, Cagayan Police Provincial Office has
entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cagayan State University that resulted in the successful accomplishment of various projects that greatly contributed to the Resource Management and Learning and Growth perspectives of the Strategy Roadmap.
5. Patrol Beat System Though Police Regional Office (PRO) 2 recorded a downtrend of crime
volume from the data of CY 2016 compared to CY 2017, it still faces challenges to its mission of establishing peace and order. Among these are street crimes, drug related cases, terrorism, robbery-hold-ups and carnapping incidents. All of these are threats to every individual citizen and the country as a whole.
Street crimes are perpetrated by an individual or group against target/s of
opportunity that undermine the safety of the general public. The common victims of the crimes are those person/s who cannot put up strong resistance to the criminals like students, women, the aged, and visiting tourists. Despite the existence of several strategies to contain this illegal activity, it still persists because of the lackadaisical attitude of some PNP members in implementing religiously the Patrol Beat System (PBS) under the Police Beat Strategy (POBS).
6. Clean Rider
Clean Rider was conceptualized to eradicate unworthy motorcycles, to
ensure the safety and security of motorcycle riders, to impound stolen motorcycles and to prevent crimes perpetrated by motorcycle-riding suspects.
The recent crimes perpetrated by Motorcycle Riding Suspects (MRS)
targeting high-profile victims such as priests and elected government officials had
challenged the policies of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to address these crimes.
Based on the Crime Reporting Analysis System (CRAS), from October
2017 to June 30, 2018, a total of 24 shooting incidents in the region were perpetrated by MRS. One of these cases is murder while 23 others are homicide.
Furthermore, data shows that from October 2017 to June 30, 2018, a total
of 57 motorcycles were stolen/carnapped, which 27 motorcycles were recovered, 25 suspects were arrested while 28 are still at large.
It is for this reason that this CMC is being crafted for a more vigorous,
focused, and effective campaign to totally eliminate crimes perpetrated by MRS. The PNP- PRO2 Hierarchy
JOSE MARIO M ESPINO Police Chief Superintendent Regional Director, PRO2