PNP Final Report PDF
PNP Final Report PDF
PNP Final Report PDF
Transforming
the Philippine National Police (PNP)
to a More Capable, Effective
and Credible Police Force
(Phase 2)
FINAL REPORT ANNEXES
June 2005
PHILIPPINE
NATIONAL POLICE
SUPREME COURT
OF THE PHILIPPINES
UNITED NATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
CONTENTS - ANNEXES
CONTENTS
Contents
.......................................................................................................................................... i
Acronyms
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Annex 4.2
Annex 4.3
POLICE OPERATIONS
Annex 5.1
Annex 5.2
Annex 8.2
Annex 8.3
Annex 8.4
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ACRONYMS
ACRONYMS
ABM
ADB
AFP
AOPB
APJR
APR
ARD
ARMM
ASEAN
ASG
AUSAID
BER
BFAR
BFP
BIC
BIR
BJMP
BOC
Bureau of Customs
BOT
Board of Trustees
BPP
BSPS
BuCor
Bureau of Corrections
CA
Commonwealth Act
CAR
CDM
CES
CESB
CFC
CHED
CHR
CHS
Chaplain Service
CIDG
CIDT
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CIDU
CLG
CLS
CMP
CO
Capital Outlay
COA
Commission on Audit
COBIT
COMELEC
Commission on Elections
COMMEL
CPD
CPI
CPO
COMPACT
COPS
CS
Computer Service
CSC
CSEE
CSG
CSO
DBM
DA
Department of Agriculture
DDB
DC
DENR
DHRDD
DI
DIDM
DILG
DL
DO
DOJ
Department of Justice
DOST
DOTC
DPCR
ACRONYMS
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DPL
DPO
DPRM
DPUCSP
DRD
DS
Directorial Staff
DSWD
DT
Dissident Terrorist
DTI
DV
Disbursement Voucher
DVD
EDSA
EO
Executive Order
EOD
ES
Engineering Service
ETEEAP
EU
European Union
FED
FGD
FNTI
FSO
GAA
GAD
GAS
GDP
G-EPS
GPS
GSIS
HEI
HRM
HS
Health Service
HSS
IAC-AT
IAC-AVAWC
ACRONYMS
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IA/CPSP
IAS
IG
Intelligence Group
ILS
INP
IPER
IPR
IRP
IS
Information System
ISO
ISSP
JNTI
IT
Information Technology
JO
Job Order
JTF-ATP
KBP
KFR
Kidnap-for-Ransom
LAN
LGA
LGU
LLDA
LS
Legal Service
LSS
LTO
MDS
MFO
MG
Maritime Group
MMDA
MMLTCC
MOA
Memorandum of Agreement
MOOE
MPC
MPE
MPS
MPSA
ACRONYMS
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MTDP
MTEF
MTPDP
MTRCB
MVIS
NAB
NACC
NACTF
NAPOLCOM
NAKTAF
NBI
NCA
NCC
NCCAS
NCIS
NCMIS
NCR
NCRFW
NCRPO
NCRTI
NDLEPCC
NEDA
NEP
NGAS
NGO
Non-Governmental Organization
NHQ
National Headquarters
NICA
NPC
NPS
NSCB
NSO
NSU
NUP
Non-Uniformed Personnel
NWA
ODA
ACRONYMS
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OMB
OPB
OPBC
OPLAN
Operations Plan
OSCP
OSEC
PACER
PAIRTF
PAMS
PAO
PAOCC
PASTF
PAT
PC
PCAS
PCG
P/Cinsp
PCO
PCR
P/Csupt
PD
Presidential Decree
PDEA
P/DG
P/DDG
PEM
PGF
PIB
PIO
P/Insp
Police Inspector
PIT
PLEB
PMA
PMO
PNCO
PNP
ACRONYMS
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PNPA
PNTI
PO
POE
Program of Expenditures
POC
POL
POPB
POPBE
POPBG
PPA
PPO
PPSC
PRA
PRO
PS
Personal Services
PSBCC
PSBRC
PSCISC
PSCRS
PSFPC
PSJLC
PSOAC
PSOBC
PSOCC
PSOSEC
PSPO
PSSLC
PSSACIC
PSSPIC
P/Ssupt
P/Supt
Police Superintendent
PTF-TSMA
PTS
RA
Republic Act
ACRONYMS
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RAB
RBMES
RCIDU
RCLO
R&D
RDHRDD
RFSO
RIU
RMO
RPOC
RTS
SAF
SAGSD
SAL
SAO
SBR
SC
SILG
SLL
SOCO
SONA
SOPs
SPF
SPO
SPT
SRDP
SSL
SWOT
TA
Technical Assistance
TCDS
T&E
TIG
Time-in-Grade
TMG
TMT
TMU
ACRONYMS
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TPPD
UN
United Nations
UNDP
UNICJRI
UNODC
USAID
USAFE
UTP
UXO
Unexploded Ordnance
VCD
VIP
WB
World Bank
WCD
WO
Work Order
ACRONYMS
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EXCERPTS FROM
REPUBLIC ACT 6975 (AS AMENDED BY RA 8551)
ANNEX 4.1
(2)
(3)
1
2
3
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EXCERPTS FROM
REPUBLIC ACT 6975 (AS AMENDED BY RA 8551)
2)
Examine and audit, and thereafter establish the standards for such
purposes on a continuing basis, the performance, activities, and
facilities of all police agencies throughout the country;
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
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REPUBLIC ACT 6975 (AS AMENDED BY RA 8551)
(b)
(c)
Render to the President and to the Congress an annual report on its activities
and accomplishments during the thirty (30) days after the end of the calendar
year, which shall include an appraisal of the conditions obtaining in the
organization and administration of police agencies in the municipalities, cities
and provinces throughout the country, and recommendations for appropriate
remedial legislation;
(d)
Recommend to the President, through the Secretary, within sixty (60) days
before the commencement of each calendar year, a crime prevention
program; and
(e)
Perform such other functions necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act
and as the President may direct.4
Under Section 32, as amended by RA 8551, the NAPOLCOM shall administer the entrance
and promotional examinations for policemen on the basis of its set standards.
Staff Services
(a)
(2)
The Legal Affairs Service, which shall provide the Commission with
efficient and effective service as legal counsel of the Commission;
draft or stud contracts affecting the Commission and submit
appropriate recommendations pertaining thereto; and render legal
opinions arising from the administration and operation of the
Philippine National Police and the Commission;
(3)
(4)
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(5)
(6)
(7)
The Financial Service, which shall provide the Commission with staff
advice and assistance on budgetary and financial matters, including
the overseeing of the processing and disbursement of funds
pertaining to the scholarship program and surviving children of
deceased and/or permanently incapacitated PNP personnel.
(b)
(c)
The National Appellate Board shall decide cases on appeal from decisions
rendered by the PNP chief, while the regional appellate boards shall decide
cases on appeal from decisions rendered by officers other than the PNP
chief, the mayor, and the Peoples Law Enforcement Board (PLEB).5
Regional Offices
The NAPOLCOM operates and maintains regional offices headed by regional directors to
implement polices and programs of the Commission in their respective regions. Also, these
offices adjudicate benefit claims.6
5
6
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Members of the police force who were integrated into the Integrated National
Police (INP) pursuant to PD 765;
(b)
(c)
Those of the technical services of the AFP assigned with the PC.
In addition, the PNP shall absorb the Office of the National Action Committee on AntiHijacking (NACAH) of the DND, all the functions of the Philippine Air Force Security
Command (PAFSECOM), as well as the police functions of the Coast Guard.8
The PNP shall be headed by a Chief who shall be assisted by two (2) deputy chief, one (1)
for operations and one (1) for administration, both of whom shall be appointed by the
President upon recommendation of the Commission from among the most senior and
qualified officers in the service: Provided, however, That in no case shall any officer who has
retired or is retirable within six (6) months from his compulsory retirement age be appointed
as Chief of the PNP. The PNP shall be composed of a national office, regional offices,
provincial offices, district offices, city or municipal stations.
At the national level, the PNP shall maintain its office in Metropolitan Manila which shall
house the directorial staff, service staff and special support units.
At the regional level, the PNP shall have regional offices, including that of the National
Capital Region, which may be divided into two (2) separate regions without prejudice to the
pertinent provisions of the Organic Act for the Autonomous Regions of the Cordilleras and
Muslim Mindanao relative to the creation of a regional office force in the area of autonomy.
Each of these regional offices shall be headed by a regional director for peace and order.
At the provincial level, there shall be a PNP office, each headed by a provincial director. In
the case of large provinces, police districts may be established by the Commission to be
headed by a district director.
7
8
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At the city or municipal level, there shall be a PNP station, each headed by a chief of police.9
(a)
Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the protection of lives and
properties;
(b)
Maintain peace and order and take all necessary steps to ensure public
safety;
(c)
Investigate and prevent crimes, effect the arrest of criminal offenders, bring
offenders to justice and assist in their prosecution;
(d)
(e)
Detain an arrested person for a period not beyond what is prescribed by law,
informing the person so detained of all his rights under the Constitution;
(f)
(g)
Supervise and control the training and operations of security agencies and
issue licenses to operate security agencies, and to security guards and
private detectives, for the practice of their professions; and
(h)
Perform such other duties and exercise all other functions as may be
provided by law.10
The command and direction of the PNP shall be vested in the Chief of the PNP with the
following powers and functions:
(a)
(b)
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11
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(2)
Logistic Unit.
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Logistics Unit shall be responsible for the
procurement, distributions and management of all the logistical
requirements of the PNP including firearms and ammunition.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
ANNEX 4-7
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12
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Id., sec.35(1)-(6).
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(8)
(9)
(10)
Civil Relations Units. Headed with a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Civil Relations Unit shall implement plans and
programs that will promote community and citizens participation in
the maintenance of peace and order and public safety.13
The members of the PNP shall be considered employees of the National Government and
shall draw their salaries therefrom: Provided, That PNP members assigned in Metropolitan
Manila, chartered cities and first class municipalities may be paid in additional monthly
allowance by the local government unit concerned.
An Internal Affairs Service (IAS) of the PNP has been created to have the following powers
and functions:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
File appropriate criminal cases against PNP members before the court as
evidence warrants and assist in the prosecution of the case;
(f)
The IAS shall also conduct, motu proprio, automatic investigation of the following cases:
13
(a)
(b)
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(c)
(d)
Incidents where a suspect in the custody of the police was seriously injured;
and
(e)
Finally, the IAS shall provide documents or recommendations as regards to the promotion of
the members of the PNP or the assignment of PNP personnel to any key position.14
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ANNEX 4.2
RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the protection of lives and properties
Maintain peace and order and take all necessary steps to ensure public safety
Investigate and prevent crimes, effect the arrest of criminal offenders, bring offenders to
justice and assist in their prosecution
Undertake investigations of crime and other offenses against the laws of the Philippines,
upon its own initiative and as public interest may require
Render assistance, whenever properly requested in the investigation or defection of crimes
and other offenses
Act as a national clearinghouse of crimes and other information for the benefit and use of all
prosecuting and law enforcement entities of the Philippines, identification of records of all
persons without criminal convictions, records of identifying marks, characteristics and
ownership of possession of all firearms as well as of test bullets fired therefrom
Conducts investigation and intelligence on cases in the commission of any crime relative to
the use, abuse and trafficking of dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursor and essential
chemical as provided under the Dangerous Drug Act and provisions of PD No. 1619.
Arrests and apprehends as well as searches all violators and seizes or confiscates, the
effects or proceeds of the crimes as provided by law and take custody thereof
Take charge and custody of all dangerous drugs and/ or controlled precursors and essential
chemicals seized, confiscated or surrendered to any national, provincial or local law
enforcement agency, if no longer needed for purposes of evidence in court
Establish forensic laboratories in each PNP office in every province and city in order to
facilitate action or seize or confiscate drugs, thereby hastening its destruction without delay
Initiate and undertake the formation of nationwide organization which shall coordinate and
supervise all activities against drug abuse in every province, city, municipality and barangay
with the active participation of local government units, NGOs, citizenry, subject to the
provision of previously formulated programs of action against dangerous drugs
Establish and maintain a national drug intelligence system in cooperation with law
enforcement agencies and other government agencies
Establish and maintain close coordination, cooperation and linkage with international drug
control and administration agencies and organizations and implement the applicable
provisions of international conventions and agreements related to dangerous drugs to which
the Philippines is signatory
Initiate and undertake national campaign for drug prevention and drug control program
Conduct community and civic action and other community-related activities;
Assist government agencies concerned and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the
anti-drug campaign;
Facilitate the rehabilitation and development of rebel returnees/ surrenderees;
Assists the PNP and other law enforcement agencies in maintaining peace and order
Enforce laws and regulations on the high seas and waters under Philippine jurisdiction, in
cases such as intrusion/ poaching, piracy, smuggling, drugs, arms and explosive trafficking,
illegal fishing and the like. It is the main government unit tasked to promote safety of life and
property at sea, safeguard marine resources and environment, promote maritime security,
and assist in the enforcement of laws on the high seas under jurisdiction of the Philippines.
Conducts surveillance and enforcement activities in coordination with other concerned
government agencies
Operations of the PCG is supervised by an Office of the Commandant. The Commandant
also heads the Board of Marine Inquiry (BMI) which investigate marine accidents in relation
to the liability of the ship owners and officers as well as complaints against marine officers
arising from the accidents
Maintain airport security, safety, and efficiency of the MIAA complex by controlling access in
restricted areas
ANNEX 4-11
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Metro Manila Development
Authority (RA 7924)
RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
Implements the programs and projects concerning traffic management it has developed in
pursuance of its set policies
Collects fines and penalties for all kinds of violations of traffic rules and regulations,
whether moving or non-moving in nature, and confiscate and suspend or revoke drivers
licenses in the enforcement of such traffic laws and regulations, the provisions of RA 4136
and PD 1605 to the contrary notwithstanding.
Enforces all traffic laws and regulations in Metro Manila, through its traffic operation
center, and may deputize members of the PNP, traffic enforcers of local government units,
duly licensed security guards, or members of non-governmental organization to whom
may be delegated certain authority, subject to such conditions and requirements as the
Authority may impose
Has supervisory and police authority over seas within the jurisdiction of the Philippines and
all over the coasts, ports, airports, harbors, bays, rivers, and inland waters whether
navigable or not, from the sea in prevention of smuggling and other frauds, control
vessels/aircrafts doing foreign trade, enforcement of tariff and customs laws, control of the
handling of foreign mails for revenues and prevention purposes, control of import
Has jurisdiction over forfeiture and seizure cases
Enforces all laws, rules and regulations governing the conservation and management of
fishery resources, except in municipal waters, and to settle conflicts of resource use and
allocations in consultation with the NFARMC, LGUs and local Farms
Enforce all forfeitures, penalties and fines connected therewith, including the execution of
judgements in all cases decided in its favor by the Court of Tax Appeals and the ordinary
courts
Enforces the Land Transportation rules and regulations and Traffic Code, the Public Service
Act, supervises the activities of land transportation and traffic enforcement agencies
Inspection and Registration of Motor Vehicles
Exercises police authority in the areas of providing security to cargo, port equipment,
structures, facilities, personnel and documents; of regulating movement of cargo and people
in ports; and in maintaining peace and order within the port premises
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Optical Media Board (RA 9236)
RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
(b) For efficient, effective and economical governance, the purpose of which is the general
welfare of the barangay and its inhabitants pursuant to Section 16 of this Code, the punong
barangay shall:
(1) Enforce all laws and ordinances which are applicable within the barangay;
(3) Maintain public order in the barangay and, in pursuance thereof, assist the city or municipal
mayor and the sanggunian members in the performance of their duties and functions;
(6) Organize and lead an emergency group whenever the same may be necessary for the
maintenance of peace and order or on occasions of emergency or calamity within the barangay;
(9) Enforce laws and regulations relating to pollution control and protection of the environment;
(10) Administer the operation of the Katarungang Pambarangay in accordance with the
provisions of this Code;
(12) Ensure the delivery of basic services as mandated under Section 17 of this Code;
(b) In the performance of his peace and order functions, the punong barangay shall be entitled
to possess and carry the necessary firearm within his territorial jurisdiction, subject to
appropriate rules and regulations.
(b) Act as peace officers in the maintenance of public order and safety;
(1) (b) (vii) Carry out such emergency measures as may be necessary during and in the
aftermath of man-made and natural disasters and calamities;
(2) Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the governance of the municipality and the
exercise of its corporate powers provided for under Section 22 of this Code, implement all
approved policies, programs, projects, services and activities of the municipality and, in addition
to the foregoing, shall: Ensure that the acts of the municipality's component barangays and of its
officials and employees are within the scope of their prescribed powers, functions, duties and
responsibilities;
(iv) Be entitled to carry the necessary firearm within his territorial jurisdiction;
(vi) Call upon the appropriate law enforcement agencies to suppress disorder, riot, lawless
violence, rebellion or sedition or to apprehend violators of the law when public interest so
requires and the municipal police forces are inadequate to cope with the situation or the
violators;
(2) Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the governance of the municipality and the
exercise of its corporate powers provided for under Section 22 of this Code, implement all
approved policies, programs, projects, services and activities of the municipality and, in addition
to the foregoing, shall: Ensure that the acts of the municipality's component barangays and of its
officials and employees are within the scope of their prescribed powers, functions, duties and
responsibilities;
(iv) Be entitled to carry the necessary firearm within his territorial jurisdiction;
(vi) Call upon the appropriate law enforcement agencies to suppress disorder, riot, lawless
violence, rebellion or sedition or to apprehend violators of the law when public interest so
requires and the municipal police forces are inadequate to cope with the situation or the
violators;
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RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
Prepare and implement fast-track anti-crime action agenda and adopt appropriate
measures to ensure and efficient and effective anti-crime drive
Implement plans and programs for the prevention and/or reduction of trafficking in persons
2
3
Direct the conduct of anti-crime operations of law enforcement agencies as may be ordered
by the President
Cause or direct the immediate investigation and speedy prosecution of cases involving
heinous offenses, or other cases that the President may refer to it from time to time and
monitor the progress of such cases
Executive Order 8, January 22, 1998. The Task Force is composed of selected PNP/AFP members and representatives from other
government agencies.
Executive Order 23
RA 9208, 2003. The Secretary of Justice Chairs the Council with the Secretary of Social Welfare and Development as Co-Chairperson,
with members including Secretary of Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Labor and Employment, Administrator of
Philippine Overseas Employment Agency, Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration, Director General of Philippine National Police,
Chairperson of the National Commission on the Role off Filipino Women, 1 representative of NGO from the womens sector, 1
representative of NGO from the childrens sector, and 1 representative of NGO from the overseas foreign workers sector.
RA 9208, 2003. The Task Force is assigned at airports and composed of Prosecution, BI, PNP, and NBI personnel and another Task
Force at land transportation terminals and local seaports and airports to be composed of Prosecution, PNP, BI, PPA and PCG
personnel.
Executive Order 325, January 9, 2004; The PAIRTF is composed of a Chairman, appointed or designated by the President, and a
sufficient number of members as may be determined by the Chairman, from the staff of the National Bureau of Investigation, the
Philippine National Police and other relevant government agencies, who shall be detailed to the PAIRTF by their respective heads.
ANNEX 4-14
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OFFICE/AGENCY
RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
Combat smuggling, unlawful importations and other frauds upon customs committed in
large scale or by organized and syndicated groups
Formulate plans to direct, control, supervise and integrate all measures aimed at preventing
and suppressing hijacking, other threats to civil aviation, and all other forms of terrorism with
the end in view of protecting national interests
Adopt measures to monitor the activities of suspected terrorists, and (develop the capability
of local law enforcement agencies to contain the threats of terrorism
Orchestrate efforts of national government agencies, local government units, and nongovernment organizations for a more effective anti-drug campaign
Ensure responses and options to cover to cover transport strikes and/or mass actions within
Metro Manila and its immediate environs
Prepare a long range plan to prepare for similar incidents in the future, taking note of the
need to balance transportation rates, wage levels, and other economic and social factors
Responsible for the improvement of the enforcement of traffic laws, rules and regulations
in Metropolitan Manila
Formulate plans, programs and strategies on the prevention of crimes that deal with
domestic/family violence, abuse of women in intimate relations, child abuse and juvenile
delinquency, and other interrelated issues
Prepare and fast track the implementation of an inter-agency anti-drug action plan, and prepare
intelligence and counter-intelligence plans and programs to identify personalities and/or groups
and their cohorts who are involved in the illegal drugs activities
National Anti-Crime Commission
(NACC)12
Direct the conduct of anti-crime operations of law enforcement agencies as may be ordered by
the President
Cause or direct the immediate investigation and speedy prosecution of cases involving heinous
offenses, or other cases that the President may refer to it from time to time and monitor the
progress of such cases
Prepare and implement fast-track anti-crime action agenda and adopt appropriate measures to
ensure and efficient and effective anti-crime drive
10
11
12
13
Executive Order 45b, December 3, 1998 The Task Force is composed of senior officials from the Office of the President, Departments
of Finance and Justice, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Internal Revenue, National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police,
and the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Executive Order 336, January 5, 2001, amending Executive Order 246, dated May 18, 1995 and renaming and reconstituting the Action
Committee on Anti-Hijacking and Anti-Terrorism into the National Council for Civil Aviation Security. The Committee is chaired by the
DILG Secretary with the Secretary of the National Defense as Vice Chairman and the Secretaries of Foreign Affairs, Budget and
Management, Finance, Justice, Transportation and Communications, and Press, together with the Director-General of the Air
Transportation Office, National Security Adviser and the Director General of the National Intelligence Coordinating Council, Presidential
Consultant on Police Affairs, and the Group Commander of the Presidential Security Group, Director of the Bureau of Immigration and
Deportation, and the Chief of the Philippine National Police, as members
Executive Order 243, May 13, 2000. The Task Force is headed by the MMDA Chairman with the Secretaries of DILG, DOTC, DPWH,
DECS, DOLE, DTI, the AFP Chief of Staff, the PNP Director-General, the LTFRB Chairman, the LTO Assistant Secretary, and the
Commissioner on Higher Education, as members.
Reconstituted under Presidential Memorandum Order 397, September 23, 1991. The Council is composed of the Metropolitan Manila
Authority as Chairman, and the Office of the President, Department of Transportation and Communications, Department of Public
Works and Highways and the Philippine National Police, among others, as members.
RA 9262, 2004
Executive Order No. 61 (January 15, 1999. Created under the Office of the President, the Center is headed by the Secretary of the
Interior and Local Government as Chairman; with the Chief of the Philippine National Police as Vice-Chairman; and Task Force Chief of
the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force; Chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board; Director of the National Bureau of
Investigations; Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration; Chief of the National Prosecution Service; and Commissioner of the Bureau
of Customs as members.
Executive Order 23
Presidential Administrative Order 262, January 17, 199
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OFFICE/AGENCY
Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB)
RESPONSIBILITY /AUTHORITY
Formulate policies, programs and strategies on drug prevention and control
Develop and adopt comprehensive, integrated, unified and balanced national drug abuse
prevention and control strategy
Provide and prescribe policies, rules, regulation, guidelines and standards for efficient
organization, administration and operation of the PNP, including criteria for manpower
allocation, distribution and deployment, recruitment, selection, promotion, and retirement of
personnel and the conduct of qualifying entrance and promotional examinations for uniformed
members
Examine and audit, and thereafter establish the standards for such purposes on a continuing
basis, the performance, activities, and facilities of all police agencies throughout the country
Review and decide cases on appeal from decisions rendered by the PNP Regional Directors
and equivalent police supervisors involving demotion or dismissal from service, as well as
appeal from the decisions of the City/Municipal Mayors and the Peoples Law Enforcement
Board
Screen recommended appointment of new PNP members to be assigned to police field units
Recommend, through the Mayor as chairman of the POC), the recall or reassignment of Chief
of Police
14
15
Provide the education and training requirements of PNP members and new recruits to the police
force
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FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
ANNEX 4.3
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
FUNCTIONAL
GROUPING
Executive/Toplevel
Supervisory
Group
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
DIVISIONS
Directorial
Staff
Directorate for
Personnel and
Records
Management
(DPRM)
Administrative Group
Conference
Management Group
Management
Information systems
Group
Special Requirements
Group
Recruitment and
Placement Division
Personnel Transaction
Division
Personnel Plans &
Policies Division
Benefits and Pension
Administration Division
Intelligence Operations
Division
Counter-Intelligence
Security Division
Foreign Liaison Division
Intelligence Research
Division
Internal Security
Operations Division
Statistics and Reporting
Division
Special Operations
Division
Law Enforcement
Division
Public Safety Division
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FUNCTIONAL
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ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
DIVISIONS
Directorate for
Comptrollership (DC)
Budget Division
Fiscal Division
Accounting Division
Management Division
Directorate for
Investigation and
Detective
Management (DIDM)
Directorate for
Human Resource
and Doctrine
(DHRDD)
Individual Training
Program development
Division
Unit Training Program
Division
General Doctrine
Development Division
Case Monitoring
Division
Research and Analysis
Division
Complaint and Legal
Division
Pre-charge Investigation
Division
Criminalistics Equipment
Division
Materiel Plans and
Programs Division
Plans and Programs
Division
Organizational
Development Division
Special Projects and
Research Division
Legislative Affairs
Division
Inter-agency and
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FUNCTIONAL
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ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
Financial Service
(FS)
DIVISIONS
Computer Service
(CS)
Engineering Service
(ES)
International Affairs
Division
Project Monitoring
Division
Administrative Division
Revenue and Collection
Division
Audit and Control
Division
Electronic Data
Processing Division
Disbursements Division
Systems Management
Division
Computer Operations
Division
Data Management
Division
Network Management
Division
Training Division
Administrative Division
Construction and Repair
Division
Land Utilization Division
Housing Division
Procurement Division
Supply, Storage and
Distribution Division
Supply Accounting and
Monitoring Division
Explosive Ordinance
Disposal Division
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FUNCTIONAL
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ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
(HSS)
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
DIVISIONS
Communication and
Electronics Service
(COMMEL)
Operational
Support Units
Criminal Investigation
and Detection Group
(CIDG)
Criminal Investigation
and Detection Division
Detection and Special
Operations Division
Anti-Fraud and
Commercial Crime
Division
Anti-Organized Crimes
and Businessmens
Concerns Division
Women and Childrens
Concerns Division
Anti-Transnational
Crime Division
16 Regional Criminal
Investigation and
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FUNCTIONAL
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ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
DIVISIONS
Detective Units
Crime Laboratory
Group (CLG)
Aviation Security
Group (ASCG)
Traffic Management
Group (TMG)
Medico-Legal Division
Chemistry Division
Physical Identification
Division
Firearms Identification
Division
Questioned Document
Division
Fingerprint
Identification Division
Polygraph Division
Forensic Photograph
Division
15 Regional Criminal
Crime Laboratories
Special Operations
Office
Fleet Operations Office
Regional Maritime
Offices
Maritime Police
Stations
10 Regional Police
Centers for Aviation
Security
Special Operations
Units
K-9 Units
MPSUs
Special Operations
Division
Motor Vehicles
Clearance Office
Anti-Carnapping Unit
16 Satellite Units in
NCR
Traffic Management
Units in all regions,
provinces, and cities
Personnel and Human
Resource Division
Intelligence and
Investigation Division
Operations and Plans
Division
Police Community
Relations Division
Logistics, Research
and Development
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FUNCTIONAL
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UNIT
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
Intelligence Group
(IG)
DIVISIONS
Administrative Division
Operations Division
6 Regional Security
and Protection Teams
Police Community
Relations Group
(PCRG)
Community Relations
Division
Cultural Affairs Division
Production and Media
Affairs Division
NHQ PNP Complaint
Referral and Action
Center
Division
Comptrollership and
Finance Division
Regional Personnel
and Human Resource
Development Division
Regional Intelligence
and Investigation
Division
Regional Operations
and Plans Division
Regional Logistics
Division
Regional Police
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FUNCTIONAL
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ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT
FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, PNP
DIVISIONS
Provincial Police
Offices (79)
City/Municipal Police
Stations
Community Relations
Comptrollership and
Finance Division
Regional Headquarters
Support Group
Regional Mobile Force
Battalions
No divisionalization; main
subdivision are sections that
attend to police community
relations, operations,
investigation, and
intelligence
Administrative Unit
Operations Unit
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1.3
1.4
(b)
Any public officer or employee, or anyone acting under his order or his
place, who arrests, detains or investigates any person for the commission
of an offense shall inform the latter, in a language known to and
understood by him, of his rights to remain silent and to have competent and
independent counsel, preferably of his own choice, who shall at all times be
allowed to confer privately with the person arrested, detained or under
custodial investigation. If such person cannot afford the service of his own
counsel, he must be provided with a competent and independent counsel
by the investigating officer.
(c)
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marked if the person arrested or detained does not know how to read and
write, it shall be read and adequately explained to him by his counsel or by
the assisting counsel provided by the investigating officer in the language
or dialect known to such arrested or detained person, otherwise, such
investigation report shall be null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
(d)
(e)
(f)
Sec. 3. Assisting Counsel. Assisting counsel is any lawyer, except those directly
affected by the case, those charged with conducting preliminary investigation or
those charged with the prosecution of crimes.
The assisting counsel other than the government lawyers shall be entitled to the
following fees:
(a)
The amount of one hundred fifty pesos (P150.00) if the suspected person
is chargeable with light felonies;
(b)
The amount of two hundred fifty pesos (P250.00) if the suspected person is
chargeable with less grave of grave felonies;
(c)
The amount of three hundred fifty pesos (P350.00) if the suspected person
is chargeable with a capital offense.
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The fee for the assisting counsel shall be paid by the city or municipality where the
custodial investigation is conducted, provided that if the municipality or city cannot
pay such fee, the province comprising such municipality or city shall pay the fee:
Provided, That the Municipality or City Treasurer must certify that no funds are
available to pay the fees of assisting counsel before the province pays said fees.
In the absence of any lawyer, no custodial investigation shall be conducted and the
suspected person can only be detained by the investigating officer in accordance
with the provisions of Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code.
Sec. 4. Penalty Clause
(a)
(b)
Any person who obstructs, persons or prohibits any lawyer, any member of
the immediate family of a person arrested, detained or under custodial
investigation, or any medical doctor or priest or religious minister chosen by
him or by any member of his immediate family or by counsel, from visiting
and conferring privately with him, or from examining and treating him, or
from ministering to his spiritual needs, at any hour of the day or, in urgent
cases, of the night shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment of not less than
four (4) yeas nor more than six (6) years, and a fine of four thousand pesos
(P4,000.00).
The provision of the above Section notwithstanding, any security officer with
custodial responsibility over any detained or prisoner may under such reasonable
measures as may be necessary to secure his safety and prevent his escape.
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6.
When committed by any member of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police or any law
enforcement agency.
Section 11. Section 24 of RA 6425, as amended, is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 24. Penalties for Government Official and Employees
and Officers and Members of Police Agencies and the Armed Forces,
Planning of Evidence.- The maximum penalties provided for
Sections 3, 4(1), 5(1), 6-19, 11-13 of Article II and Sections 14, 14-A,
15(1), 16 and 19 of Article III shall be imposed on any of the said
offenses are government officials, employees or officers, including
members of police agencies and the armed forces.
Any such above government official, employee or officer who is found guilty of
planting any dangerous drugs punished in Sections 3-4, 7-9 and 13 of Article II and
Sections 14, 14-A, 15-16 of Article III of this ct in the person or vicinity of another as
evidence to implicate the latter, shall suffer the same penalty as therein provided.
2.1
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Republic Act No. 7898 (1995) Otherwise Known as The AFP Modernization
Act
SECTION 3. Objectives of the AFP Modernization Act.- The AFP Modernization
program shall be implemented with the following objectives:
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(e) to enhance its capability to assist the Philippine National Police in law
enforcement and internal security operations;
SECTION 12. Modernization of Government Arsenal.- The modernization of the
government arsenal is for the development of production capabilities to enhance selfsufficiently in defense requirements shall be part of the AFP modernization program.
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Executive Order No. 21 (2001) as amended by Executive Order No. 138 (2002)
Creating the Coordinative and Integrated System of Internal Security
There is a Cabinet Oversight Committee on Internal Security (COC-IS) with the
Executive Secretary as Chairman and the Secretary/ as Chairman and the Secretary
of National Defense as Vice-Chairman. One of the responsibilities is to formulate a
National Internal Security Plan (NISP) to implement the Strategy of Holistic
Approach taking into account the statutory mandates of the Departments and
agencies and their pertinent plans and programs. On October 21, 2002, Executive
Order No. 138 (2002) reorganized the Cabinet Oversight Committee on Internal
Security which now included a Presidential Adviser of Police Affairs.
At the sub-national level, internal security committees (ISCs) maybe organized by the
COC-ISs as deemed necessary based on the situation prevailing in a specific area
which may consist of one or more regions or two or more regions or provinces. At
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the local level, an ISC may be organized in each province or chartered city by the
COC-IS and it is governor or mayor of the city as chief executive of the local
government unit be its chairman who shall determine its composition. (Sec. 5)
3.1
P.D. No. 705 (1975), as amended by P.D. No. 1775 (1981) and R.A.
7161 (1991), sec. 7
SECTION 88. Arrest, Institution of Criminal Actions. A forest officer or employee of
the Bureau or any personnel of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National
Police shall arrest even without a warrant any person who has committed or is
committing in his presence any of the offense in this Chapter (Chap. IV, Criminal
Offenses and Penalties). He shall also seize and confiscate, in favor of the
government, the tools and equipment used in committing offense and the forest
products, gathered or taken by the offender in the process of committing the offense.
The arresting officer or employee shall thereafter deliver within six (6) hours from the
time of the arrest and seizure the offender and confiscated forest products, tools and
equipment and file the proper complaint with the appropriate official designated by
law to conduct preliminary investigation and file information in Court.
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Reports and complaints regarding the commission of any of the offenses, not
committed in the presence of any forest officer or employee, or any personnel of the
Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police or any of the designated officers
or employees, shall immediately be investigated by the forest officer assigned to the
area or any personnel of the PC/INP where the offense was allegedly committed,
who shall thereupon receive the evidence supporting the report or complaint.
If there is a prima facie evidence to support the complaint or report, the investigating
forest official and/or members of the PC/INP shall file the necessary complaint with
the appropriate official authorized by law to conduct a preliminary investigation of
criminal case and file an information in court.
3.2
3.3
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3.5
3.6
3.7
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3.8
Republic Act No. 9072 (2001) National Caves and Cave Resources
Management and Protection Act
SECTION 5. Powers and Function of the DENR. In the implementation of this Act,
the DENR shall exercise the following powers and functions:
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(a) Exercise other powers and performs other functions as may be necessary
to implement the provisions of this Act.
3.9
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The deputized cave protection enforcement officers shall have the full authority to
seize and arrest violators of the Act subject to existing laws, rules and regulations on
arrest and detention.
4.1
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(b)
Those who commit the act of sexual intercourse of lascivious conduct with
a child exploited in prostitution or subject to other sexual abuse; Provided,
That when the victims is under twelve (12) years of age, the perpetrators
shall be prosecuted under Article 335, paragraph 3, for rape and Article
336 of Act No. 3815, as amended, the Revised Penal Code, for rape or
lascivious conduct, as the case may be: Provided, That the penalty for
lascivious conduct when the victim is under twelve (12) years of age shall
be reclusion temporal in its medium period; and
(c)
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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SECTION 11. Notification of Police.- The Department shall inform the police or
other law enforcement agency whenever a child victim is placed under protective
custody;
SECTION 17. Filing of Criminal Case.- The investigation report of the Department
and/or of the police or other law enforcement agency on the abuse of a child,
together with the results of the physical/mental examination and/or medical treatment
and other relevant evidence, shall be immediately forwarded to the provincial or city
prosecutor concerned for the preparation and filing of the appropriate criminal charge
against the person who allegedly committed the abuse.
SECTION 22. Protection of Victim From Undue Publicity.- The prosecutor in a child
abuse case shall, taking into consideration the age, psychological maturity and
understanding of the child victim, the nature of the unlawful acts committed, the
desire of the victim and the interests of the childs family, take the necessary steps to
exclude the public during the giving of testimony of the child victim; to limit the
publication of information, photographs or artistic renderings that may identify the
victim; and to prevent the undue and sensationalized publicity of the case.
SECTION 23. Confidentiality of Records.- All records pertaining to cases of sexual
abuse shall be strictly confidential and no information relating thereto shall be
disclosed except in connection with any court or official proceedings based thereon.
The unauthorized disclosure of the aforementioned records shall be punishable by a
fine of not more than two thousand four hundred pesos (P2,400.00) or by
imprisonment of not more than one (1) year or such fine and imprisonment.
4.3
4.4
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a)
b)
Arrange for counseling and medical services for the offended party; and
c)
It shall be the duty of the police officer or the examining physician, who must be of
the same gender as the offended party, to ensure that only persons expressly
authorized by the offended party shall be allowed inside the room where the
investigation or medical or physical examination is being conducted.
For this purpose, a womens desk must be established in every police precinct
throughout the country to provide a police woman to conduct investigation of
complaints of women rape victims. In the same manner, the preliminary investigation
proper or inquest of women rape victims must be assigned to female prosecutor or
prosecutors after the police shall have endorsed all the pertinent papers thereof to
the same office.
4.5
b)
c)
arrange for the medical examination of the offended party by a trained and
qualified physician and further medical services;
d)
refer the case to the Womens and Childrens Desk of a precinct or agency;
e)
refer the survivor for legal services if he or she decides to file a case;
f)
g)
h)
undergo training and other capacity development programs on, but not
limited to, the following: trainings on gender sensitivity, gender sensitive
counseling, human rights and women and children rights and legal
management of rape cases.
immediately refer the case to Womens and Childrens Desk of the precinct,
or any other concerned agency such as Local DSWD, DOJ and NGO
handling the cases;
b)
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c)
d)
4.7
b.
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(iii)
(iv)
Direct and supervise the enforcement of its mandate under the Act
and its rules and regulations;
(v)
(vi)
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apprehension, investigation and prosecution of violations of the Act. The DOJ task
Force assigned at local seaports, airports and land transportation terminals shall
cooperate or coordinate with the local authorities, local social welfare and
development officers or active NGOs concerned with trafficking in persons in the
locality.
ARTICLE VIII. Rescue/Recovery and Repatriation of Victims
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SECTION 31. Procedure for Repatriation.xxx
Should the victim request the assistance of DFA, OUMWA shall interview the victim
and make recommendations for investigation with law enforcement agencies such as
the PNP and the NBI. . . .
The victim may be referred to the DSWD/Local Social Welfare and Development
Office or to the NBI/PNP One-Stop Shop for psycho-social interventions,
psychological and medical examination and follow-throughs therapy sessions.
Protective custody and emergency shelter shall also be provided to the victim, in
appropriate cases.
SECTION 32. Rescue Within the Country.- Rescue operations within the country
shall be primarily undertaken by the law enforcement agencies in coordination with
LGUs, DOLE, DSWD and DOH. Upon receipt of a report of a suspected or alleged
trafficking incident or activity, the law enforcement agency to which the report is
made that conduct rescue operations of trafficked persons. At the minimum, rescue
operations shall be guided by the following:
(a)
(b)
The rescue team shall ensure full protection of the rights of the trafficked
person as well as the traffickers while under its custody and control;
(c)
After the rescue operation, the investigation of the case shall be referred to
the Women and Children Complaint Desk (WCCD) desk of the PNP, the
Violence Against Women and Children Division (VAWCD) of the NBI or
other similar units or desks;
(d)
After the completion of the necessary documents for the filing of cases, the
rescue team shall effect the appropriate and immediate turn-over of the
trafficked person to DSWD/local social welfare and development officer;
and
(e)
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SECTION 52. Confidentiality.- At any stage of the investigation, prosecution and
trial of an offense under the Act, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, court
personnel and medical practitioners, as well as parties to the case, shall recognize
the right to privacy of the trafficked person and the accused. Towards this end, law
enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges to whom the complaint has been
referred may, whenever necessary to ensure a fair and impartial proceeding, and
after considering all circumstances for the best interest of the parties, order a closeddoor investigation, prosecution or trial. The name and personal circumstances of the
trafficked person or of the accused, or any other information tending to establish their
identities and such circumstances or information shall not be disclosed to the public.
In cases when the prosecution or trial is conducted behind closed-doors, it shall be
unlawful for any editor, publisher, reporter or columnist in case of printed materials,
announcer or producer in case of television and radio, producer and director of a film
in case of the movie industry, or any person utilizing tri-media or information
technology to cause publicity of any case of trafficking persons.
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SECTION 55. Qualified Trafficking in Persons.- The following are considered as
qualified trafficking and shall be penalized with the penalty of life imprisonment and a
fine of not less than Two million pesos (2,000,000.00) but not more than Five million
pesos (5,000,000.00):
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(f)
When the offender is a member of the military or law enforcement
agencies; and
4.8
b)
c)
d)
e)
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f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
4.1
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The Chairman may call upon any government agency to render assistance in the
accomplishment of the Center's mandated tasks and functions.
SECTION 2. Powers and Functions of the National Drug Law Enforcement and
Prevention Coordinating Center (NDLEPCC).
a)
b)
c)
As the Center may deem proper, coordinate and collaborate with any
government and non-government organizations with regard to intelligence,
investigation and speedy prosecution of all illegal drug related cases.
Towards this end, the Center may enlist the assistance of any department,
bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the Government, including
government-owned and/or controlled corporations, in the anti-illegal drugs
drive, which may include the use of their respective personnel, facilities,
and resources for a more resolute detection and investigation of drugrelated crimes and prosecution of the drug traffickers;
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Perform such other tasks and functions as the President of the Republic of
the Philippines may direct; and
i)
Coordinate and collaborate with the DDB with regard to demand reduction,
rehabilitation, education and information programs.
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4.2
That NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs and participating NGOs shall implement the
attached National Anti-Drug Program of Action which forms as an integral
part of this issuance and hereinafter referred to as NADPA, for the
attainment of a drug-free Philippines in 2010;
2)
That the roles of the offices of primary responsibility (OPRs) are as follows:
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(c)
3)
Philippine National Police (PNP) is the premier and overall drug law
enforcement and prevention operating arm of the government
nationwide.
That the different NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs and participating NGOs shall be
clustered into Special Task Groups to formulate and execute implementing
plans to the NADPA as follows:
a)
b)
g)
PNP shall lead in the prevention and control of Retailing link of the
drug chain with the support of other NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs and
participating NGOs;
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p)
4.3
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(d)
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(e)
Take charge and have custody of all dangerous drugs and/or controlled
precursors and essential chemicals seized, confiscated or surrendered to
any national, provincial or local law enforcement agency, if no longer
needed for purposes of evidence in court;
(f)
(l)
xxx
Establish and maintain a national drug intelligence system in cooperation
with law enforcement agencies, other government agencies/offices and
local government units that will assist in its apprehension of big-time drug
lords;
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SECTION 86. Transfer, Absorption, and Integration of All Operating Units on Illegal
Drugs into the PDEA and Transitory Provisions. The Narcotics Group of the PNP,
the Narcotics Division of the NBI and the Customs Narcotics Interdiction Unit are
hereby abolished; however they shall continue with the performance of their task as
detail service with the PDEA, subject to screening, until such time that the
organizational structure of the Agency is fully operational and the number of
graduates of the PDEA Academy is sufficient to do the task themselves: Provided,
That such personnel who are affected shall have the option of either being integrated
into the PDEA or remain with their original mother agencies and shall, thereafter, be
immediately reassigned to other units therein by the head of such agencies. Such
personnel who are transferred, absorbed and integrated in the PDEA shall be
extended appointments to positions similar in rank, salary, and other emoluments
and privileges granted to their respective positions in their original mother agencies.
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Nothing in this Act shall mean a diminution of the investigative powers of the NBI and
the PNP on all other crimes as provided for in their respective organic laws:
Provided, however, That when the investigation being conducted by the NBI, PNP or
any ad hoc anti-drug task force is found to be a violation of any of the provisions of
this Act, the PDEA shall be the lead agency. The NBI, PNP or any of the task force
shall immediately transfer the same to the PDEA: Provided, further, That the NBI,
PNP and the Bureau of Customs shall maintain close coordination with the PDEA on
all drug related matters.
SECTION 87. Appropriations. The amount necessary for the operation of the
Board and the PDEA shall be charged against the current year's appropriations of
the Board, the National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center,
the Narcotics Group of the PNP, the Narcotics Division of the NBI and other drug
abuse units of the different law enforcement agencies integrated into the PDEA in
order to carry out the provisions of this Act. Thereafter, such sums as may be
necessary for the continued implementation of this Act shall be included in the
annual General Appropriations Act.
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All receipts derived from fines, fees and other income authorized and imposed in this
Act, including ten percent (10%) of all unclaimed and forfeited sweepstakes and lotto
prizes but not less than twelve million-pesos (P12,000,000.00) per year from the
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), are hereby constituted as a special
account in the general fund for the implementation of this Act: Provided, That no
amount shall be disbursed to cover the operating expenses of the Board and other
concerned agencies: Provided, further, That at least fifty percent (50%) of all the
funds shall be reserved for assistance to government-owned and/or operated
rehabilitation centers.
The fines shall be remitted to the Board by the court imposing such fines within thirty
(30) days from the finality of its decisions or orders. The unclaimed and forfeited
prizes shall be turned over to the Board by the PCSO within thirty (30) days after
these are collected and declared forfeited.
A portion of the funds generated by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming
Corporation (PAGCOR) in the amount of Five million pesos (P5,000,000.00) a month
shall be set aside for the purpose of establishing adequate drug rehabilitation centers
in the country and also for the maintenance and operations of such centers:
Provided, That the said amount shall be taken from the fifty percent (50%) share of
the National Government in the income of PAGCOR: Provided, further, That the said
amount shall automatically be remitted by PAGCOR to the Board. The amount shall,
in turn, be disbursed by the Dangerous Drugs Board, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Commission on Audit (COA).
The fund may be augmented by grants, donations, and endowment from various
sources, domestic or foreign, for purposes related to their functions, subject to the
existing guidelines set by the government.
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SECTION 91. Responsibility and Liability of Law Enforcement Agencies and other
Government Officials and Employees in Testing as Prosecution Witnesses in
Dangerous Drugs Cases. Any member of law enforcement agencies or any other
government official and employee who, after due notice, fails or refuses intentionally
or negligently, to appear as a witness for the prosecution in any proceedings,
involving violations of this Act, without any valid reason, shall be punished with
imprisonment of not less than twelve (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years
and a fine of not less than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00), in addition
to the administrative liability he/she may be meted out by his/her immediate superior
and/or appropriate body.
5.1
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Only members or officers of the Philippine National Police, the Armed Forces of the
Philippines and other law enforcement agencies of the government who as duly
deputized in writing by the Commission on election day may be authorized to carry
and possess firearms during the election period; Provided, That, when in possession
of firearms, the deputized law enforcement officer must be (a) in full uniform showing
clearly and legibly his name, rank and serial number which must remain visible at all
times; and (b) in the actual performance of his election duty in the specific area
designated by the Commission.
SECTION 33. Security and Bodyguards.- during the election period, no candidate
for public office, including incumbent public officers seeking election to any public
office, shall enjoy himself of or engage the services of security personnel or
bodyguards, whether or not such bodyguards are regular members or officers of the
Philippine National Police (PNP), the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) or other
law enforcement agency of the government; Provided, That, when circumstances
warrant, including but not limited to threats to life and security of a candidate, he may
be assigned by the Commission, upon due application, regular members of the PNP,
the AFP or other law enforcement agency who shall provide his security for the
duration of the election period. The officers assigned for security duty to a candidate
to the wearing of uniforms prescribed in the preceding section unless exempted in
writing by the Commission.
5.2
5.3
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5.4
Executive Order No. 243 (May 13, 2000) Presidential Task Force on
Transportation Strikes and/or Mass Actions
SECTION 1. An Inter-Agency Group is hereby created to be known as the
Presidential Task Force on Transport Strike and Mass Action or TRASMA, to ensure
a hierarchical level of responses/options to cover any contingency to cover transport
strikes and/or mass actions within Metro Manila and its immediate environs taking
note of the need to balance oil prices, transport rates, wage levels, and other
economic and social factors.
SECTION 2. The Task Force shall be headed by the MMDA Chairman with the
Secretaries of DILG, DOTC, DPWH, DECS, DOLE, DTI, the AFP Chief of Staff, the
PNP Director-General, the LTFRB Chairman, the LTO Assistant Secretary, and the
Commissioner on Higher Education, as members.
SECTION 3. The Task Force shall take charge of government actions and
responses for transport strikes and similar incidents and further prepare a long range
plan to prepare for similar incidents in the future, taking note of the need to balance
transportation rates, wage levels, and other economic and social factors.
SECTION 4. An Inter-Agency Technical Working Group (TWG) is hereby created
to provide technical assistance to the Task Force, chaired by the MMDA, consisting
of the following members, namely: PMS, AFP, TMG, LTO, LTFRB, PIA and others as
may be determined by the Task Force.
6.1
Executive Order No. 246 (May 18, 1995) National Action Committee
on Anti-Hijacking and Anti-Terrorism
WHEREAS, it is imperative that further appropriate and forceful measures be
undertaken to develop the capability of our law enforcement agencies to fight
terrorism by reconstituting the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking
(NACAH).
SECTION 1. The National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking (NACAH) is hereby
reconstituted and renamed as the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking and
Anti-Terrorism (NACAHT).
SECTION 2.
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
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Member
Member
Member
6.2
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
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Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
(b)
SECTION 4. The NCCAS shall establish close coordination and cooperation with
concerned agencies of countries which are vigorously opposed to international
terrorism to enable the Philippine government to actively participate in the concerned
effort to secure civil aviation industry in general and the air transportation facilities
together with all personnel situated therein. The NCCAS shall further enhance the
intelligence and operational functions of concerned entities and authorities in dealing
with activities of both terrorists and suspected terroristic cells and organizations.
SECTION 5. The NCCAS is hereby authorized to call upon and involve the other
departments, bureaus, agencies, offices and other instrumentalities of the
government to provide assistance in the effective implementation of this Executive
Order
.
6.3
Executive Order No. 45b (December 3, 1998) Presidential AntiSmuggling Task Force
SECTION 1. Creation Of Task Force. There is hereby created a Presidential
Anti-Smuggling Task Force, hereinafter called the "Task Force," under the control
and supervision of the Office of the President principally to combat smuggling,
unlawful importations and other frauds upon customs committed in large scale or by
organized and syndicated groups.
SECTION 2. Composition. The Task Force shall be composed of senior officials
from the following agencies: The Office of the President, the Department of Finance,
the Department of Justice, the Bureau of Customs, the Bureau of Internal Revenue,
the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, the National Bureau of
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Investigation, the Philippine National Police and the Intelligence Service of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines.
The Task Force shall be headed by a qualified senior law enforcement officer to be
designated by the President. He shall be assisted by a deputy who shall likewise be
designated by the President.
SECTION 3. Powers and Functions. The Task Force shall have the following
powers and functions:
a)
b)
c)
d)
To select and recruit personnel from within the PNP and other law
enforcement agencies for assignment to the Task Force with the conformity
of the office or agency concerned;
e)
f)
To perform such functions and carry out such activities as may be directed
by the President.
SECTION 4. Offenses Covered. The Task Force shall have the authority to take
cognizance of the following crimes:
a)
b)
c)
Smuggling and other customs frauds and violations of customs laws shall be deemed
committed by a syndicate if carried out by a group of three or more persons
conspiring or confederating with or mutually helping one another in carrying out the
criminal acts. They shall be deemed committed in large scale if committed in
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connivance with officials and employees of the Bureau of Customs or where the
determinable value of importations exceeds P1 Million.
6.4
Executive Order No. 196 (January 12, 2000) Creating The Presidential
Anti-Smuggling Task Force "Aduana" To Investigate And Prosecute
Crimes Involving Large-Scale Smuggling And Other Frauds Upon
Customs, Other Economic Crimes And Providing Measures To
Expedite Seizure Proceedings
SECTION 12. Coordinating Instructions. The objective of this issuance is to focus
and maximize the impact on organized and large-scale smuggling and related crimes
to be addressed solely by the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Task Force "Aduana"
operating directly under the Office of the President, while the Philippine National
Police shall continue to be the primary general law enforcement agency of the
country pursuant to Republic Act No. 6875, as amended and shall not interfere with
any anti-smuggling operations. Accordingly, close coordination and cooperation shall
be undertaken by the Head of the Task Force, The Chief of the PNP and other heads
of customs law enforcement agencies, to insure effective and efficient prosecution of
the anti-smuggling campaign, and to avoid overlapping of functions.
6.5
b)
c)
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d)
perform other powers and function as may be necessary for the effective
discharge of its function or as may be directed by the Oversight Committee
or the President.
6.6
Executive Order No. 8 (July 22, 1998) creating the Presidential AntiOrganized Crime Commission and a Presidential Anti-Organized
Crime Task Force
SECTION 2. Composition and Leadership. The Task Force shall be composed
of selected PNP/AFP members and representatives from other branches of the
government. It shall be headed by a qualified senior law enforcement officer to be
appointed by the President. He shall be assisted by a Deputy Chief for Operations, a
Deputy Chief for Administration and a Functional Staff in the implementation of
policies within their respective functional areas. The Functional Staff shall be
composed of the Administrative/Logistics Division, Operations Division, Technical
Division and the Legal and Investigation Division.
SECTION 3. Powers and Functions. The Task Force shall have the following
powers and functions:
a)
Prepare and implement a fast track anti-crime and anti-graft and corruption
action agenda and adopt appropriate measures to ensure an effective and
efficient anti-crime drive;
b)
c)
d)
Refer the case/s at hand, as the Task Force may deem proper and
necessary, to the Department of Justice, and/or other appropriate law
enforcement agencies for investigation or prosecution, as the case may be;
e)
f)
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g)
Select and recruit personnel from within the PNP, the AFP and other law
enforcement agencies for assignment to the Task Force subject to the
conformity of the agency concerned;
h)
i)
j)
k)
l)
Recruit civilian personnel and enlist their services for intelligence gathering
efforts.
SECTION 4. Offenses Covered. The Task Force shall have the authority to take
cognizance of the following crimes:
a)
b)
Those considered and punished as heinous crimes under Republic Act No.
7659 (Heinous Crime Law);
c)
d)
e)
Such other criminal offenses as the President may determine from time to
time.
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SECTION 5.
The President
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
The Commission shall exercise general control and supervision over the Task Force.
It shall enlist the assistance of civic and other similar associations and provide a
forum for continuing consultation among concerned sectors with our society leading
to the formulation of policies to be recommended to the President in the form of
issuances and legislation.
SECTION 6. Agencies Assistance .All
instrumentalities, including but not limited to the:
government
agencies
and
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
l)
m)
n)
o)
p)
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SECTION 7. Command and Control. The flow of command and control of the
Task Force shall be as follows:
6.7
a)
The Force Chief shall report and be directly responsible to the President;
b)
The Force Chief shall have immediate supervision and control over all units
of the Task Force. He is authorized to designate duties and functions of
personnel under him;
c)
The component units from the PNP, AFP, DOJ and selected/chosen
representatives of other government agencies shall be attached to the
Force Chief by their respective mother units. The Force Chief shall have
direct operational and supervisory authority over these personnel.
Executive Order No. 295 (Sept. 28, 2000) Amending Executive Order
No. 8 Creating the PAOCTF
SECTION 1. Organization. There is hereby created a Presidential AntiOrganized Crime Commission (PAOCC), hereinafter referred to as the Commission,
under the Office of the President.
The existing task forces against organized crimes shall be under the control and
supervision of the Commission.
The President may create or abolish task forces or special project groups as the
need arises.
SECTION 2. Composition. The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission
shall be composed of the following:
The President
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Member
Local Government
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
The Chairman of the Commission may create an Executive Committee, define its
functions and designate its members from among the members of the Commission.
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The Commission shall exercise general control and supervision over the Task Forces
or Special Project Groups. It shall enlist the assistance of civic and other similar
associations and provide a forum for continuing consultation among concerned
sectors of our society leading to the formulation of policies to be recommended to the
President in the form of issuances and legislation.
SECTION 4. Offenses Covered. The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime
Commission shall have the authority to take cognizance of the following crimes:
a)
b)
Those considered and punished as heinous crimes under Republic Act No.
7659 (Heinous Crime Law);
c)
d)
e)
Such other criminal offenses as the President may determine from time to
time.
The Task Force Chief shall report and be directly responsible to the
President;
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b)
The Task Force Chief shall have immediate supervision and control over all
units of the Task Forces. He is authorized to designate duties and functions
of personnel under him;
c)
The component units from the PNP, AFP, DOJ and selected/chosen
representatives of other government agencies shall be attached to the
Task Forces by their respective mother units. The Task Forces shall have
direct operational and supervisory authority over these personnel.
Executive Order No. 120 (April 16, 2001) Abolishing the PAOCTF
SECTION 1. Abolition of PAOCTF . The PAOCTF created under Executive
Order No. 8 dated July 22, 1998 (EO No. 8) as amended by Executive Order No. 295
dated September 28, 2000 (EO No. 295) is hereby abolished and EO No. 8 and EO
No. 295 are hereby amended accordingly.
SECTION 2. Pending Cases. All criminal cases instituted by the PAOCTF
pending before the Department of Justice or the courts, and other cases undergoing
investigation shall be handled and monitored by the Deputy Chief for Administration
(DCA) of the Philippine National Police.
7.1
8.1
1991)
Land
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It shall be responsible for the improvement of the enforcement of traffic laws, rules
and regulations.
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SECTION 5. A Traffic and Transportation Secretariat, hereinafter referred to as the
TTRANSEC, is hereby organized to provide technical and secretariat support to the
Council. The TTRANSEC shall be composed of the following:
Chairman
Co-Chairman
Members
SECTION 7. The Philippine National Police shall have full operational direction,
control
and
supervision
over
all
traffic
commands/authorities/aides
designated/deputized/assigned/hired employed by the Department of Transportation
and Communications, the Metro Manila Authority, the Local Government Units or by
the other agencies involved. However, administrative supervision over the personnel
shall remain with their respective mother agencies.
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8.2
Presidential Administrative Order No. 262 (Jan. 17, 1992) Creating the
GAB Illegal Gambling Unit of the Games and Amusement Board
3. The GAB Anti-Illegal Gambling Unit shall be composed of organic and detailed
personnel. The organic personnel shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Games
and Amusements Board according to the staffing pattern authorized by the Games
and Amusements Board and approved by the Department of Budget and
Management. The detailed personnel shall be drawn on detail from the Philippine
National Police, National Bureau of Investigation and other law-enforcement
agencies of the Government.
8.3
Executive Order No. 145 (Aug. 22, 1999) Amending Executive Order
No. 386 dated 19 December 1989.
SECTION 1. The Chairman of the National Police Commission, the Director of the
National Bureau of Investigation, the Chief and Director-General of the Philippine
National Police and the Secretary-General of the National Statistical Coordination
Board shall comprise the NCIS Advisory Board. The Advisory Board shall be the
policy-making body of the National Crime Information System (NCIS).
SECTION 2.
The establishment of the NCIS shall include the application
development, acquisition of hardware and networking equipment installation of
telecommunication facilities, database build-up, manning and manpower training and
all the other necessary components. This shall be implemented in the following
phases:
Phase I. Establishment of the NCIS at the National Capital Region and its
nationwide expansion. This phase shall be completed within the next two years.
The Offices that shall be primarily involved under this phase are those that operate
under the four pillars of the Criminal Justice System:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Phase II. This phase shall include activities concerning the development of Crime
Information System related to other offices not covered under Phase I. It shall
include computer upgrading, systems development and manpower training for
technical personnel of other offices concerned as systems link-up or networking is
reported to ensure an effective and efficient data communication between and
among participating agencies. This phase shall be completed within the next five (5)
years.
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SECTION 6. The Department of Budget and Management shall transfer all funds
related to the NCIS Project from the different participating agencies to the NCC. The
NCC shall have control and supervision over the disbursement of NCIS funds,
including all future appropriations for the NCIS Project.
The agencies involved in the completion of Phase I of the NCIS Project, as defined in
Section 2 above, shall be the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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ANNEX 5.2
He shall be ready at all times to perform his duties and obey the lawful orders
of his superior officers or higher authority.
b)
c)
He shall cooperate and coordinate with the other members of his relief, district
or other division segments so that their teamwork may insure continuity of
purpose and maximum achievement of the objectives of the department.
d)
e)
f)
g)
He shall execute the service program within his area of responsibility providing
for prevention of crime, protection of life and property, apprehension and
prosecution of offenders, preservation of peace and enforcement of regulatory
measure.
h)
He shall be in the prescribed attire and have the required equipment when he
reports for duty.
i)
j)
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k)
He shall supervise and inspect all public and licensed places within his area of
responsibility.
l)
m)
n)
As far as practicable, he shall exert efforts to know the identities and other
circumstances of permanent residents of the area assigned to him and shall
keep track of movements of the newcomers or strangers transferring to or
merely loitering in the place. He shall report his findings without delay.
o)
p)
q)
He shall take note and report all known suspected places of vice, such as
gambling dens, houses of ill-repute, opium dives, hideouts of persons of
doubtful conduct, and places frequented by vagrants.
r)
He shall keep himself informed of the places in his area where violations are
known or reputed to exist, and he shall plan and take the necessary action,
duly advising his superior officer as to the steps being taken.
s)
He shall at all times, whenever in uniform, keep his official badge properly
displayed; and courteously give his name and badge number when duly
requested to identify himself.
t)
He shall, in the event of any disturbance of the peace within his beat or in its
immediate vicinity, proceed to the particular spot and exert efforts to restore
order. If a crime has been committed and the offender can be placed under
custody, he shall take immediate steps to bring him to the police state. He
shall endeavor to save life and protect or preserve the crime scene until the
arrival of the investigator.
u)
He shall not leave his beat until properly relieved, except when required by the
exigencies of the service and for unavoidable reasons. He shall keep record of
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the same in his memorandum book indicating the time he left his beat, the
reason for leaving and the time he returned and resumed his patrol of duty.
v)
He shall take care of lost children by taking them to the residence of their
parents, if located within or near the vicinity of his beat, and shall promptly
notify his station of such action. If the residence is not known or at some
distant location, he shall take such necessary action as may be required by the
circumstances. He shall be observant of school children who are not in
classes during the proper hours, and after making inquiries as to the reasons
therefore shall take appropriate action on any case of truancy which may come
to his notice.
w)
He shall take note of all obstructions in the streets or sidewalks from which
accidents may occur, removing them when practicable. He shall also take
appropriate action on all nuisances and other matters affecting the safety and
convenience of the public or the interest of the city or municipality.
x)
He shall exercise vigilance in order to prevent fire or avoid waste of water; take
note of all garbage, dead animals or other offensive matters thrown into the
streets and shall take appropriate action thereon.
y)
He shall in order to summon aid, give three blasts with the whistle and in
extreme emergency, he may discharge his firearm in the air.
z)
He shall familiarize himself with the location of street traffic signs and if he sees
them misplaced or tampered with in any manner, he shall rectify the same. If
such signs are missing from their proper location, he shall make proper report
of such fact to his superior.
aa)
While on patrol duty, he shall not enter any bar, nightclub, theater or any other
place of amusement or business except win the strict discharge of his duty.
bb)
He shall have an official note book in which he will enter the names of persons
taken into custody by him and such important particulars in each case as may
be necessary as well as other pertinent information and matters relative to the
discharge of his official duties. Such memorandum book shall be subject to
inspection by his superior officers at any time.
cc)
He shall endeavor to be familiar with the bus lines, the location of streets,
public buildings and offices, hospitals, courts, transportation offices and depots,
industrial plants, highways and boundaries thereof and of the national,
provincial and municipal officials and such other matters pertaining to the
government of the city or municipality, as will enable him to render intelligent
and helpful information and assistance when requested.
dd)
He shall perform such other duties and responsibilities that may be assigned to
him by his superior officer or higher authority.
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a)
He shall enforce all pertinent traffic laws, ordinances or regulations and shall
take appropriate action on any violation of law that may come to his attention.
b)
He shall maintain the orderly movement of all vehicles at his post, with due
regard for the safety of pedestrians, and exact compliance of the drivers
thereof with the laws and regulations pertaining to traffic.
c)
He shall, when directing traffic, take station nearest to the center of the street
intersection as conditions will permit, and shall execute all movements of hand
signals visible to motorists with uniformity and precision.
d)
e)
He shall give his whole attention to his duties at all times. He shall not engage
in conversation with anyone except when necessary in line of police duty and
such conversation shall be brief.
f)
He shall not leave his post during his tours of duty without permission, except
when properly relieved by another officer. In case of personal necessity, or
when necessary in any police emergency, he shall notify his station, if possible,
before leaving.
g)
h)
He must keep calm and control his temper even under trying and provoking
circumstances. In warning or correcting a person for a slight infraction of the
traffic regulations, he shall do so in a firm but brief and civil manner, and
without obstructing the flow of traffic, or creating congestion. When it is
necessary to arrest a driver for a violation of the traffic regulations, he shall if
possible order the offender out of the traffic flow to the street curb, and make
such arrest without unnecessary loss of time or the obstruction of traffic.
i)
He shall operate the patrol car at a moderate rate of speed and in such a
manner as will enable him to observe any condition or occurrence in his patrol
beat which may require police attention. He shall adhere to the method
prescribed for foot patrolmen, except as may be otherwise directed.
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b)
Unless otherwise directed, he shall report for roll call at his station at the
prescribed time. He shall report hourly to the base control operator or at such
time as may be designated by his superior officer.
c)
He shall patrol his assigned beat regularly, paying particular attention to critical
areas.
d)
He shall exercise judgment and care with due regard to the safety of life and
property, when responding to an emergency call.
e)
f)
He shall perform such other duties that may be assigned to him by his superior
officers or higher authority.
He shall acquire a thorough knowledge of the penal laws and ordinances and
the elements that constitute criminal acts in violation of the various sections
thereof and shall acquaint himself with the fundamental rules of evidence.
b)
c)
He shall familiarize himself with the various types of criminals, and acquaint
himself with their various methods and practices, haunts, and associations.
d)
He shall follow up each case assigned to him until there is a final official
disposition of such case.
e)
f)
He shall have such regular hours of duty as may be prescribed by the chief of
police.
g)
h)
He shall keep his immediate superior officer regularly informed of the progress
and development of cases assigned to him.
i)
ANNEX 5-44
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2
He shall have with him an official notebook in which he will enter the names of
persons taken into custody by him and such particulars in each case, and also
all information and matter relative to the discharge of his official duties.
k)
He shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by his superior
officer or higher authority.
ANNEX 5-45
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
ANNEX 6.1
LECTURE
PHYSICAL
EXERCISES
TOTAL
52
152
204
12
12
26
30
12
16
16
Defense Skills
o
Self-Defense (Armed/Unarmed: Akido, Arnis de Mano)
o
Practical Shooting(gun safety and responsible
ownership; practical shooting)
o
Police Baton Techniques
o
Special Skills: Typing and Basic Computer Literacy
: Defensive Driving
o
Operational Training: Searching
: Handcuffing Techniques
4
4
24
28
4
4
2
2
2
2
12
20
14
6
6
12
16
24
16
8
8
14
Examination/Critique
66
74
12
12
Criminal Law I
o
Fallacies and Circumstances which Affect Criminal
Liability
o
Justifying Circumstances Which Exempt from Criminal
Liability
o
Circumstances Which Mitigate Criminal Liability
12
12
ANNEX 6-1
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
NUMBER OF HOURS
SUBJECT
o
o
o
LECTURE
PHYSICAL
EXERCISES
TOTAL
12
12
Criminal Procedures
o
Rule i1i2
o
Rule 113
o
Rule 114, as amended
o
Rule 115 with emphasis on the Miranda Doctrine
Administrative Proceedings
Legal ]Forms
Special Laws
o
Anti-Fencing
o
Gambling
o
Carnapping
o
BP22
o
Illegal Drugs
o
Illegal Recruitment
o
Firearm Law
o
RA 7610 (Child Abuse)
14
14
Examination/Critique
36
28
64
4
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
6
6
2
2
2
2
2
6
Police Services/Competencies
o
Arrests, Raids, Search and Seizure
o
Rules of Engagement
o
Hostage Negotiations
o
Blotter Entry and Booking Procedures
o
Property and Equipment Maintenance and Control
o
Disaster Preparedness and Rescue Operations
o
VIP Security
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
-
6
6
6
4
2
2
2
Examination/Critique
ANNEX 6-2
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
NUMBER OF HOURS
SUBJECT
Module IV Investigation
LECTURE
PHYSICAL
EXERCISES
TOTAL
62
32
30
Homicide/Murder Investigation
Robbery/Theft Investigation
Narcotics Investigation
Court Demeanor
Examination/Critique
Module V Intelligence
14
12
26
Physical Security
Document/Information Security
Personnel Security
Sources of Information
Examination/Critique
Module VI Criminalistics
16
22
38
Questioned Documents
Dactyloscopy
Polygraphy
Ballistics
Forensic Photography
Forensic Psychology
Examination/Critique
12
14
26
Public speaking
Examination/Critique
ANNEX 6-3
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
NUMBER OF HOURS
SUBJECT
Module VIII community Immersion Program
LECTURE
PHYSICAL
EXERCISES
TOTAL
40
40
24
54
82
Basic Weaponry
Harboring
Street Survival
Marksmanship
10
Ambuscade
Rope Courses
Infiltration
Ground Navigation
Examination/Critique
24
24
52
152
204
52
152
204
PHASE II ACADEMICS
176
154
330
Module II Legal
66
74
36
28
64
Module IV Investigation
32
30
62
Module V Intelligence
14
12
26
Module VI Criminalistics
16
22
38
12
14
26
40
40
28
78
106
26
54
82
24
24
256
384
640
Orientation
14
Sports Development/Reveille 16
Defense Skills
114
Source: PPSC, 2002
ANNEX 6-4
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
20
22
Examination/Critique
Module II Communication
24
38
62
12
16
28
Briefing/Conference Techniques I
Computer Proficiency
12
12
Examination/Critique
24
24
80
Examination/Critique
Module IV Law
68
12
Criminal Law I
Criminal Law 2
ANNEX 6-5
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
Law of Evidence
12
Legal Forms
Special Laws
o
Legal Procedures Against Drug Trafficking/Syndicated
Crime
o
Katarungang Pambaranggay (RA 7160)
o
Labor Laws
o
Civil Service Law
o
DILG Act of 1990
o
RA 8551
28
28
Examination/Critique
4
56
46
10
Management Function
Principles of Organization
Organizational Behavior
Qualities of Supervisor
Basic Counseling
Leadership Management II
Examination/Critique
36
28
64
Logistics Management
Fiscal management
Traffic Management
Patrol Management
Police Statistics
Examination/Critique
ANNEX 6-6
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Module VII Police Operations
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
50
24
74
12
12
Firearms Proficiency
12
Examination/Critique
36
20
56
12
24
32
Examination/Critique
28
30
58
Fundamentals of Investigation
Evidence Handling
Forensic Science
o
Dactyloscopy
o
Forensic Ballistics
o
Questioned Documents
o
Forensic Photography
16
16
32
Examination/Critique
ANNEX 6-7
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Module X Community-Oriented Policing System
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
82
24
58
Capability-Building
40
40
Examination/Critique
TOTAL
356
222
578
Summary
Total Number of Academic Hours = 514 hours
Total Number of Non-Academic Hours = 64 hours
o
Drills and Ceremonies
= 12 hours
o
Physical Fitness Program (Reveille)
= 12 hours
o
Sports Development/Unarmed Self-Defense
= 16 hours
o
Self-Defense Techniques
= 12 hours
o
SOC/MRP (Values Enhancement)
= 12 hours
ANNEX 6-8
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
56
52
Human Rights
24
24
64
244
308
Research Methodologies
o
The Research Process (8 hours)
o
Research problem Identification and Statement (4 hrs)
o
Conceptual Framework (2 hrs)
o
Research Design (2 hrs)
o
Qualitative Research (4 hrs)
o
Quantitative Research (4 hrs)
o
Forms and Styles in Research Writing (4 hrs)
o
Doctrine Applications (8 hrs)
o
The Research Proposal (4hrs)
40
40
24
24
40
40
120
120
80
80
64
96
160
32
40
72
Communication Dynamics
o
Organizational Communication
o
Administrative Correspondence
o
Public speaking
o
Conference/Briefing Leadership
16
16
Training Management
12
20
24
32
80
16
96
12
20
ANNEX 6-9
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
Special Laws
o
Police Related Law: Family Code; RA 6425; Witness
protection Program; Gender Awareness Development;
RA 7610; Others)
o
Fire Related Laws: Building Code; Fire Code
o
Jail Related Laws
32
32
36
16
52
12
12
12
12
12
104
48
152
12
20
16
16
24
24
28
20
48
16
24
ANNEX 6-10
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
76
56
132
16
16
40
24
64
20
24
44
72
80
Defense Planning
o
Preparation of an Integrated DP vs.
Subversion/Terrorism, Criminality
o
Kidnapping/Bank Robbery/Hostage Taking
24
24
Offensive/Defensive Operations
Counter-Insurgency
o
An Overview of Insurgency Problem in the Philippines:
History/Evolution/Root Cause and Contributing Factors
and the Level of Threats
o
Current Trends on Insurgency Problem in the
Philippines
o
AFP Operations and PNP Master Plan Sandugo: An
assessment
o
Strategic Plans/Measures to Address Insurgency
Problem (Submission and Presentation of Papers)
32
32
8
44
32
12
16
16
12
ANNEX 6-11
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Number of Hours
Subject
Module X Environmental and Other Related Studies
Lecture
Physical
Exercises
Total
32
12
20
12
12
40
40
592
560
1,152
Summary
Total Number of Academic Hours = 1,152 hours
Total Number of Non-Academic Hours = 128 hours
o
Sports Development
= 32 hours
o
Unarmed Self-Defense
= 32 hours
o
Physical Fitness Test
= 32 hours
o
Firearm Proficiency (9mm and Cal 45)
= 32 hours
Source: PPSC, 2002
ANNEX 6-12
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
CURRICULUM
Subject
Days /Units
3 days
5 days
15 days
5 days
Academic Orientation
7 days
7 days
Conduct I
Total
First Year, First
Semester
45 days
3 units
3 units
Mathematics I (Algebra)
3 units
Philosophy I (Logic)
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
P.E. I
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 1
(1.5) unit
Conduct 2
(1) unit
(1) unit
Remedial Classes
Human Rights Advocacy Seminar
5 days
5 days
24 units/(5) units
2 days
12 days
3 units
3 units
Philosophy 2 (Ethics)
3 units
Mathematics 2 (Trigonometry)
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
ANNEX 6-13
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Year
Subject
CURRICULUM
Days /Units
P.E. 2
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership
(1.5) unit
Conduct 3
(1) unit
(1) unit
24 units/(5) units
Remedial Classes
Seminar on Public Safety Services and Orientation
10 days
8 days
10 days
Stress Management
3 days
3 days
3 days
S-Leadership Seminar
2 days
Educational Trip
3 days
3 days
Conduct 4
Total
Second Year, First
Semester
45 days
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
General Chemistry
3 units
P.E. 3
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 3
(1.5) unit
Conduct 5
(1.5) unit
(1) unit
Markmanship/Tactics 1
(1) unit
24/(6) units
Remedial Classes
Disaster Preparedness and Management
3 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
2 days
Total
13 days
ANNEX 6-14
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Year
Second Year, Second
Semester
Subject
CURRICULUM
Days /Units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
3 units
Physics
3 units
Juvenile Delinquency
3 units
P.E. 4
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 4
(1.5) unit
Conduct 6
(1) unit
(1) unit
Markmanship/Tactics 2
(1) unit
24/(6) units
Remedial Classes
Weapons Proficiency Training
Special Action Force Operation Orientation Course
45 days
Conduct 7
Third Year, First
Semester
3 units
3 units
6 units
3 units
Social Anthropology
3 units
3 units
Research 1 (Fundamentals)
3 units
P.E. 5
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 5
(1.5) unit
Conduct 8
(1) unit
(1) unit
Markmanship/Tactics 3
(1) unit
24/(6) units
5 days
10 days
Total
15 days
ANNEX 6-15
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
Year
Third year, Second
Semester
Subject
CURRICULUM
Days /Units
3 units
3 units
6 units
3 units
3 units
Research 1 (Fundamentals)
3 units
3 units
P.E. 6
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 6
(1.5) unit
Conduct 9
(1) unit
(1) unit
Markmanship/Tactics 4
(1) unit
24/(6) units
Remedial Classes
Thesis Defense
15 days
15 days
15 days
Conduct 10
45 days
Total
Fourth Year, First
Semester
3 units
3 units
3 units
12 units
P.E. 7
(1.5) unit
Organizational Leadership 7
(1.5) unit
Conduct 11
(1) unit
(1) unit
Markmanship/Tactics 5
(1) unit
21/(6) units
6 units
Conduct 12
(1) unit
(1) unit
Total
6/(2) units
ANNEX 6-16
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2
ANNEX 7.1
Units
NCRPO
Per Strength
Rev 38
Pist 45
Sub-Total
12 GA
Rifle 5.56
Rifle 7.62
Grand Total
Sub-Total
15,010
13,070
464
1,019
14,553
783
2,822
68
3,673
18,226
PRO CAR
3,217
1,197
1,100
102
2,399
35
1,967
558
2,560
4,959
PRO 1
4,818
1,689
1,241
460
3,390
230
2,170
290
2,690
6,080
PRO 2
3,972
1,269
1,238
305
2,812
40
2,707
474
3,221
6,033
PRO 3
7,357
2,499
2,054
292
4,845
165
4,739
590
5,494
10,339
PRO 4 A (calabarzon)
6,958
2,248
2,068
239
4,555
210
3,748
437
4,395
8,950
PRO 4 B (mimaropa)
3,135
934
562
117
1,613
70
1,581
192
1,843
3,456
PRO 5
4,913
1,483
2,037
338
3,858
152
3,421
599
4,172
8,030
PRO 6
6,475
1,730
1,945
618
4,293
160
3,935
610
4,705
8,998
PRO 7
5,710
1,345
2,707
680
4,732
252
3,011
212
3,475
8,207
PRO 8
4,911
1,515
1,723
420
3,658
112
3,742
254
4,108
7,766
PRO 9
4,356
858
1,463
1,072
3,393
160
2,571
217
2,948
6,341
PRO 10
4,575
999
1,354
601
2,954
214
2,951
186
3,351
6,305
PRO 11
4,685
1,282
1,609
187
3,078
260
2,794
274
3,328
6,406
PRO 12
3,736
1,659
830
120
2,609
182
2,548
327
3,057
5,666
PRO 13
2,855
1,027
624
165
1,816
46
1,978
179
2,203
4,019
ARRM
6,228
2,425
1,193
433
4,051
110
3,962
400
4,472
8,523
174
29
10
73
112
Computer SVC
156
23
29
Finance SVC
240
14
23
1,104
17
12
34
Commel SVC
775
39
31
111
181
Chaplain SVC
82
15
Legal SVC
57
10
Engineering SVC
102
30
HS 9
828
96
AHC
2,475
Health SVC
20
-
3
68
137
29
26
11
14
48
52
120
301
15
18
34
34
35
105
54
255
518
531
786
103
50
13
148
148
136
483
194
Maritime Grp
1,290
161
43
43
Aviation Grp
1,181
628
228
245
3,495
1,330
46
41
1,493
343
148
783
43
32
33
1,706
704
108
167
979
99
590
347
148
35
776
PCRG
25
15
70
66
247
117
338
19
474
721
1,101
198
268
12
478
1,579
1,417
81
1,193
495
1,769
3,186
1,274
220
415
637
1,911
16
42
705
1,684
1,505
879
47
200
1,126
44
150
194
1,320
Intel Grp
793
577
15
83
675
56
275
331
1,006
CSG
276
63
76
19
27
46
122
1,657
1,670
97
125
1,892
99
103
1,995
HPNP
OTHER UNITS
PACER
PTU
PDEA
LSS PERM Issuances
291
291
50
50
298
PNPA Cadets
137
21
456
3,303
9,321
12,624
48,025
25,364
18,526
91,915
9
110
20
-
63
30
325
20
18
61
TOTAL
113,119
92
80
453
909
20
20
61
12,685
4,326
55,151
6,597
383
30
66,074
157,989
ANNEX 7-1
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2
ANNEX 7.2
DATE
PROVISION
25 September 2000
Memorandum
20 July 2000
SOP No. 08
11 September 1997
OM DL1-001-95
15 December 1995
22 November 1995
Circular No. 17
27 August 1993
Memo
24 October 2000
September 2000
Memo
22 November 1995
SOP No. 6
12 October 1995
PNP Procurement
Memo
20 October 1994
Firearms Accountability
Memo
27 June 1994
Memo
27 April 1993
Equipment/Firearms Accountability
5 February 1993
Memo
09 December 1992
Memorandum
8 May 2000
SOP No. 7
10 September 1996
Memo
22 November 1995
of
FIREPOWER
MOBILITY
ANNEX 7-2
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2
POLICY/RESOLUTION NO.
Logistic Letter Directive No.
92-01
DATE
20 October 1992
PROVISION
Authorized POL Issuance to PNP Vehicles
10 September 2001
SOP on EOD
Operations, Render-safe procedures, access, recovery
and disposal of conventional, non-military (commercial),
homemade and/or improvised explosive devices (IED),
transportation procedure of IED and blast-in-place
operation
Memorandum
22 August 2000
SOP on EOD
SOP 2000-1
8 August 2000
Memorandum
4 July 2000
6 September 2001
Memorandum
8 August 2000
Memorandum
3 August 2000
Memorandum
17 February 1998
2 January 1998
Memorandum
22 November 1995
Memorandum
22 November 1995
E.O. 226
17 February 1995
Command Responsibility
11 January 1995
Memorandum
19 December 1994
Memorandum
9 December 1994
22 August 1994
Memorandum
29 March 1993
Memorandum
29 September 1992
25 March 2002
ANNEX 7-3
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2
POLICY/RESOLUTION NO.
DATE
PROVISION
Procedural Flowchart for Donation of Property
Procedural Flowchart for Lease of Private Property
Procedural Flowchart for Purchase of Private Property
29 June 1995
17 April 1995
SOP No. 03
26 July 1994
2 May 1994
Providing
the
Guidelines
Governing
Property
Accountability/Responsibility of PNP Supply Accountable
Officers (SAOs) and Personnel
Circular No. 17
27 August 1993
Circular No. 14
25 May 1993
SOP No. 22
24 September 1992
Source: PNP Directorate for Logistics, Logistics Plans and Programs Division
ANNEX 7-4
MAJOR APPLICATION
SYSTEMS, PNP
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
ANNEX 8.1
IS NAME
DESCRIPTION
PROCESSES SUPPORTED /
MAJOR DATASETS
STATUS
Financial Management
Information System
Administrative /
Budget, accounting data
CFC Funds
Recon.
System
developed in
2004
Logistics Support
Management Information
System
Administrative /
Supplies inventory, costing
Consumable
Supply
Accounting
developed in
2004
Operations/
Operational,
for further
enhancement;
Periodical
Report added
in 2004
PNP Accreditation
System
Administrative /
Developed in
2004
Administrative
Developed as
of 2004
Human Resource
Management Information
System / PNPCS
Personnel Information
System
Administrative /
Operational,
for further
enhancement
Administrative /
Administrative /
Training Information
Systems
Training opportunities,
personnel training profile
Operational,
for further
enhancement
Operational,
for further
enhancement
ANNEX 8-1
MAJOR APPLICATION
SYSTEMS, PNP
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
IS NAME
DESCRIPTION
PROCESSES SUPPORTED /
MAJOR DATASETS
STATUS
Anti-Illegal Drug
Monitoring System
Operations
Operational,
for further
enhancement
Operations
Operational,
for further
enhancement
Operations
Wanted Persons
Information System
Operations /
10
Database of notorious
persons, arrest warrants,
arrests made
Operational,
for further
enhancement
The Incident
Management System
(IMS)
Operations
Operational,
for further
enhancement
12
Operations /
Operational,
for further
enhancement
Clearance applications,
clearance issuances
13
Evidence Management
System (EMS
Operations
Operational,
for further
enhancement
14
Traffic Management
Information System
(TMIS)
Operations
Operational,
for further
enhancement
15
Operations
Operational,
for continuing
enhancement
16
Complaints, Referral,
Action And Verification
Information System
(CRAIVIS)
Operations
Operational
17
Geographic Information
and Crime Mapping
System
(see note below)
Operations
Operational in
selected police
units
ANNEX 8-2
MAJOR APPLICATION
SYSTEMS, PNP
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
IS NAME
18
DESCRIPTION
PROCESSES SUPPORTED /
MAJOR DATASETS
STATUS
Operations
Operational ,
beginning at
NCRPO
External Systems
19
National Crime
Information System
(NCIS)
Operations
Not
operational
20
ASEANOPOL Database
System (ADS)
Operations
Under
development
21
Operations
Under
development
The Muntinlupa City police has launched the Geographical Information and Crime Mapping System
(GICMS), the countrys first ever crime-clock analysis program that would prevent street crimes through
faster and more systematic police response.
City Police Chief Senior Superintendent Erasto Lim Sanchez said the P7.5-million project of Muntinlupa
City Rep. Raffy Biazon has a database software system that plots exact information on prevalent crimes
all over the city.
"It shows what crime had just happened at a specific area at exactly what time. Information on the fleeing
suspects would also be registered in the database," Sanchez explained in an interview with The STAR.
Computer units have been distributed to all four precincts in the city and would be operated by a 10-man
specially-trained team.
Apart from crimes being reported to the stations tactical operation center through phone calls, they would
also be immediately registered to the database map, which would be printed.
The database map would be fed to neighboring stations, the Southern Police District, National Capital
Region Police Office and national police headquarters at Camp Crame in Quezon City.
Sanchez said the system lets them do away with hassles under the conventional system, such as busy
phone lines and long dictation of information, which usually hinder pursuit operations.
"This will go well with our Oplan Dragnet because through the map, we can easily determine where
criminals are going and coordinate with appropriate stations to intercept them," he explained.
However, Sanchez said their conventional system would not be totally thrown away "because it could still
be our last resort in times of blackouts."
The new system, he added, would also expand their current Management Information System, which is
the database of criminals and records.
Citing a sample case, Sanchez said a suspected robber under the Alabang viaduct was arrested a few
minutes after the crime. Police recovered the P7,000 stolen cash and the suspects caliber .38 revolver.
"We are expecting more accomplishments through this new and better system," the city police chief said.
The city has been one of the favorite working areas for criminal syndicates because its location makes it
convenient for them to easily flee to neighboring cities and provinces.
Local police officials have been demanding fro additional deployment of operatives to help them prevent
crime through police visibility and faster response.
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
MAJOR APPLICATION
SYSTEMS, PNP
To further enhance its arsenal in the war against criminality and terrorism, the National Capital
Region Police Office (NCRPO) established yesterday a Crime Monitoring Center (CMC) to record
all crime incidents and terror attacks in Metro Manila.
NCRPO chief Director Avelino Razon Jr. said the CMC would serve as a database of methods and
patterns used by crime syndicates and terrorists.
Razon is hoping that the implementation of suitable plans and programs like the CMC at the
NCRPOs Tactical Operations Center (TOC) would enhance further police capability in solving
crimes and thwarting terrorist attacks.
"We are establishing a number of innovations at the NCRPO to enhance our crime and terror
fighting capabilities. We are hoping this would contribute significantly to the maintenance of peace
and order in the metropolis," Razon said.
He said the NCRPO will focus on the implementation of the reforms and guidelines at the district,
station and precinct levels with crime prevention and high solution efficiency as priorities.
Apart from the CMC, the NCRPO will also utilize the Geographical Information System (GIS) for
crime mapping.
He said the NCRPO will use the application of computer statistics (COMPSTAT) as its main anticrime device for timely and accurate intelligence reports, effective strategies and tactics, rapid
deployment of personnel and resources and relentless follow-up operations and assessment.
From now on, the NCRPO will be conducting regular meetings with its intelligence units to
consolidate all crime reports in one central database.
Razon said he would revive and strengthen the Barangay Information Network (BIN), wherein
volunteers would serve as the eyes and ears of the NCRPO in its war against criminal groups,
terrorist organizations and other domestic and internal threats to peace and order.
ANNEX 8-4
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ANNEX 8.2
OTHERS
TOTAL
Servers
13
33
46
Desktop computers
68
2508
2,576
Mobile computers
28
32
IT RESOURCE
Operating systems
Windows NT Server
Network
Database Management
Systems
Development Software
Software
Standalone PCs,
local area networks
and dial-up internet
access in selected
offices
TECHNOLOGIES USED
A.
B.
C.
D.
Others:
Web Razor for graphics file optimization, downloaded trial version of HTML
optimization softwares, some open source javascripts modified to suit the site
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E.
Database:
MS Access - for development purpose
F.
G.
ANNEX 8-6
PNP IT MANPOWER
PNP-SC-UNDP
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
ANNEX 8.3
PNP IT MANPOWER1
The Computer Service is manned by 359 personnel, 162 of who are uniformed (54 PCOs
and 108 PNCOs) while 197 are non-uniformed. Of this total, one hundred twenty-eight (132)
are detailed with the different PNP offices/units performing programming, research, encoding
and micro-computer operation work.
PERSONNEL
ACTUAL
UNIFORMED PERSONNEL
PCO
Organic (Hqs)
On Mission
Schooling
PNCO
Organic (Hqs)
On Mission
Schooling
162
54
20
30
4
108
61
47
0
NON-UNIFORMED PERSONNEL
In-House
On Mission
Non-Organic
197
142
54
1
TOTAL
359
Source: Accomplishment Highlights, 23 August 2004, Computer Service, National Police Commission, National Headquarters, Philippine
National PC
ANNEX 8-7
PNP IT MANPOWER
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PCO
PNCO
NUP
TOTAL
1. COMMAND GROUP
OC, PNP
DCA
2. DIRECTORIAL STAFF
DPRM
29
11
42
DRD
DIDM
DO
DHRDD
DC
DL
DI
SDS
PCRG
1
8
10
14
3
3. NASU
HSS
PNPGH
4. NOSU
TMG
CSG
FED
SAGSD
CIDG
5. NCRPO
NPD
CPD
ANNEX 8-8
PNP IT MANPOWER
PNP-SC-UNDP
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
OFFICE
PCO
PNCO
NUP
TOTAL
6. REGIONAL OFFICE
PRO-CAR
PRO-3
PRO-4A
PRO-5
PRO-7
1
2
1
2
PRO-9
PRO-12
OPASC*
PDEA
10
56
132
7. OTHER OFFICES
PCTC
PACER
AIDSOTF
TOTAL
2
28
48
ANNEX 8-9
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
ANNEX 8.4
Systems Management Division (SMD) Develops IT Plans for the different PNP
units/offices that constitute the total PNP Information Systems Plan (ISP). It shall also
implements, maintains, and enhances all developed Information Systems.
2.
Network Management Division (NMD) - Operationalizes and manages the PNP Computer
Network and supports the operation and maintenance of all PNP Information Systems
3.
Computer Operations Division (COD) Generates and releases the financial and
management reports of the information systems maintained by the PNPCS as well as the
upkeep of machine/equipment used.
4.
5.
8.
RDD (Research and Development Division) - Assists the concerned PNP units in the
prevention and control of Cyber Crimes. Evaluates existing Information systems, Computer
Resources, Network Security & approved IT courses.
SMD
LEGEND:
SMD
NMD
COD
DMD
TD
RDD
RITO
-
NMD
COD
DMD
TD
RDD
RITO
ANNEX 8-10
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
ANNEX 9
SUBJECT
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
OVERALL
INTERNAL
ADMINISTRATIVE
MANAGEMENT OF
THE PNP
INSTITUTIONAL
FRAMEWORK
POLICE
OPERATIONS
ANNEX 9-1
PNP-SC-UNDP
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
This are very well taken and should be considered
as very specific actions to be included in the detail
designing and eventual implementation of the
transformation initiatives.
RESULTS BASED
MONITORING AND
EVALUATION
SYSTEM
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
Policy support
Implementation of the PNP AntiCorruption Plan (AO 70)
Increasing transparency in
management of funds
Reforms should address issues on how
financial management will operate at the
station level.
LOGISTIC
REQUIREMENTS
HUMAN
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
ANNEX 9-3
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Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
international practices to have an agency that
oversees the enforcement of the government merit
system. As what is presently being done, the PNP
and the CSC, as well as the NAPOLCOM, must
continually coordinate to address certain issues
that may require special consideration, and simplify
personnel transaction and processes.
The study on the other hand supports the idea that
personnel administration for the police be given
fully/completely to the PNP. This would require
transfer of certain personnel functions presently
being done by NAPOLCOM for the police to the
PNP. NAPOLCOM must strengthen its role as a
civilian oversight agency, whose primary function
should be to ensure PNPs compliance to laws,
rules and regulations, and policies. Related to this,
undue political interference of local government
executive in personnel administration must
moreover be done away with, to evolve a genuine
merit system in the police. The overall idea is to
enable the PNP to exercise all personnel
administration functions and authorities over the
police, consistent with laws, rules and regulations.
On recruitment
Recruitment of police officers and non
officers follow different procedures. Set
the standards and process (sic) of the
recruitment first.
ANNEX 9-4
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
selecting individuals that will comprise the police
force and the removal of external stakeholders in
the recruitment process.
The independent assessment institution (an idea of
General Virtus Gil) in effect creates an organization
outside of the PNP to screen for the PNP all
applicants to the police force, using more objective
assessment of qualifications,
and selection
procedures. This is seen to reduce current
politicization of the police recruitment process.
ANNEX 9-5
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
The suggestion to involve the recruits in the
recruitment process is an innovative approach that
will potentially improve the integrity of the entire
recruitment system and is very well taken, but the
proper place for this idea is in the detail designing
of the reforms.
was
not
On career progression
ANNEX 9-6
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
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COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
o
o
o
o
ANNEX 9-7
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
REFORM
PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT
AND
IMPLEMENTATION
CLARIFICATIONS
ANNEX 9-8
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
2.
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
SUBJECT
INSTITUTIONAL
FRAMEWORK
AND PNPS
INTERNAL
MANAGEMENT
AND STRUCTURE
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
DHRDD:
On the issue of duplication
of functions
DPRM is in-charge of personnel
placement and records managementthat alone is a gargantuan task that
needs its full attention. DPL and DRD are
in-charge of long term development for
the PNP as a whole they adjust their
concerns when policy initiatives in the
National Government changes or shifts.
DHRDD is concerned with providing the
country with the PNPs best resource, the
ideal Filipino Officer. Each directorate
complements each other; they could
never assume each others functions
without resulting in bediam.
ANNEX 9-9
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
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COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-10
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-11
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-12
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
DPRM: p.7-13:
The Philippines has the lowest recorded
crimes per 100,000 population COPs are
not reporting some crimes for fear of
being relieved from service
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-14
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-15
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Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-16
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
Considering the need for physical agility and
strength for policing work, police officers who
would not make it to the managerial path or the
specialization path, a study can be further made
on retiring such police officers even at age earlier
than 56 so that they would have opportunity to
find work outside of the police system.
DPRM: On
NAPOLCOM
approving
authority
of
Para 8.2.3
Revise totally promotional examination
by NAPOLCOM please refer to
qualification standards
Page 6-68
Promotional approval by NAPOLCOM not
required except on special promotion
inputs
and
ANNEX 9-17
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-18
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
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COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-19
PNP-SC-UNDP
Transforming the Philippine National Police to a More Capable,
Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
OTHER ISSUES
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
The report here does not question the rule but has
reported on the practice in the field which points
to issues in rule implementation. The report is not
meant to be critical. It is meant to present
perspectives and information that will hopefully
enable the discovery of issues that need to be
addressed.
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PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
PNP ISSUES/
COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-21
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Effective and Credible Police Force (Phase 2)
PNP
COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT
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COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
CONSULTANTS RESPONSE
ANNEX 9-22