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CIC Class 02-021-RNCR-2023-073 (1021-2023)

TEAM
8
FIELD IMMERSION
QUEZON CITY POLICE DISTRICT (QCPD)
POLICE STATION 10 (KAMUNING)
TASKING

MEMBERS TASKS
PSSg Jeffrey Copicop Pasong INVESTIGATION CASE FOLDER
PCpl Delfin Dulliyao banguiyac Jr RECORDING OF CRIME DATA
PCpl Menard Mozada Rivera CRIME ENVIRONMENT
Pat Eva Mendoza Alabastro 2
INVESTIGATION CASE FOLDER
Pat Chrismel Najera Ostonal RECORDING OF CRIME DATA
BRIEF BACKGROUND
WHAT FIELD IMMERSION 2023
WHEN February 7, 8 & 9, 2024
WHERE Kamuning Police Station, QCPD
WHO Team 8 CIC Cl 02-021-RNCR-2023-073 (1021-2023)
WHY To build the competency and develop the required
professionalism of students on the applicable procedures
and existing jurisprudence which will be their guide as they
supervise and manage investigators and detectives in the
performance of their functions and duties especially on
investigation of cases towards prosecution and its eventual
conviction.
HOW To collect and present the data on crime and a case of a
heinous crime or illegal drugs with observation or critiques
and recommendations or interventions.
3
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
A. NARRATIVE REPORT
Geographical Profile

A. NARRATIVE REPORT
General Information
Summary of Activities
Data on Investigative Solution
Observation and Recommendation

B. RECORDING OF CRIME DATA


Crime Environment

C. INVESTIGATION FOLDER
A. ROBBERY (Akyat Bahay)
B. Violation OF RA 9165)
A. NARRATIVE REPORT

5
GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE

Police Station 10 is MAP OF QUEZON CITY


located at EDSA corner
Sampaloc
Kamuning Road, Brgy N
Kamuning, and is part of the
4th District of Quezon City. It Barbosa Sta. Mesa
is situated in the Southern
Part of THE City.
Pandacan
Based on the year 2019
census, it has an actual
population of 167,119 and Ermita
with Day time population of POLICE STATION 10

1,590,000 and Night time Sta. Ana


around 950,000 population.
GENERAL INFORMATION
MAP OF POLICE STATION 10 (KAMUNING)
LEGEND:
POLICE TO POPULATION RATIO – 1: 626 PCP 5
PCP 1 Gate 3, City Hall Complex PCP-5

N
PCP 2
PCP 3
PS-2 AOR Brgy Central Quezon City
PCP 4
PCP 5

AV
E PCP 4
ON
EZ
QU
PCP3 ED
Quezon Avenue cor Sct Santiago SA PCP 4
35 Malakas St., Brgy

VENUE
Brgy South Triangle Quezon City
Pinyahan Quezon City

EAST A
PCP-3
TIMO
G AVE
TIMO D
G AVEE
SA
PCP 2 T
O
Sct Fernandez cor Mo. Ignacia M
D
A ROA
Brgy Paligsahan Quezon City S KAM
IAS
PCP-2 M
POLICE STATION 10
PCP1 O EDSA cor Kamuning Rd., Brgy
D
R ROA
Judge Jimenez cor Kamuning RdKAMUNING
AT kkmuning Quezon City
O ED
Brgy Kamuning Quezon City
PCP-1 SA
PS-7 AOR
___________
PS-11 AOR
POLICE STRENGTH : 267 TOTAL POPULATION :167,119 (as of 2019 census)
NO. OF BARANGAY : 11 TOTAL LAND AREA : 6.57 SQ Km OR 569.816 Has
NR OF ESTABLISHMENTS : 418
NO. OF BANK : 85 NO. OF CHURCH :8 NO OF HOTELS : 22
NO. OF SCHOOL : 15 NO. OF MARKET :1 NO OF TRANSPO HUB ; 13
NO. OF FINANCIAL ESTAB : 23 NO OF MALLS :2 OTHER ESTAB : 248
CAPABILITIES TO MOVE : TO SHOOT TO COMMUNICATE
MOBILE CAR : 18 LONG FAS ; 57 BASE/MOBILE RADIIO ; 1 / 12
MOTORCYCLE : 17 SHORT FAS : 264 HANDHELD RADIO 83
BICYCLE : 0 CELLPHONES :3
INVESTIGATION TRAINING PROFILE OF PERSONNEL
ASSIGNED TO INVESTIGATION SECTION

PERSONNEL WITH WITHOUT TOTAL


FORMAL TRAINING FORMAL TRAINING

PCO 3 2 5

PNCO 42 7 49

NUP 3 3 6

TOTAL 48 12 60
PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMU

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED IN INVESTIGATION
POSITION/
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI INVESTIGATION UNIT/ COMPETENCY
DESIGNATION
OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT

1 PMAJ DIAZ MIKE D Chief, SIDMU 15-Nov-2022 IOBC

4 PLT TAGARA ALNOR D Chief, Investigator 2-Nov-2022 IOBC

Chief SWCCS con


3 PMAJ ASALAN ROHAINA I QCHPDetachment 21-Sep-2023 IOBC
Commander

4 PCpl Luna Siena Maria P SIDMU PNCO 24-May-2021 CIC

Evidence
5 PMSg Mangundayao Ian Frando S Custodian/Custodian 5-May-2023 CIC
Officer

6 PMSg Saique Abel S Desk Officer 5-May-2023 CIC

7 PEMS Laggui Crisologo Jr A Desk Officer 15/12/2023 CIC


PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMU

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED INVESTIGATION
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI POSITION/ DESIGNATION IN INVESTIGATION COMPETENCY
UNIT/ OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT

8 PEMS Sanyuran Jimmy D SIDMU Senior Investigator 24-Jul-2020 CRIDEC

9 PCMS Bataanon Wilmore M SIDMU Investigator 9-Aug-2008 CIDDC

5-May-2023
10 PMSg Rolloda Hildo B SIDMU Investigator CIC

11 PSSg Villareal Remie C SIDMU Investigator 11-May-2019 CIC

12 PSSg Delos Santos Cliff Richard M SIDMU Investigator 1-Feb-2020 CIC

13 PSSg Santiago Christian Mark G SIDMU Investigator 10-Feb-2023 CIC

14 PCpl Tordil Jaycee M SIDMU Investigator 10-Feb-2023 CIC

15 PCpl Dela Cruz Ryan P SIDMU Investigator 17-Oct-2023 CIC

16 PSMS Frias Maridel V OIC SWCCS 1-May-2016 CIC

17 PMSg Balberona Virginia B SWCCS Investigator 1-Apr-2011 CIC


PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMU

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED INVESTIGATION
POSITION/
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI IN INVESTIGATION COMPETENCY
DESIGNATION
UNIT/ OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT
17 PSSg Amate Lyneth P SWCCS Investigator 5-Dec-2022 CIC
SWCCS
InvestigatorIvestigator/Ad
18 PCpl Ortillo Edilyn B 18-Sep-2023 CIC
min Custodial
Officer/Court Processor

19 PCpl Abesamis Reyjielyn M Warrant Officer 4-Jan-2024 CIC

20 Pat Salagma Santana P SWCCS Investigator 5-Dec-2022 CIC


SDEU Investigator/SDEU
21 PSSg Roxas Jr Gerardo Jose B 1-Nov-2020 CIC
Operative
SDEU Investigator/SDEU
22 PSSg Sta. Ana Regino III R 1-Jul-2015 CIC
Operative
Follow-up
23 PCMS Pascasio Dandy U 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
Operative/Warrant Officer
Follow-up
24 PSSg Ticar Cyrus F Operative/Warrant 18-Feb-2022 CIC
Officer/E-Rogue Encoder
Follow-up
25 PSSg Batoy Martin Luther R 21-Sep-2023 CIC
Operative/Warrant Officer
Follow-up
26 PCpl Sibayan Jolly V 4-Jul-2022 CIC
Operative/Warrant Officer
PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMU

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED IN INVESTIGATION
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI POSITION/ DESIGNATION INVESTIGATION COMPETENCY
UNIT/ OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT

27 PMSg Panes Moises L Warrant Officer 7-Jun-2023 CIC

Follow-Up Operative con


28 Pat Baay Prima Joy T 5-Dec-2022
SWCCS Action PNCO
29 PCpl Dangayo Racquel P SWCCS Investigator 4-Jan-2023 CRIDEC
Custodial Facility Officer con
30 PSSg Bacolod Christopher B 21-Sep-2023 CIC
STMR
Desk Officer con Assistant
31 PEMS Gonzales Jerico R 21-Sep-2023 Cridec
SPS

Investigator con Chief Clerk


32 PSMS Ramal Romeo C 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
QCH Police Detachment

Desk Officer con Tourist Asst


33 PMSg Dela Cruz Marlon C 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
PNCO QCH Detachment

SIDMU Investigator con Alt


34 PSSg Macapallag Quervinne D Desk Officer QCH 21-Sep-2023 CIC
Detachment

SIDMU Action PNCO con


35 PSSg Agus Claudette Ann D 21-Sep-2023 CIC
Finance PNCO
PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SWCC

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED INVESTIGATION
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI POSITION/ DESIGNATION IN INVESTIGATION COMPETENCY
UNIT/ OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT

SIDMU Investigator con Alt


36 PSSg Dapitan Michael Z Desk Officer QCH Detachment
21-Sep-2023 CIC

Pre-Charge Investigator con


37 PCMS Santillan Bobby S SCAD Senior PNCO
21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC

Warrant Officer/Follow-Up
38 PSSg Bahiyan Jr Marcelo B Operative con Beat Patroller 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
QCHPD
Warrant Officer/Follow-Up
39 PSSg Taguinod Leigh U Operative con Admin 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
PNCO/Beat Patroller QCHPD
40 PSSg Cabangon Randy L Warrant/Follow Up Operative 28-Feb-2023 CRIDEC
Cybercrime Investigator con
41 PCpl Tayag Niko A Desk Officer/Beat Patroller, 9-Mar-2023 CRIDEC
QCH Detachment
SIDMU Follow Up Operative
42 PCpl Laguerta Jesus C con Desk Officer/Beat Patroller, 21-Sep-2023 CRIDEC
QCHPD
43 PSSg Apil Joel B Pre-charge Evaluator/DLOS 9-Jul-2021 CIC
Desk Officer con Patrol Officer
44 PSSg Tagubasi Jr Danilo C HILUX 32
21-Sep-2023 CIC
Shift Patrol Supervisor con
45 PEMS Vargas Jun F Desk Officer
10-Oct-2023 CIC
PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMS
WITHOUT INVEST TRAINING
HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED
INVESTIGATION
IN
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI POSITION/ DESIGNATION COMPETENCY
INVESTIGATION
TRAINING OR
UNIT/ OFFICE
EQUIVALENT
C, Opetation/Asst.
1 PLT VILLANUEVA JORGE M 1-Mar-2021 w/o IOBC
SIDMU/Team Leader SDEU

2 PCPT TEDERA RANDY S Chief Intel/Warrant 22-Jan-2024 w/o IOBC

3 PSSg Allauigan Nar A Detailed as CIDMS Encoder 21-Sep-2023

Detailed as Custodial
4 PCMS Radan Aldrin G 31-Jan-2024
Facility Officer
Detailed as Court
5 PSSg Pescador Jonalyn G Processor/Custodial Facility 21-Sep-2023
Officer Admin PNCO
Detailed as Custodial
Facility Admin Action
6 PCpl Iglesias Lyn Marie 27-Nov-2023
PNCO/Court
Processor/SHRAO PNCO
Detailed as Custodial
Facility Officer/Court
7 PCpl Bughao Paolo Miguel S 21-Sep-2023
Processor/Fingerprint
Technician
Detailed as Custodial
8 PCpl Olama Jamil B 21-Sep-2023
Facility Officer
PPROFILE ON RELIEF INVESTIGATORS DIDM
INVESIGATIVE DIRECTIVES # 2016-015 CY 2016 TO DATE

DATE ASSIGNED REASON/CAUSE INVESTIGATION


No. RANK/NAME DESIGNATION IN INVEST OF RELIEF TRAINING
SECTION

SWCCS
1 PCpl Anna Marie C Tuliao March 22, 2018 Localization CIC
Investigator

2 PSSg Beverly C Marquez CIDMS Encoder December 2022 Reassigment CRIDEC

3 PCMS June R Abogado Investigator May 2023 Lateral CRIDEC

PSSg Shiela Marie M SWCCS


4 May 2023 Suspension CRIDEC
Sevidal Investigator

5 PSSg Noel G Aliangan Jr Investigator January 2024 Reassignment CRIDEC

6 PSMS Arnold M Baccay Investigator October 2023 Reassignment CRIDEC


NON-UNIFORM PERSONNEL ASSIGNED AT SIDMU
WITHOUT INVEST TRAINING

HIGHEST FORMAL
DATE ASSIGNED IN INVESTIGATION
POSITION/
No. RANK SURNAME FIRST NAME MI INVESTIGATION UNIT/ COMPETENCY
DESIGNATION
OFFICE TRAINING OR
EQUIVALENT

1 NUP Biag Mary Ann D CIRAS Encoder 1-Nov-2014 with QGIS/NGIS

CIRAS
2 NUP Caparas Joel S Encoder/Statisticia 1-Oct-2020 with QGIS/NGIS
n

E-Rouge/ E-
3 NUP Montes Leolando G 1-Aug-2013 NGIS
Subpoena Encoder

4 NUP Estacio Randy G E-Rouge Encoder 1-Jul-2020 NGIS

Finger Print
5 NUP Cajigal Arnold V 13-Feb-2022
Technician

6 NUP Zulita Eliza C CIRAS Encoder 16-Nov-2022 NGIS


RECAPITULATION OF PERSONNEL ASSIGNED IN SIDMS
WITH AND WITHOUT INVEST TRAINING

No. of
Personnel No. of Personnel No. of Personnel Personnel WITH
Assigned in Assigned in Assigned in NO of Criminal FORMAL
Personnel
Investigation Investigation Investigation Investigators TRAINING BUT
Assigned in
Unit/Office based WITH FORMAL WITHOUT FORMAL assigned in NOT Assigned
Investigation
on DPL Staffing Investigation Investigation Investigation with
Pattern Training Training Investigation
Units/Offices
UNIT

PCOs PNCOs TOTAL PCOs PNCOs TOTAL PCOs PNCOs TOTAL PCOs PNCOs TOTAL PCOs PNCOs TOTAL PCOs PNCOs TOTAL

PS 10
5 23 28 6 49 55 3 42 45 2 7 9 0 16 16 0 0 0
(Kamuning)
DAY 1 AT QCPD
COURTESY CALL

Courtesy Call at QCPD to Acting Chief DIDMD PLTCOL JUNE BORJA NUYDA.
Likewise, the AC, D7 orient us with the current trends and criminal profiling occurs within
PS 10. 18
DAY 1 AT QCPD
COURTESY CALL

Courtesy call with PLTCOL ROBERT P AMORANTO, Station Commander, PS 10


(Kamuning) QCPD. Likewise, PLTCOL AMORANTO orient and welcome us to PS
10. 19
DAY 1 AT PS 10
BRIEFING/INSPECTION

Briefing and inspection with PEMS ABEL SAIQUE, Desk Officer regarding the
official Police Blotter Book series of 2023 of Police Station 10 Kamuning, QCPD 20
DAY 1 AT PS 10
INSPECTION

Sample of entry found in Police Blotter


Book with liquid erasures and no Sample of entry found in Police Blotter
signature by a concerned police officer Book with disposition and no erasures 21
DAY 1 AT PS 10
INSPECTION

Conducted inspection of Temporary As of 1:00PM of February 8, 2024 42 Male


Detention Cell for MALE with PCpl Edil PUPC’s were inspected and accounted for at
B Ortillon, duty jail officer. Detention Cell located inside PS 10
22
DAY 1 AT PS10
INVENTORY OF PUPC
FEMALE MALE

STATUS OF PUPC

PUPC NO. OF NO. OF


AUTHORIZED/ WITH
INMATES MINORS W/O COMMITMENT
IDEAL CAPACITY COMMITMENT
(CURRENT) (CURRENT) ORDER
ORDER

MALE 20 42 0 2 40
DAY 2 AT QC HALL
BRIEFING/OBSERVATION
NATIONAL POLICE CLEARANCE
As of Jan 1, 2019 to Feb 9, 2024

NPC Fee 180

Processed/Printed 127,267
Briefing and observation in the issuance of National Paid 125,383
Police Clearance located inside Quezon City hall with
PLT Jun Alvarez, Chief NPC section
Discounted
4,722
(senior/PWD)

Free 5,059

Total Fees Collected 18,665,790


DAY 2 AT PS 10
INSPECTION/OBSERVATION

Observation on the Custodial Facility of Kamuning Inspection on the issued investigation kit with PCMS
Police Station. WILMORE A BATAANON, AFIS Technician
DAY 2 AT PS 10
BRIEFING/INSPECTION

Briefing and observation at the SIDMU with NUP


JOEL CAPARAZ crime registrar ciras and other PNP E- Briefing and observation of e-Rouge Galley inside
Project SIDMU
DAY 3 AT PS 10
EXIT CALL

Exit call with PLTCOL ROBERT P AMORANTO, Station Commander, Police Station
10 (Kamuning) QCPD
DATA ON
INVESTIGATIVE SOLUTION (IS)
2019 TO DATE

28
DATA ON E-WARRANT
(JAN 1, 2019 – DEC 31, 2023)

Warrant received
YEAR by mail or court Unserved Served Partially served For feedback
processed server

2018 0 0 0 0 0
2019 0 0 0 0 0
2020 1 0 1 0 0
2021 151 14 26 43 15
2022 252 98 73 93 51
2023 248 33 7 25 16
TOTAL 652 145 107 161 82

PNCO in-Charge: PSsg Cyrus M Ticar


DATA ON E –ROGUE GALLERY
(JAN 1, 2019 – DEC 31, 2023)

Encoded more than 24


Year Arrested Person Encoded Encoded 24 Hours
Hours
2019 756 785 162 594
2020 589 643 224 365
2021 929 924 925 4
2022 895 902 892 3
2023 277 278 276 1

TOTAL 3446 3532 2479 967

PERSONNEL IN-CHARGE: NUP RANDY G ESTACIO


DATA ON CIDMS
(JAN 1, 2019 – DEC 31, 2023)

Year CASES OCCURED CASE FOLDER ENCODED


2019 679 679
2020 127 127
2021 574 574
2022 1587 1587

2023 250 235


TOTAL 3,217 3,202

PERSONNEL IN –CHARGE: PSSG NAR A ALLAUIGAN


DATA ON ILLEGAL DRUGS

PERIOD COVERED : January 01, 2019, to DATE


 NR OF OPERATIONS CONDUCTED : 855
 NR OF DRUG CASES REFERRED TO PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE : 855
 NR OF DRUG CASES UNDER INVESTIGATION/PENDING AT PROSECUTORS OFFICE : 0
 NR OF DISMISSED DRUG CASES FILED IN THE PROSECUTORS OFFICE: 2
 NR OF RFI DRUG CASES FILED IN THE PROSECUTORS OFFICE: 16
 NR OF DRUG CASES FILED IN COURT : 855
 NR OF DISMISSED DRUG CASES FILED IN COURT : 2
 NR OF DRUG CASES FILED IN COURT WITH CONVICTION : 11
 NR OF DRUG CASES FILED IN COURT WITH CONVICTION THRU PLEA BARGAINING: 20
 NR OF DRUG CASES STILL ON TRIAL : 839

TOTAL NR DISMISSED
CONVICTED
OF REFERRED (TO UNDER (PROSECUTO FILED IN DISMISSED STILL ON
CONVICTED THRU PLEA
OPERATIONS PROSECUTOR) INVESTIGATION R’S OFFICE) COURT (COURT) TRIAL
BARGAINING
CONDUCTED

855 855 0 2 855 2 11 20 839


SOURCE: CIRAS
DISMISSED CASES
ON ILLEGAL DRUGS
SUSPECT/S ARRESTING
NO. IS # REASON FOR DISMISSAL
NAME OFFICER/ IOC
Jimwell Roxas
Bondoc

Eric Vengco Eulegio


IN COURT for
1 CC #......... PSSg Genaro Diego
April Kyle Guazil Lack Of Probable cause/Insufficiency of evidence
Gonzales
Pierre Lance Razon
Lansang
XV-03-INQ-21C-
2 Airon Gatus Cauriz 00880 / R-QZN-21- PSsg Regino Sta Ana lll IN PROSECUTOR re Death of Accused
02101-CR

IN PROSECUTOR: Violation of Section 11, Article


Shanny Capistrano XV-03-INQ-21D- l of Republic Act 9165 as the subject specimen with
3 PSSg Remie Villareal, Jr
Nabya 01480 markings RD-SCN 4-21-21 was found negative for
the presence of any dangerous drug.

IN COURT The Demurrer to Evidence dated


March 21, 2022, filed by Viola Law, counsel for
Leon Anthony Elaydo Criminal Case # the accused Leon Anthony De Castro y Elaydo is
4 PSSg Ariel S Traspe
De Castro R-QZN-21-06360-CR hereby GRANTED.
OBSERVATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS

 The temporary Custodial Facility  Make request to LGU or


for FEMALE located inside PCP 5 congressman for the procurement
is too small or beyond the of custodial facility;
minimum requirement;

 For the congested Male Detention


 Detention cell for MALE inside PS Cell, regularly conduct follow-up
10 is congested or over capacity; on the issuance of Commitment
Orders in Court and maintain the
use of the former Female
Detention Cell;

 No data available on cases  Maintain data of cases referred to


referred to the barangay; the barangay for reference;
OBSERVATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS

 Some personnel assigned to the  Assign personnel with


investigation section have no investigation competency training
formal training or competency to SIDMU/SWCC and prioritized
course; to send on training those
PNP/NUP assigned in the
investigation w/o formal training;

 There are four (4) dismissed drug  Conduct case conference on


cases reported; dismissed drug cases to avoid
similar incidents

 Some entries in the official police  Avoid errors in the blotter entry
blotter have erasures or liquid and observe the guidelines written
erasures with no initials; on the back cover of the Police
Blotter
OBSERVATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS

 There are discrepancies in the  Encode on time all discrepancies


data on E-Warrant, E-Rouge, and noted in E-Projects to avoid a
CIDMS; and huge backlog;

 Traffic incidents data are not  Observe the proper utilization of


utilized because the data on Traffic Incidents for the
encoding/recording is already accurate computation of the
handled by Sector 4, DTEU Public Safety Indicator;
QUEZON CITY POLICE DISTRICT
POLICE STATION 10 {Kamuning}

CRIME ENVIRONMENT
4TH QUARTER 2022 vs 4TH QUARTER 2023

37
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
 Comparative Total Number of Crimes
 Comparative Total Number of Crimes
 Comparative Peace and Order Indicators
 POI Distribution ( Pie Graph)
 Index Crimes (8 Focus Crimes)
 Non-Index Crime Distribution
 8 Focus Crimes Distribution
 8 Focus Crimes Comparative
 Crime Map of 8 Focus Crimes
 Crime Clock of 8 Focus Crimes
 2 most prevalent Index Crimes
 Provide and discuss the trend in a line graph
 Mode of commission
 Crime-prone day
 Crime clock
 PSI Comparative
 PSI Distribution ( Pie Graph)
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION

 AMPOICR
 AMPSICR
 Comparative POI CSE
 Comparative POI CCE
 Comparative PSI CSE
 Comparative PSI CCE
 Assessment
 Analysis
 Recommended Intervention
COMPARATIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF CRIMES

800

700 684
658

600

500

400 26 or
3.95%
300

200

100

0
4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023

Source: CIRAS
COMPARATIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF CRIMES
DISTRIBUTION OF PSI and POI

4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023

26 or
3.95% TOTAL
POI,
TOTAL 140
POI, TOTAL OR
TOTAL
174 OR PSI, 20.47
PSI,
26.44% 544 %
484 OR
OR
73.56%
79.53
%

Grand Total - 658 Grand Total - 684 Source: CIRAS


COMPARATIVE PEACE AND ORDER
INDICATOR (POI)

200

180 174
160
140
140
34
120 or
19.54
100 %
80

60

40

20

0
4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023

Source: CIRAS
PEACE AND ORDER INDICATOR
(POI) DISTRIBUTION

4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter 2023


34
or
19.54
%
INDEX CRIME, 60
OR 34.48% INDEX CRIME, 55
OR 39.29%
NON-INDEX CRIME,
NON-INDEX CRIME,
85 OR 60.71%
114 OR 65.52%

Grand Total - 174 Grand Total - 140


Source: CIRAS
INDEX CRIMES
(8 Focus Crime)
4th Qtr 4th Qtr
CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY Variance INC/DEC
2022 2023
Robbery 12 5 -7 -58.33%
Theft 23 37 14 60.97%
Carnapping MV 4 3 -1 -25%
Carnapping MC 1 1 0 0%
TOTAL 40 46 6 15%

4th Qtr 4th Qtr


CRIMES AGAINST PERSON Variance INC/DEC
2022 2023
Murder 2 1 -1 -50%
Homicide 1 0 -1 -100%
Physical Injuries 7 6 -1 -14.29%
Rape 10 2 -8 -80%
TOTAL 20 9 -11 55%
Special Complex Crime 0 0 0 0
INDEX CRIME STATISTICS
(4th Quarter of 2022)
INDEX CRIME STATISTICS
(4th Quarter of 2023)
NON-INDEX CRIME DISTRIBUTION

4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023


29
or
25.44
NON %
-IN-
DEX NON-
CRI INDEX
MES, CRIMES,
31 33 OR SPECIAL
OR 38.82% LAWS, 52
27.19 OR 61.18%
%
SPECIAL LAWS,
83 OR 72.81%

Grand Total - 114 Grand Total - 85


Source: CIRAS
NON-INDEX CRIME STATISTICS
(4th Quarter of 2022)
NON-INDEX CRIME STATISTICS
(4th Quarter of 2023)
8 FOCUS CRIME DISTRIBUTION

4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023

Carnapping MV,4
or 6.67% Murder,2 or 3.33 Carnapping MV,3 or 5.45%
Physical Injuries,6 Murder,1 or 1.82%
Rape,10 or or 10.91%
16.67% Theft,23 or
38.33% Rape,2 or 3.64%
Homicide,1 or 1.67%
Carnapping MC,1
or 1.82%
Carnapping MC,1 5
or 1.67% or
Physical Injuries,7
or 11.67% 8.33%

Theft,37 or
Robbery,12 or 20% 67.27%
Robbery,5 or
9.09%

Grand Total - 60 Grand Total - 55


8 FOCUS CRIMES COMPARATIVE

4th QUARTER 2022 4th QUARTER 2023

55
50
14 or
45 60.87%

40 37
35
30
25 7 or
23
1 or 8 or 58.33%
20 80%
1 or 14.28% 1 or
15 50% 12 25%
1 or 10
10 100%
7 6 5
5 4 3
2 1 1 2 1 1
0 0 0
0
Murder Homicide Physical Injuries Rape Robbery Theft Carnapping MV Carnapping MCSpecial Complex
8 FOCUS CRIME MAP
4th QTR 2022
CRIME CLOCK OF 8 FOCUS CRIME
CRIMES AGAINST PERSON
(4th Quarter CY 2022)

Murder Homicide Physical Injuries Rape


5

0
12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM
CRIME CLOCK OF 8 FOCUS CRIME
CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
(4th Quarter CY 2022)

Robbery Theft Carnapping MV Carnapping MC


5

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8 FOCUS CRIME MAP
4th QTR 2023
CRIME CLOCK OF 8 FOCUS CRIME
CRIMES AGAINST PERSON
(4th Quarter CY 2023)

Murder Homicide Physical Injuries Rape


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CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
(4th Quarter CY 2023)

Robbery Theft Carnapping MV Carnapping MC


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2 MOST PREVALENT CRIMES

ROBBERY THEFT

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1 October November December
October November December 4th 7 7 8
Quarter
4th Quar- 8 2 2 2022
ter 2022
4th 10 11 15
4th Quar- 2 2 1 Quarter
ter 2023 2023
2 MOST PREVALENT CRIMES
MODE OF COMMISSION
5 or
41.67%
18 17
16
FOR THEFT INCIDENTS
14 12
12 4 or
200%
10 2 or
2 or 50%
1 or
8 2 or
50%
6 50% 1 or
1 or
6 100%
4 4 100% 100%

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2 2 2 2 2
2 1 1
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4th Quarter 2022 4th Quarter 2023

FOR ROBBERY INCIDENTS


15
13
11
9 3 or 3 or
7 2 or
100% 75%
100%
5 1 or 4
3 3 100% 3
3 2
1 1
1 0 0 0 0 0
-1

4th Quarter 2022 4th Quarter 2023


2 MOST PREVALENT CRIMES
CRIME-PRONE DAY

4th QUARTER 2022

8.5 9
6.5 7
4.5 5
4 4 4
2.5 3 3
2
0.5 1 1 1 1
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Robbery 3 4 2 1 1 1 1
Theft 4 3 5 7 1 9 4

4th QUARTER 2023


8.5 8 8
6.5 7
4.5 5 5
2.5 3 3
2
0.5 1 1 1 1
0
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Robbery 3 0 1 1 2 1 1
Theft 5 8 5 3 7 1 8
2 MOST PREVALENT CRIMES
CRIME CLOCK

5.5

4.5

3.5

THEFT 2.5

1.5

0.5

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A A A A A A A A A A A A PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM
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2
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2 MOST PREVALENT CRIMES
CRIME CLOCK

5.5

4.5

3.5
ROBBERY

2.5

1.5

0.5

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A A A A A A A A A A A A P P P P P P P P P P P P
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2
3
COMPARATIVE
PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR (PSI)

600
544

500
484

400
60 or
12.39%
300

200

100

0
4th Quarter CY 2022 4th Quarter CY 2023
PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR (PSI)
DISTRIBUTION

4th Quarter CY 2022 RIR


4th Quarter CY 2023
PHYS-
ICAL
IN-
RIR PHYS- RIR HOMICIDE, 4, JURY,
ICAL IN- 0.74% 129,
JURY, 123, 23.71%
25.41%
RIR HOMICIDE, 2, 0.41%

162 or
28.77%

RIR RIR
DAMAGE DAM-
TO AGE TO
PROP- PROP-
ERTY,
Grand
359, Total - 484 ERTY,
Grand
411,
Total - 544
74.17% 75.55%
Source: CIRAS
PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR
CRIME STATISTICS

4th Qtr 2022 4th Qtr 2023

TRAFFIC INCIDENT
Total Crimes Total Crime Total Crimes Total Crime
Crimes Crimes
Cleared Solved Cleared Solved

RIR - Homicide 2 2 2 4 4 4

RIR - Physical Injury 123 122 122 129 127 127

RIR - Damage to Property 359 358 358 411 411 411

Grand Total 484 482 482 544 542 542


AVERAGE MONTHLY PEACE AND ORDER
INDICATOR CRIME RATE (AMPOICR)

100

90

80

70

60

50
34 or
40 34.71 6.79

30
27.92

20

10

AVERAGE MONTHLY POI


AVERAGE MONTHLY PUBLIC SAFETY
INDICATOR CRIME RATE (AMPSICR)

140

120
108.50
96.53
100

80 60 or
11.97
60

40

20

AVERAGE MONTHLY PSI


COMPARATIVE PEACE AND ORDER INDICATOR
CRIME SOLUTION EFFICIENCY (POICSE)

100.00%

90.00%
84.26%
80.46%
80.00%

70.00%

60.00%

50.00%

40.00%
3.8%
30.00%

20.00%

10.00%

0.00%

CSE AVERAGE
COMPARATIVE PEACE AND ORDER INDICATOR
CRIME CLEARANCE EFFICIENCY (POICCE)

100.00%
98.28% 99.29%
90.00%

80.00%

70.00%

60.00%

50.00%
1.01%
40.00%

30.00%

20.00%

10.00%

0.00% 18/20

CCE AVERAGE
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR
CRIME SOLUTION EFFICIENCY (PSICSE)

99.59% 99.63%
100.00%

90.00%

80.00%

70.00%

60.00%

50.00% 0.04
40.00%

30.00%

20.00%

10.00%

0.00%

CSE AVERAGE
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR
CRIME CLEARANCE EFFICIENCY (PSICCE)

99.29% 96.69%
100.00%

90.00%

80.00%

70.00%

60.00%

50.00% 0.04%
40.00%

30.00%

20.00%

10.00%

0.00%

CCE AVERAGE
ANALYSIS RECOMMENDATIONS

 In 4th Quarter of 2022, THEFT and  Deploy personnel, especially in


ROBBERY incidents usually crime-prone areas to conduct
committed at Brgy. Pinyahan; police presence/visibility such as
mobile, motorcycle, bike, and beat
 THEFT happens between 9 PM to 7 patrolling based on the crime
PM occurs every WEDNESDAY to
clock or result of weekly crime
MONDAY or almost every day;
statistics;
 Hold up is the common mode of
commission for ROBBERY happens  Conduct community awareness or
between 12NN to 3 PM and 7 PM to Information drive through social
11 PM; and media, distribution of flyers or
leaflets inside malls, terminals,
 SATURDAY, SUNDAY, and MONDAY establishments, and other public
are the crime prone day.
areas regarding the modus
operandi of different criminals and
Road Safety Tips to avoid
accidents;
ANALYSIS RECOMMENDATIONS

 In 4th Quarter of 2023 TAKEN  Organize force multipliers or NGOs


WITHOUT OWNER’s CONSENT is to help in the conduct of police
the most common mode of intervention such as ronda/beat
commission for THEFT; patrol and pcr activities;
 Theft happens between 8 AM to 7 AM  Conduct oplan sita/bakal or
 WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and
checkpoint in strategic or crime-
SATURDAY are the crime prone day of prone areas, especially during
theft incidents nighttime; and

 Robbery Hold up is the most common  Conduct weekly crime assessment


mode of commission for ROBBERY and analysis based on the result of
crime statistics to address and
 Robbery happens between 6 PM to 11
prevent the occurrence of crimes.
PM and 3 AM to 6 AM every
WEDNESDAY;
ASSESSMENT

 Theft and Robbery remains the highest crime against property in both quarters maybe
because of the socio-economic factors.

 The significant increase in Public Safety Indicators is due to Traffic Accidents and may be
because Police Station 10 Kamuning is the heart of Quezon City with a lot of
establishments and a large population, especially during daytime wherein people with
vehicles from all walks of life while traveling or passing by or going to work or driving back
home got involved in accidents because of human error.

 The significant decrease in POI is disadvantageous because the decrease is more in Non-
Index crimes or violations of special laws mostly in violation of the dangerous drugs act of
2002 and not in Index crimes or 8-focus crimes. Non-Index Crimes should always be higher
than Index Crimes because it is about more on accomplishments and performance of the
unit.
QUEZON CITY POLICE DISTRICT
POLICE STATION 10 {Kamuning}

INVESTIGATION FOLDER
ROBBERY AND VIOLATION OF RA 9165

75
INVESTIGATION CASE FOLDER

ROBBERY
(AKYAT BAHAY)

76
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
A. BRIEF NARRATIVE OF THE CASE
B. SPOT REPORT
C. INCIDENT RECORD FORM
D. CASE REFERRAL
E. INQUEST RESOLUTION
F. SWORN STATEMENT (COMPLAINANT)
E. SWORN STATEMENT (ARRESTING OFFICER)
F. AFFIDAVIT OF INVESTIGATOR
G. PHOTOS OF RECOVERED EVIDENCE
H. PHOTOS OF CRIME SCENE
I. CCTV FOOTAGES
J. MUG SHOT
K. MEDICAL CERTIFICATE

77
A. BRIEF NARRATIVE
OF THE CASE

78
NARRATIVE OF THE CASE

 Arrest of One (1) Male Suspect for Robbery (Akyat Bahay)

 At about 2:30 AM of October 6, 2023 inside #60 Ermin Garcia St., Brgy.
Pinagkaisahan, Quezon City

 Complainant – Jenny Lyn Batang y Iglesias

 Suspects – L.A. Bumagat y Cordero

 Soten Items – one Mac Jacobs sling bag with graphic prints worth Php 5,000.00
containing one transparent plastic bag containing Php. 435 cash and one SSS ID.
SPOT REPORT
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)

6. Unit/Ofioe address on the 5 in bold

condensed futura text.

1."Republic of the Philippines"on the 7. The 1 letter of the word should be


i*line in bold condensed futura text with
a height of 2 inches.Color:Black. capitalized with a height of 2

inches.Color:Black. PNP logo


2.“NATIONAL POLICE
COMMISSION*on the 2 line in bold on the left side(When
garamount text with a height of 2 h
inches.Color:Red. facing/reeding)with, dimension

3.“PHILIPPINE NATIONAL.POLICE”on of 14 inches in height.


the 3 lne in bold garamount text 8.Unit/Ofice logo on the
with a heigtt of 3 inchee.Color: Red.
right side(when
4.Name of Police Provincial Ofice
on the 4 line in bold condensed futura facingfreading)with a
text with a height of 5 inches.
Color:Dark Blue. dimension of 14 inches in
5. Station name on the 5 line in bold height.
condensed futura tent with a height of 5
inches.Color:Derk Blue.
9.Size of the board should be 3
feet x 8 feet,white
background with red border.
SPOT REPORT
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)

Inclosing memoranda,the
following guides shall be
used:
a)Higher Office/Unit
to Lower
Office/Unit: For
guidance,
compliance,infor
mation,dissemina
tion,appropriate
action,
attention,etc.
b)Lower Office/Unit All outgoing
for Higher communications from
Office/Unit:For the different offices/units
information, shall be signed by
preferential the Head of
attention,favorabl Ofice/Unit
e Commander. Unless,
action,considerati the designation was put
on,request for in letter head. Written
guidance,approv the designation in the
al,perusal,etc. lower portion is not
necessary. It becomes
redundant.
INCIDENT RECORD FORM (IRF)
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)

Incomplete entry
in the IRF. No
Place of birth,
contact number,
status of
previous case if
any
INCIDENT RECORD FORM (IRF)
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)
CASE REFERRAL
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)
CASE REFERRAL
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)
INQUEST RESOLUTION
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)
INQUEST RESOLUTION
(Robbery (Akyat Bahay)
SWORN STATEMENT
(COMPLAINANT)
SWORN STATEMENT
(COMPLAINANT)

No signature of affiant here


SWORN STATEMENT
(COMPLAINANT)
SWORN STATEMENT
(ARRESTING OFFICER)

No signature of affiant here


SWORN STATEMENT
(ARRESTING OFFICER)
SWORN STATEMENT
(INVESTIGATOR ON CASE)
PHOTOS OF RECOVERED EVIDENCE
PHOTOS OF CRIME SCENE
CCTV FOOTAGES
MUG SHOT

 No Identification
Board, IB should
be place in
between chest
and chin with
No Identification measurement of 4
Board
to 6 inches and
stand straight.
No PUPCs Uniform
 The Identification
measurement
should be 6x 13
inches
ARREST AND BOOKING SHEET

 Print Impression
in booking sheet
should be rolled
impression not
in plan
impression,
further, the
fingerprint ink is
thick that cause
the deletion of
core and delta.
Likewise, the ink
in the left little
finger almost
gone.

 Incomplete entry
in arrest and
booking sheet.
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
INVESTIGATION CASE FOLDER

BUY-BUST OPERATION
Violation of Section 5 and Section 11, Article II of RA 9165

100
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
A. BRIEF NARRATIVE OF THE CASE
B. SPOT REPORT
C. CASE REFERRAL
D. INQUEST RESOLUTION
E. SWORN STATEMENT (POSEUR BUYER)
E. SWORN STATEMENT (IMMEDIATE BACK-UP)
F. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RECIEPT
G. COORDINATION FORM
H. PRE-OPERATIONAL REPORT
I. CERTIFICATE OF COORDINATOION
J. AFFIDAVIT OF INVESTIGATOR
K. PHOTOS OF CRIME SCENE
L. PHOTOS OF RECOVERED DANGEROUS DRUGS
M. PHOTOS OF BUY-BUST MONEY
N. ID OF MEDIA
O. CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORM
P. REQUEST LABORATORY OF RECOVERED DANGEROUS
DRUGS
Q. CHEMESTRY RESULT
R. REQUEST DRUG TEST OF SUSPECT
S. DRUG TEST RESULT
T. INVENTORY OF PROERTY SEIZED
U. REQUEST ELLECTED OFFICIALS
V. REITERATION OF DOJ NO 17
W. TURNED OVER OF RECOVERED DANGEROUS DRUGS
X. MEDICO LEGAL RESULT
Y. MUG SHOT
Z. ARREST AND BOOKING SHEET

101
A. BRIEF NARRATIVE
OF THE CASE

102
NARRATIVE OF THE CASE

 Buy-Bust Operation in-coordination with PDEA and NCR

 On December 28, 2023 along Sct. Santiago St cor Roces Avenue., Brgy. Obrero,
Quezon City.

 Suspects – John Jhigger Bombate Medina a.k.a “BOSS

 Fact/s - for selling dangerous drug (methamphetamine hydrochloride) during buy-


bust transaction to a police poseur-buyer
SPOT REPORT OF OIC
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)

6. Unit/Ofioe address on the 5 in

bold condensed futura text.

1."Republic of the Philippines"on the 7. The 1 letter of the word should be


i*line in bold condensed futura text with
a height of 2 inches.Color:Black. capitalized with a height of 2

inches.Color:Black. PNP
2.“NATIONAL POLICE
COMMISSION*on the 2 line in bold logo on the left
garamount text with a height of 2 h
inches.Color:Red. side(When

3.“PHILIPPINE NATIONAL.POLICE”on facing/reeding)with,


the 3 lne in bold garamount text dimension of 14 inches in
with a heigtt of 3 inchee.Color: Red.
height.
4.Name of Police Provincial Ofice
on the 4 line in bold condensed futura 8.Unit/Ofice logo on the
text with a height of 5 inches.
Color:Dark Blue. right side(when
5. Station name on the 5 line in bold facingfreading)with a
condensed futura tent with a height of 5
inches.Color:Derk Blue. dimension of 14 inches in

height.

9.Size of the board should


be 3 feet x 8
feet,white background
with red border.
SPOT REPORT OF OIC
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)
CASE REFERRAL
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)
CASE REFERRAL
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)
INQUEST RESOLUTION
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)
INQUEST RESOLUTION
(Buy-Bust Operation for Violation of Section 5)
SWORN STATEMENT
(POSEUR BUYER)

No signature of affiant here


SWORN STATEMENT
(POSEUR BUYER)

No signature of affiant here


SWORN STATEMENT
(POSEUR BUYER)
SWORN STATEMENT
(IMMEDIATE BACK-UP)

No signature of affiant here


SWORN STATEMENT
(IMMEDIATE BACK-UP)
SWORN STATEMENT
(IMMEDIATE BACK-UP)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RECEIPT
(CASH MONEY)

Not in standard
communication
format
COORDINATION FORM

Not in standard
communication
format
PRE-OPERATIONAL REPORT

Not in standard
communication
format
PRE-OPERATIONAL REPORT

Not in standard
communication
format
CERTIFICATE OF COORDINATION
AFFIDAVIT OF INVESTIGATOR

No affiant Signature here


AFFIDAVIT OF INVESTIGATOR
PHOTOS OF CRIME SCENE
PHOTOS OF RECOVERED
DANGEROUS DRUGS
PHOTOS OF RECOVERED
BUY BUST MONEY
PHOTOS OF DURING INVENTORY AND
MARKINGS OF EVIDENCE
IDENTIFACTION OF WITNESS/ES
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
REQUEST FOR LABORATORY
Recovered Dangerous Drugs
CHEMISTRY RESULT ON
Recovered Dangerous Drugs
REQUEST FOR DRUG TEST
OF SUSPECT
DRUG TEST RESULT
OF SUSPECT
INVENTORY OF PROPERTY SEIZED
REQUEST FOR
ELECTED PUBLIC OFFICIALS
CERTIFICATION OF REVIEWD DOCUMENTS
REITERATION OF DOJ NO. 17
PHOTOS OF SEIZING OFFICER
TURNED OVER OF DRUG EVIDENCE
MEDICO LEGAL RESULT
MUG SHOT OF SUSPECT

 No Identification
Board, IB should
be place in
between chest
and chin with
measurement of 4
to 6 inches and
stand straight.

 The Identification
measurement
should be 6x 13
inches

 No PUPCs
Uniform
ARREST AND BOOKING SHEET

 Print Impression
in booking sheet
should be rolled
impression not
in plan
impression,
further, the
fingerprint ink is
thick that cause
the deletion of
core and delta.
Likewise, the ink
in the left little
finger almost
gone.

 Incomplete entry
in arrest and
booking sheet.
OBSERVATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS

 Non observance of standard  Observance of standard


communication documents communication;
wherein IOCs forwarded the same
to the higher headquarters duly
signed by his commanding officer;

 No Progress Report submitted  Ensure the submission of


and final investigation report progress and final investigation
submitted wherein the case was report and include the same to
forwarded to the court; case folder;

 They do not practice the  Ensure the accomplish


preparation of the Investigation investigation data form indicate in
Data Form. case folder;
OBSERVATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS

 Arrest Booking Sheet and ten print  Observance of proper arrest and
cards are combined in one form; booking procedure and ensure the
proper taking of rolled and plan
impression;
 Non adherence to the proper
taking of mug shot and prescribed  Adherence to the proper taking of
format in Identification Board and mug shot and prescribed form in
proper; and identification board as discuss in
the previous slides;
 Affiant did not signed the 1st and
2nd page of affidavit.  Affiant must signed the 1st and 2nd
page of affidavit
 Incomplete entry and too long
narrative of facts in IRF  Ensure the completion of details
and facts should be brief and
concise.
THANK YOU

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