by PIA LAGUNA January 28, 2021 PROMOTED. A total of 110 police officers based in the regional headquarters and 1,670 from provincial police ...
January 28, 2021
PROMOTED. A total of 110 police officers based in the regional headquarters and 1,670 from provincial police offices of the Calabarzon Police Regional Office have been promoted to higher ranks. Brig. Gen. Felipe Natividad led the mass oath-taking, donning, and pinning of ranks ceremony of the newly-promoted commissioned and non-commissioned police officers on Friday, January 15, at the Camp BGen Vicente Lim in Calamba City. |
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna – Calabarzon Police chief Brigadier General Felipe Natividad told the newly-promoted members of the regional police force to serve better and always be a good example as they perform their duties to the public.
Brig. Gen. Natividad led the mass oath-taking, donning, and pinning of ranks ceremony of the newly-promoted commissioned and non-commissioned police officers of the Calabarzon Police Regional Office on Friday, January 15, at the Camp BGen Vicente Lim in Calamba City.
“I challenge you all to soar high, do not forget the people that in one way or the other had inspired you or perhaps pushed you to become better, and those who are looking up to you said, Natividad.
“You may not notice, but there are people who look up unto you for inspiration and motivation. Always set a good example,” the Calabarzon police chief added.
A total of 110 police officers based in its regional headquarters and 1,670 from provincial police offices and the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) have been promoted to higher ranks.
In its regional headquarters, some 17 police officers were promoted to the rank of police major; police captain (1); lieutenant (4); executive master sergeant (4); chief master sergeant (26); senior master sergeant (29); master sergeant (12); and, staff sergeant (20); under the Philippine National Police’s 2nd Level Regular Promotion Program for CY 2020.
Natividad also congratulated the promoted officers from the National Support Units as well as police officers in the Police Provincial Offices and RMFB 4A who were donned and pinned with their new ranks simultaneously.
"Promotion means more responsibilities to the organization and to our citizenry. Going up in the ladder is not only accompanied by an increase of salary but coupled by bigger challenges and accountabilities,” Natividad said.
“It requires a higher level of competencies represented by the rank insignias in your shoulders that speaks well of hard work in every endeavor that you have undertaken,” he added.
According to PNP, a total of 25,537 police officers composed of 2,151 PCOs and 23,386 PCOs from its 17 regional offices have been promoted to higher ranks. The PNP said the "regular promotion program ensures the streamlined rank structure of the entire 220,000-strong police organization according to the staffing pattern approved by the National Police Commission. (with reports from Calabarzon PNP)
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