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PRO2 ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2020 (December 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020) Executive Summary Halfway through President Rodrigo Roa Duterte‟s administration, PRO2 is steadfast in implementing the governments thrust in the fight against criminality, illegal drugs, insurgency and terrorism. PRO2 continues its culture of excellence in the performance of its mandates with utmost respect to human rights and the rule of law. True to its commitment, PRO2 intensified anti-criminality campaign for December 2020. The strict implementation of the PNP Patrol Beat System resulted to a significant increase in the number of accomplishments on campaign against violation of special laws. PRO2 conducted a total of 55 operations against illegal drugs in December 2020. These operations resulted to the arrest of 60 drug suspects and the confiscation of a total of 21.5102 grams of “shabu” and 896.2387grams of marijuana. In the operationalization of the Whole of Nation Approach to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) as embodied in Executive Order No. 70 series of 2018, PRO2 played an active role as a member of the Regional Task Force ELCAC. For December 2020, a total of 15 members of the CPP-NPA and Milisyang Bayan members were either arrested or surrendered while 3 firearms of the communist armed group were confiscated/recovered. In building a cultural identity known as the “Valley Cops”, 16 Programmed and Un- programmed In-service Trainings were conducted in PRO2 benefitting 934 personnel. 10,542 medals were also awarded to deserving personnel in December 2020. PRO2 also supported the PNP‟s Revitalized Internal Cleansing. As of December 2020, 38 administrative cases filed against 40 personnel. Of these cases, 31 were resolved and 7 are still under summary hearing proceedings. The above accomplishments would not have been possible without the overwhelming support of PRO2‟s stakeholders. In the Client Satisfaction Survey, PRO2 did not receive any negative feedback while gathering a total of 2,579 positive feedbacks. This is an indicator that the service of this PRO is being felt and appreciated by the community it serves. PRO2 is committed to sustain the gains of 2020 through the further improvement of Crime Clearance and Crime Solution Efficiency, reduction of Index Crimes and clearing of Drug- Affected Barangays in 2021.

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  • PRO2 ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT CY 2020

    (December 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020)

    Executive Summary Halfway through President Rodrigo Roa Duterte‟s administration, PRO2 is steadfast in implementing the governments thrust in the fight against criminality, illegal drugs, insurgency and terrorism. PRO2 continues its culture of excellence in the performance of its mandates with utmost respect to human rights and the rule of law. True to its commitment, PRO2 intensified anti-criminality campaign for December 2020. The strict implementation of the PNP Patrol Beat System resulted to a significant increase in the number of accomplishments on campaign against violation of special laws. PRO2 conducted a total of 55 operations against illegal drugs in December 2020. These operations resulted to the arrest of 60 drug suspects and the confiscation of a total of 21.5102 grams of “shabu” and 896.2387grams of marijuana. In the operationalization of the Whole of Nation Approach to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) as embodied in Executive Order No. 70 series of 2018, PRO2 played an active role as a member of the Regional Task Force – ELCAC. For December 2020, a total of 15 members of the CPP-NPA and Milisyang Bayan members were either arrested or surrendered while 3 firearms of the communist armed group were confiscated/recovered. In building a cultural identity known as the “Valley Cops”, 16 Programmed and Un-programmed In-service Trainings were conducted in PRO2 benefitting 934 personnel. 10,542

    medals were also awarded to deserving personnel in December 2020. PRO2 also supported the PNP‟s Revitalized Internal Cleansing. As of December 2020, 38 administrative cases filed against 40 personnel. Of these cases, 31 were resolved and 7 are still under summary hearing proceedings. The above accomplishments would not have been possible without the overwhelming support of PRO2‟s stakeholders. In the Client Satisfaction Survey, PRO2 did not receive any negative feedback while gathering a total of 2,579 positive feedbacks. This is an indicator that

    the service of this PRO is being felt and appreciated by the community it serves. PRO2 is committed to sustain the gains of 2020 through the further improvement of Crime Clearance and Crime Solution Efficiency, reduction of Index Crimes and clearing of Drug-Affected Barangays in 2021.

  • Resource Management

    Optimize utilization of financial and logistical resources

    1. Financial Management

    For the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE), PRO2 received the amounted of P23,096,250.00 and is being utilized for the following programs:

    Programs Amount

    Personnel & Records Management 292,758.33

    HRDD 1,207,054.17

    Health Service 6,302,458.33

    Logistics Services 12,070,700.00

    Intelligence Services 326,087.50

    Operation Services 705,929.17

    Police Community Relations 774,645.83

    Investigation Services 261,804.17

    GAD 1,154,812.50

    TOTAL > > > 23,096,250.00

    On Capital Outlay, PRO2 received the amount of Php3,984,000.00 purposely for the construction of Type B/C Police Stations of Quezon Municipal Police Station (Phase 2 On Trust Receipt Funded Projects, PRO2 received the amount of Php12,113,657.30 for the following projects:

    NAME OF PROJECTS AMOUNT

    Rehabilitation of Piston Baker, Camp Marcelo A Adduru, Tuguegarao City 2,723,243.36

    Replacement of Aluminum casement Window Grills, Ballesteros MPS Building, Ballesteros Cagayan

    359,039.05

    Replacement of Tiles at New Command Group Office, Admin Building 141,551.09

    Streetlight (Gate to PNCO Quarters) Camp Marcelo A Adduru 159,039.05

    Constructions of Projects of Regional Crime Laboratory Office (Phase 3) 7,996,921.50

    Construction of Restroom PRO2 Transformation Lounge 733,863.25

    TOTAL 12,113,657.30

    2. Logistics Management

    Police Regional Office 2 has been consistently optimizing its effectiveness and productivity of the daily operations of our police units through providing necessary logistical resources: Move

    PRO2 has a total of 783 (595 organic; 15 Donated; and 173 Loaned) units of vehicles consisting of 2 Van&Ambulance; 14 light personnel carrier/pick-up 4x4; 50 Light Transport Vehicle; 1 Mini Bus (Coaster); 359 motorcycles; 24 Patrol Cars; 313 Patrol Jeeps; 9 Personnel Carrier 4X4; 1 for Special Purpose Vehicle; 2 Troop Carrier; and 2 Utility Trucks.

  • Shoot

    On shoot capability, PRO2 is equipped with 4,794 long firearms (4539 serviceable; 104 unserviceable; 27 BER) and 8589 short firearms (8132 serviceable; 151 unserviceable; 80 BER)

    On the percentage filled-up for long firearms, PRO2 is in the 84.59% or out of 8277 PNP personnel in this PRO, 4,423 of which were already has an issued long firearms. The issuance of long firearms was based on the guidelines under the Memorandum Circular 2006-021 that only Public Safety Forces or high-risk Police Stations are advised to have 100% long firearms vis-à-vis their total strength, while only 50% of total strength of personnel assigned in the non-high risk stations will be issued long firearms. Further, this PRO has 132 crew served weapons, one (1) Tikka rifle and one (1) sniper rifle.

    FIREPOWER PERCENTAGE FILLED-UP

    LONG FIREARM

    Unit No. of

    Personnel (P) Nr of Issued Long

    Firearms (A) Authorize No. of

    Long Firearms (B) Variance

    (A-B) % Filled-Up (A/B)*100

    RHQ&RHSD 353 42 177 -135 23.73%

    RPHAS 1,142 0 0 0 0

    RMFB2 664 671 664 7 101.05%

    BATANES PPO 185 88 131 -43 67.18%

    CAGAYAN PPO 2,137 1,111 1,364 -253 81.45%

    ISABELA PPO 2,079 1,090 1,560 -470 69.87%

    N. VIZCAYA PPO 774 611 610 1 100.16%

    QUIRINO PPO 517 514 454 60 113.22%

    SANTIAGO CPO 426 296 269 27 110.04%

    TOTAL 8,277 4,423 5229 -806 84.59%

    VEHICLES SVC UNSV BER ORGANIC DONATED LOANED TOTAL

    LIGHT PERSONNEL CARRIER 4X4 14 0 0 14 0 0 14

    LIGHT TRANSPORT VEHICLE 48 1 1 45 0 5 50

    MINI-BUS 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

    MOTORCYCLE 344 2 13 241 7 111 359

    PATROL CAR 19 2 3 20 0 4 24

    PATROL JEEP 282 9 22 260 3 50 313

    PERSONNEL CARRIER 4X4 9 0 0 8 0 1 9

    SHUTTLE BUS 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

    SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

    TROOP CARRIER 2 0 0 2 0 0 2

    UTILITY TRUCK 2 0 0 2 0 0 2

    VAN&AMBULANCE 7 0 0 2 4 1 7

    TOTAL 730 14 39 595 15 173 783

    NOMENCLATURE ON Hand SVC UNSVC BER STOCK(SVC)

    Long Firearms 4794 4115 104 27 424

    Short Firearms 8589 7735 151 80 397

    TOTAL 13,193 11,577 255 107 904

  • LONG FIREARMS UNDER RSAO

    UNIT Unserviceable BER STOCK TOTAL

    RSAO 102 27 205 334

    On the percentage of short firearms, PRO2 is in the 97.06% or out of 8,277 personnel in

    this PRO, 8,034 of which has an issued short firearm.

    SHORT FIREARM

    Unit No. of

    Personnel (P) Nr of Issued Short

    Firearms (A) Authorize No. of

    Short Firearms (B) Variance % Filled-Up

    RHQ&RHSD 353 346 353 -7 98.02%

    RPHAS 1142 628 1142 -514 54.99%

    RMFB2 664 664 664 0 100%

    BATANES PPO 185 185 185 0 100%

    CAGAYAN PPO 2,137 2,415 2,137 278 113%

    ISABELA PPO 2,079 2,066 2,079 -13 99.37%

    N. VIZCAYA PPO 774 781 774 7 101%

    QUIRINO PPO 517 519 517 2 100.39%

    SANTIAGO CPO 426 430 426 4 100.94%

    TOTAL 8,277 8,034 8,277 243 97.06%

    SHORT FIREARMS UNDER RSAO

    UNIT Unserviceable BER STOCK TOTAL

    RSAO 147 80 328 555

    Communicate

    On communicate capability, PRO2 has 1,505 units of communication equipment (883 Organic, 526 loan and 57 from donations of our partner private/public stakeholders). Out of the total communication equipment, 1,502 are serviceable, 1 unserviceable and 2 beyond economic repair.

    Nomenclature On Hand Serviceable Unserviceable BER Organic Loaned Donated FIS

    Tactical Radios

    Manpack (Codan) 7 7 0 0 7 0 0 0

    Handheld (Harris) 16 16 0 0 16 0 0 0

    VHF Radios

    Handheld 365 365 0 0 39 286 28 12

    Mobile 12 12 0 0 2 9 1 0

    Base 35 35 0 0 5 25 5 0

    Repeater 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 0

    UHF Radios

    Handheld 509 509 0 0 353 145 11 0

    Mobile 79 79 0 0 60 19 0 0

    Base 47 47 0 0 20 24 3 0

    Repeater 8 8 0 0 6 2 0 0

    HF Radios

    Base (ICOM) 27 27 0 0 27 0 0 0

  • OTHERS

    Cellular Phones 374 373 1 0 346 14 0 14

    Satellite Phones 22 20 0 2 0 0 9 13

    TOTAL 1,505 1,502 1 2 883 526 57 39

    Investigative Equipment

    Nomenclature ONHAND SVC UNSVC BER

    Field Investigator’s Crime Scene Kit 158 158 0 0

    Finger Print Kit 193 192 0 1

    Investigative Kit 39 37 0 2

    Master Evidence Kit 10 10 0 0

    First Responder’s Kit 2 2 0 0

    Traffic Kit 1 1 0 0

    Camera 122 117 3 2

    Audio Recorder 6 6 0 0

    Tape Recorder 17 17 0 0

    Metal Detector 20 10 1 9

    Police Line/Security Line 115 115 0 0

    Fingerprint Stand 7 7 0 0

    Fingerprint Table 30 30 0 0

    Fingerprint Outfit Kit with Double Case Holder 1 1 0 0

    Transistor Megaphone 7 7 0 0

    TOTAL 728 710 4 14

    ON OTHER EQUIPMENT

    CIVIL DISTURBANCE MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT

    DESCRIPTION RHQ RMFB2 BPPO CPPO IPPO NVPPO QPPO SCPO TOTAL

    Anti-Riot Shield 27 82 0 106 82 55 41 41 434

    Anti-Riot Helmet 47 76 0 70 72 41 41 41 388

    Anti-Riot Body Armor 28 262 0 143 123 45 44 44 689

    Truncheon (Stick) 100 21 0 30 30 26 45 0 252

    Gas Mask 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

    TOTAL 202 451 0 349 307 167 171 126 1,773

    EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVICE EQUIPMENT

    DESCRIPTION RHQ RMFB2 BPPO CPPO IPPO NVPPO QPPO SCPO TOTAL

    Bomb Disposal Blanket

    0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

    Search Mirror 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

    Post Blast Kit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

    TOTAL 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

  • SEARCH, RESCUE AND RETRIEVAL EQUIPMENT

    DESCRIPTION RHQ RMFB2 BPPO CPPO IPPO NVPPO QPPO SCPO TOTAL

    Hard Hat 25 10 20 1 6 1 0 0 63

    Life Vest 156 173 21 0 92 0 0 0 442

    Generator Set 2 10 9 42 4 22 12 4 142

    Raincoat 34 214 20 27 41 25 0 7 368

    Flashlight 29 35 0 95 110 4 16 20 275

    Megaphone 10 1 0 4 3 7 1 1 27

    Rubber Boat 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

    Chainsaw small/big

    2 2 0 3 2 0 2 0 11

    TOTAL 258 446 70 172 258 59 31 32 1,329

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT

    DESCRIPTION RHQ RMFB2 BPPO CPPO IPPO NVPPO QPPO SCPO TOTAL

    Desktop Computer 122 19 28 194 263 121 41 42 830

    Laptop Computer 11 4 18 12 22 25 5 10 107

    Printer Only 43 18 0 104 54 42 19 21 301

    Printer with Scanner 13 9 21 1 106 54 10 13 227

    Scanner Only 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

    TP Router and Hub Internet Cable

    41 6 0 0 27 7 15 5 101

    Multi-media Projector 6 2 1 1 5 5 2 2 24

    External Drive 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 10

    TOTAL 237 60 68 312 484 256 92 93 1,602

    3. Infrastructure Development and Real Estate Management

    REAL ESTATE

    UNIT/PPO NR OF LOTS TITLED NOT TITLED

    RHQ 2 2 0

    BATANES 3 0 3

    CAGAYAN 43 22 21

    ISABELA 42 24 18

    NUEVA VIZCAYA 16 14 2

    QUIRINO 8 4 4

    SANTIAGO 1 0 1

    TOTAL 115 66 49

  • NAME OF PROJECTTOTAL PROJECT

    COST (Php)BID AMOUNT (Php)

    SOURCE OF

    FUND

    YEAR

    FUND

    ED

    DATE STARTED

    TARGET DATE

    OF

    COMPLETION

    % OF

    COMPLETIO

    N

    STATUS

    DPWH-PNP CONVERGENCE PROJECT 2020 (Construction Projects)

    1

    Construction of Nueva Vizcaya

    Police Provincial Office

    Building

    Php 24,800,000.00 Php 23,673,897.81 DPWH GAA 2020

    2

    Construction of Diffun

    Municipal Police Station

    Building

    Php 9,504,000.00 Php 7,907,763.10 DPWH GAA 2020

    3

    Construction of Cagayan

    Police Provincial Office

    Building

    Php 24,800,000.00 Php 23,601,365.46 DPWH GAA 2020

    4

    Construction of Regional

    Police Security and Protection

    Unit

    Php 10,460,000.00 Php 9,756,006.86 DPWH GAA 2020

    5Construction of Alicia

    Municipal Police StationPhp 9,504,000.00 Php 8,344,128.83 DPWH GAA 2020

    18-February-2020 14-October-2020

    2-March-2020 28-August-2020

    3-March-2020 27-October-2020

    2-March-2020 28-August-2020

    2-March-2020 28-August-2020

    100% COMPLETED

    100% COMPLETED

    49% ONGOING

    97% ONGOING

    100% COMPLETED

    REAL PROPERTIES

    STATUS OF POLICE STATION

    PPOs/CPO NR OF PS STANDARD NOT STANDARD

    (A, B/C, CPS) ON-GOING OLD PNP BUILDING PNP/LGU

    BATANES 6 0 0 0 6

    CAGAYAN 29 16 1 8 4

    ISABELA 36 27 2 6 1

    N. VIZCAYA 15 10 0 4 1

    QUIRINO 6 4 1 1 0

    SANTIAGO 2 0 0 0 2

    TOTAL 94 57 4 19 14

    STATUS OF STANDARD POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE (PPO)

    PPOs/CPO

    STANDARD

    NOT STANDARD COMPLETED

    Programed under the DPWH-PNP Convergence CY 2020

    BATANES 0 0 1

    CAGAYAN 0 1 1

    ISABELA 0 0 1

    N. VIZCAYA 1 0 0

    QUIRINO 0 0 1

    SANTIAGO 0 0 1

    TOTAL 1 1 5

    CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR PROJECTS

    Monitoring Report on Infrastructure from other Source of Fund Completed; On-Going Construction and Repair of PNP Infrastructure Projects

  • As of December 25, 2020

    GAA 2020 (Construction Projects)

    GAA 2020 (Renovation/Repair Projects)

    NAME OF PROJECTTOTAL PROJECT

    COST (Php)BID AMOUNT (Php)

    SOURCE OF

    FUND

    YEAR

    FUND

    ED

    DATE STARTED

    TARGET DATE

    OF

    COMPLETION

    % OF

    COMPLETIO

    N

    STATUS

    1

    Construction of Quezon

    Municipal Police Station

    (Phase-2)

    Php 3,984,000.00 Php 3,980,851.00 GAA 2020

    2

    Construction of Regional

    Crime Laboratory Office

    Building (Phase -3)

    Php 7,996,921.50 Php 7,990,532.28TRFUND 1st

    Quarter2020

    1

    Various Repair/Rehabilitation

    and Installation Projects of

    PRO2

    Php 3,383,039.49 Php 3,380,642.61 TRFUND 2020

    29-January-2020 10-August-2020

    12-May-2020 1-September-2020

    1-June-2020 28-August-2020

    100% COMPLETED

    100% COMPLETED

    100% COMPLETED

    4. Management of Donations

    The operations of our Field Units are also being supported by their respective LGUs. During the period, we have recorded a total of PHP 61,290,794.77 which represents their assistance to the PNP in the form cash, gas allocation and office supplies.

    Month Amount

    January 3,839,969.84

    February 4,284,526.70

    March 4,571,784.00

    April 5,985,450.00

    May 5,517,220.00

    June 6,455,176.75

    July 6,357,956.74

    August 6,725,482.39

    September 6,825,816.41

    October 5,986,097.57

    November 4,741,314.37

    December 6,872,694.00

    TOTAL > > > 68,163,488.77

    Management of Resources

    For the period under consideration, PRO2 received a total amount of Eight Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-Eight Pesos and Five Centavos (835,638.05) intended for the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE).

  • UNIT/OFFICE STRENGTH AMOUNT OF MOOE

    RHQ 1,720 18,722.29

    Batanes PPO/PPSC & Police Stations 160 20,327.61

    Cagayan PPO/ PPSC & Police Stations 1,967 249,902.53

    Isabela PPO/PPSC & Police Stations 1,921 244,058.35

    Santiago CPO/CPSC & Precincts 413 52,470.64

    Nueva Vizcaya PPO /PPSC & Police Stations 793 100,748.71

    Quirino PPO/PPSC & Police Stations 512 65,048.35

    RMFB and Maneuver Platoons 664 84,359.57

    TOTAL 835,638.05

    5. Research and Development ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

    The emergence of COVID-19 Pandemic led this Office to implement the conduct of virtual

    meetings and inspection on the logistical assets of PRO2. The usual way of inspection that

    involves travelling to lower units are no longer encourage under the new normal situation,

    because the same activities with the same results are now achieved virtually. As a result, not

    only money and time are saved but it also evolves our strategy in the conduct of inspection.

    VIRTUAL INSPECTION/MEETING CONDUCTED

    AS OF DECEMBER 2020

    OFFICE/UNIT SECTION TARGET NUMBER OF VIRTUAL INSPECTION/MEETING

    RLRDD, PRO2

    MOBILITY

    Once a Week

    2

    COMMUNICATE 2

    SHOOT 0

    TOTAL 4

    VIRTUAL INSPECTION ON MOBILITY

    Shown photos above, are examples on how our mobility are inspected virtually.

  • VIRTUAL INSPECTION ON COMMUNICATION

    Shown photos above, are examples on how our communication equipment are inspected virtually.

    Shoot/Fire Power Section conducted Physical Accounting of Firearms on December 1-9,

    2020, in lieu of virtual inspection. Observing the protocols under the new normal situation, the

    activity led by PMAJ RODEL URBINA, C, RDSU under the direct supervision of PCOL MERWIN

    A CUARTEROS, C, RLRDD was able to inspect all issued firearms of the following offices/units

    of Cagayan PPO:

    OFFICES/UNITS SHORT FIREARMS INSPECTED LONG FIREAMS INSPECTED

    STO. NINO PS 43 34

    RIZAL PS 41 28

    BAGGAO PS 42 39

    GATTARAN PS 75 26

    PENABLANCA PS 71 56

    CAMALANUGAN PS 36 14

    APARRI PS 95 36

    SANCHES MIRA PS 31 13

    GONZAGA PS 39 39

    STA ANA PS 43 20

    BUGUEYPS 45 15

    STA. TERESITA PS 52 33

    LASAM PS 37 26

    ALLACAPAN PS 60 24

    CLAVERIA PS 33 13

    BALLESTEROS 42 13

    TUAO PS 60 22

    STA PRAXEDES PS 52 12

    TUGUEGARAO PS 276 58

    TOTAL INSPECTED FOR THE PERIOD OF DECEMBER 1-9, 2020

    1173 521

  • Photos during the conduct of Physical Inspection of issued Firearms of Cagayan PPO.

    In the same month of December 2020, PRO2 received 33 new units of Toyota

    Hi-Lux Single Cab 4x2 and 1 Hino Shuttle Bus from Camp Crame, Quezon City. Said

    vehicles were distributed to PNP offices/units of this PRO as follows:

    DISTRIBUTION OF THE 32 NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2

    Receiving Units/Offices Number of vehicles distributed

    RDSU 1 (Hino Shuttle Bus)(

    Cagayan PPO 10 (NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2)

    Isabela PPO 8 (NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2)

    Batanes PPO 5 (NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2)

    Vizcaya PPO 5 (NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2)

    Quirino PPO 4 (NEW TOYOTA HI-LUX SINGLE CAB 4X2)

    TOTAL 33

    Likewise, the new 31 units of Toyota Hi-Lux Double Cab 4x2 which were

    acquired through loaned from the Provincial Government of Cagayan were distributed

    as follows:

    DISTRIBUTION OF THE 31 NEW UNITS OF TOYOTA HI-LUX DOUBLE CAB 4X2

    Receiving Units/Offices Number of vehicles distributed

    PHQ, Cagayan PPO and all its Police Stations 30

    PMFC, Cagayan PPO 1

    TOTAL 31

  • Likewise in the same month of December 2020, this PRO received a donation of 70 Bicycles from PNP Foundation, the vehicles were distributed as follows:

    Distribution of received 70 Bicycles

    Receiving Units/Offices Number of vehicles distributed

    Cagayan PPO 10

    Quirino PPO 36

    Vizcaya PPO 24

    TOTAL 70

    Learning and Growth

    The Regional Personnel and Records Management Division has performed well its mandate in consonance with the PNP Integrated Transformation Program, our roadmap to a more responsive and transformed PNP.

    With regard to its Personnel Development and Management, Morale and Welfare Boosters, the RPRMD has gone ahead through the following activities.

    1. Internal Cleansing Program

    On the other hand as public servants, people expect them to display an attitude

    which is upright and disciplined. The DLOS of this Office is a disciplinary authority

    where cases are filed against erring PNP personnel. Data as shown below:

    STATUS OF CASES NR OF CASES

    NR OF PERSONNEL INVOLVED

    PCO PNCO PCO

    CASES RESOLVED FOR JANUARY - DECEMBER 31 0 31 0

    PENDING ADMIN CASES FOR JANUARY - DECEMBER 7 0 7 0

    CASES RECEIVED: JANUARY - DECEMBER 38 0 40 0

    RECEIVED/PENDING CASES FOR JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020

    STATUS OF CASES NR OF CASES

    NR OF PERSONNEL INVOLVED

    PCO PNCO NUP

    PENDING CASES FOR JANUARY 1 2020 TO PRESENT 7 0 7 0

    ● For Approval/Signature of the RD: Decision 3 0 3 0

    ● Referred to C, RLO2 for Legal Opinion 2 0 2 0

    ● For Resolution of SHO 2 0 2 0

  • 2. Morale and Welfare Program

    This Police Regional Office awarded a total 10,428 Awards / Medals were accorded to

    the PNP Personnel in recognition for their notable accomplishments in the discharge of their

    official duties and responsibilities.

    AWARDS PCO PNCO NUP TOTAL

    Medalya ng Kadakilaan 16 4 0 20

    Medalya ng Kagalingan 100 227 0 327

    Medalya ng Kasanayan 101 2132 124 2357

    Medalya ng Papuri 65 635 10 710

    Medalya ng Paglilingkod 3 13 0 16

    Medalya ng Nasalanta 401 6077 384 6862

    Medalya ng Ugnayang Pampulisya 10 141 0 151

    Medalya ng Sugatang Magiting 1 0 0 1

    TOTAL 681 9,229 518 10,428

    This Police Regional Office awarded and rewarded Uniform Personnel for their

    exemplary performance in the implementation of PNP's Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign Plan.

    AWARD PCO PNCO NUP TOTAL Medalya ng Kagalingan 19 31 0 50

    Medalya ng Papuri 7 57 0 64 TOTAL 26 88 0 114

    3. Training Program

    a. Individual Training

    COURSE No of Participants

    PCO PNCO

    PSOSEC 10 0

    PSOAC 39 0

    PSOBC 25 0

    TOTAL 74 0

    b. Unit Training Programmed Training/Seminar

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Field Training Officers Course (FTOC) RHQ 12/29/2020 0 30 0 0 30 Ongoing

    Patrol Officers Basic Course (POBC) RHQ 12/29/2020 0 60 0 0 60 Ongoing

    READ for NUP RHQ 12/7/2020 12/14/20 0 0 30 0 30 Complied

    TOTAL 0 90 30 0 120

  • Integrated Training Program on Moral Recovery Program, Human Rights and gender Awareness and Development

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Integrated Training Program on Moral Recovery Program, Human Rights and gender Awareness and Development

    NVPPO 12/18/2020 12/24/2020 0 30 0 0 30 Complied

    TOTAL 0 30 0 0 30

    Moral Recovery Program (MRP)

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Moral Recovery Program

    CPPO 1/12/2020 1/12/2020 0 50 0 0 50 Complied

    IPPO 1/12/2020 1/12/2020 0 50 0 0 50 Complied

    NVPPO 12/18/2020 12/18/2020 0 25 0 0 25 Complied

    QPPO 12/15/2020 12/15/2020 0 28 0 0 28 Complied

    RMFB2 10/12/2020 10/12/2020 2 28 0 0 30 Complied

    TOTAL 2 181 0 0 183

    Gender Awareness and Development

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Gender Awareness and Development

    NVPPO 1/12/2020 2/12/2020 0 25 0 0 25 Complied

    RMFB2 10/12/2020 11/12/2020 0 30 0 0 30 Complied

    TOTAL 0 55 0 0 55

    c. Specialized/Competency Training

    ISO Related Courses

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Basic Internal Security Operations Course (Alpha to Golf)

    RHQ 10/26/2020 0 239 0 0 239 Ongoing

    Explosive Detection and Dog Handlers Course

    RECU 6/15/2020 12/15/2020 2 21 0 0 23 Complied

    Total 2 260 0 0 262

    NUP Initiated Training

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    NUP Initiated Seminar on Computer Hardware Trouble shooting

    NVPPO 12/16/2020 12/16/2

    020 0 30 0 0 30 Complied

    TOTAL 0 30 0 0 30

  • 4. ICT Keeping in Stride with the Information Era

    RITMS2 personnel conducted daily checking of internet connection of all R-staffs Offices including the Conferences Room to maintain the internet stability at RHQ.

    RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the Modular Examination of IOBC

    conducted by RIDMD held at Maringal Learning Center of Excellence.

    Seminars/Courses/Trainings

    Courses/ Seminars Office

    Conducting the Seminar

    Inclusive Dates Nr of Participants Total Remarks

    from to PCO PNCO NUP CIV

    Code of Professional Conduct RMFB2 8/12/2020 9/12/2020 0 30 0 0 30 Complied

    READ for NUP RHQ 12/7/2020 12/14/2020 0 0 30 0 30 Complied

    Seminar on PNP Manual on Anti-Illegal Drugs Operations and Investigation

    RHQ 12/1/2020 12/7/2020 20 75 0 0 95 Complied

    TOT on Pulis sa Baranggay RHQ 11/26/2020 12/3/2020 6 19 0 0 25 Complied

    TOTAL 26 124 30 0 180

  • RITMS2 Personnel provide technical support Virtual Closing Ceremony of Seminar of PNP Manual on Anti-Illegal Drugs and Investigation attended by RD PRO2 PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES via Zoom Apps held at the Maringal Leaning Center of Excellence.

    RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the Opening Ceremony of DIDM Nationwide Validation 2020 and NPCS User's Training to be conducted by DIDM personnel with the Welcome Remarks from PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES, RD, PRO2, attended by the Team from TDIDM headed by PMGEN MARNI C MARCOS, JR; C, RIDMD; All PDs and CD, SCPO; Chiefs, PIDMU/CIDMU, COPs and their respective participants; and Lower Units to join via Zoom Apps at the Maringal Center for Excellence.

    RITMS2 personnel led by PLTCOL GERALD P MIGUEL, ITPO PRO2 provide technical support during the DIDM Nationwide Validation 2020 and National Police Clearance System (NPCS) User's Training conducted by Team from DIDM, attended by PCOs/PNCOs of selected Police Stations of PRO2 at the PRO2 Conference Room.

  • RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the ASCOTF Meeting hosted by PNP NHQ, attended by PBGEN EDGAR DM CACAYAN, DRDA PRO2; Asst. Chief, RPRMD; AC, RHS2, Asst. Chief, RHSD; Asst. Chief, ROMD; & Asst. Chief, RCADD via Zoom Apps at the PRO2 Transformation Champion's Lounge.

    RITMS2 provide technical support during the 4th Quarter CY 2020 Joint Anti-Bank Robbery and Cyber Crime Coordinating Committee (JABRACC) Teleconference Meeting presided by PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES, RD PRO2, attended by PBGEN EDGAR DM CACAYAN, DRDA PRO2; PCOL ROMALDO G BAYTING, DRDO; R-Staff; C, RCIDU2; C, RCSU2; C, RLO2; C, Cyber Crime; C, RPIO; PRO2 ABR-SOTF Members; DPDOs of PPOs and SCPO; RD, NBI RO2; President, BSMA; Alien Control Officer, Bureau of Immigration; Bank Managers; Bank Chief Security and ROMD Secretariat via Zoom Apps at the PRO2 Conference Room.

    RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the Closing Ceremony of Explosive Detection Dog and Handler's Course (EDDHC) with Message from PBGEN JONATHAN M URETA, Director EOD/K9, attended by PBGEN EDGAR DM CACAYAN, DRDA PRO2; Command Group and other PRO2 personnel held at the PRO2 Grandstand.

  • RITMS2 Personnel provide technical support during the Teleconference on Oversight Committee Meeting on Anti-Illegal Drugs, Enhanced Managing Police Operations (EMPO) Using Lambat Sibat and Anti-Illegal Gambling presided by PCOL ROMALDO G BAYTING, DRDO PRO2, attended by Quad-Staff; C, RPRMD; C, RHS2; C, RHPU2; C, RIAS2; C, RCSU2; C, RLO2; C, RCLO2; C, RIU2; C, CIDU2; C, RACU2; C, RDEU2; C, EOD- K9 Unit; C, RMO2; C, AVSEU2; RCHAP; DPODOs/DCDO; Operations OFFICER-RMFB2 and LES Secretariat via Zoom Apps at the PRO2 Conference Room.

    RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the Corona Virus Awareness Response and Empowerment (C.A.R.E.) Infodemic Drive spearheaded by PLT MAYLEEN D LACAMBRA of PCADG Speakers Bureau/Team of Lecturers attended by personnel of RHQ; PPOs/SCPO; RMFB2; RHS2; and BPPO personnel join virtually via Zoom Apps held at the PCO Clubhouse.

    RITMS2 personnel provide technical support during the Joint Closing Ceremony of Training of Trainor's on Pulis sa Barangays and 7-Day FORM POLICE with video message delivered by PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES, RD PRO2, attended by C, RLDDD; Asst. Training Manager, RSTU2; and other participants/students from PPOs/CPO at the Maringal Center for Excellence.

  • 0

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    PREV CURR

    914

    1,763

    PREV

    CURR

    Process Excellence 1. Improve Crime Prevention

    a. Regional Crime Environment

    This report presents Criminality Situation covering the period December 1 - 31, 2020.

    CRIMINALITY UPDATE Total Number of Crimes

    For the period, a total of 1,763 crimes were recorded, higher by 849 or 92.89% compared to 914 crimes recorded for the previous period.

    DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL CRIME INCIDENTS

    Out of the 1,763 crimes recorded for the period under review, 1,461 or 82.87% are

    under the Peace and Order Indicator while 302 or 17.13% falls under Public Safety Indicator.

    849 or

    92.89%

    [VALUE] or 82.87%

    [VALUE] or 17.13% Peace and Order Indicator

    Public Safety Indicator

    SOURCE: PNP CIRAS Generated as of 11:55 AM of January 1, 2021

  • 0200400600800

    1,0001,2001,4001,6001,800

    PREV CURR

    443

    1,461

    PREV

    CURR

    0

    150

    300

    450

    600

    PREV CURR

    471

    302

    PREV

    CURR

    0

    30

    60

    90

    120

    150

    PREV CURR

    117

    73

    PREV

    CURR

    On Peace and Order Indicator, during the period under review, PRO2 registered a total of 1,461 crimes. This figure is higher by 1,018 or 229.80% as compared to 443 crimes for the previous period.

    On the other hand, a total of 302 crimes were recorded under the Public Safety Indicator which is lower by 169 or 35.88% as compared to 471 crimes for the same period last

    year.

    Index Crime Volume

    Index Crimes registered 73 crimes, which is lower by 44 or 37.61% as

    compared to the 117 crimes in the previous period.

    NOTE: PEACE AND ORDER INDICATOR – categorizes crime incidents that reflect the true essence of

    crime, peace and order situation of a particular community. This comprises the totality of Index and

    Non-Index Crimes.

    1,018

    or

    229.80

    169 or

    35.88

    %

    NOTE: PUBLIC SAFETY INDICATOR - categorizes incidents and culpable felonies

    that reflect the public safety situation of a particular community. This compises the

    totality of vehicular incidents and other quasi offenses punishable under the RPC.

    44 or

    37.61

    %

  • Index Crime of PPOs/CPO

    For the period, almost all Police Offices of this PRO obtained a decrease in Index Crimes as compared to the previous period. Of the 73 Index crimes recorded, Isabela PPO has the highest index crimes with 24; followed by Nueva Vizcaya PPO with 22; Cagayan PPO with 20; Quirino PPO with 3; Santiago City PO with 3; and Batanes PPO with 1 index crime recorded.

    Index Crimes

    Comparative Statistics Per PPOs/CPO (Current vs Previous)

    Distribution of Index Crimes

    Out of the total Index Crime, 57 or 78.08% are Crimes Against Person and 16 or 21.92%

    are Crimes Against Property while there was no incident of Special Complex Crime recorded.

    Further, Index Crimes are subdivided as follows:

    Physical Injury registered the highest number of crimes with 18 or 24.66%; Rape with 18 or 24.66%; followed by Murder with 11 or 15.07%; Homicide with 10 or 13.70%;Theft with 10 or 13.70%; Robbery with 4 or 5.48%; Carnapping (MC) with 2 or 2.73%; while there is no recorded incidents of Carnapping (MV) and Special Complex Crime.

    40

    27

    33

    6 11

    0

    24 22 20

    3 3 1

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    ISABELA PPO NUEVAVIZCAYA PPO

    CAGAYAN PPO QUIRINO PPO SANTIAGO CPO BATANES PPO

    Previous

    Present

    [VALUE] or 24.66%

    [VALUE] or 24.66%

    [VALUE] or 15.07%

    [VALUE] or 13.70%

    [VALUE] or 13.70%

    [VALUE] or 5.48%

    [VALUE] or 2.73% PHYSICAL INJ

    RAPE

    MURDER

    HOMICIDE

    THEFT

    ROBBERY

    CARNAPPING MC

  • [VALUE] or 1.37%

    [VALUE] or 93.66%

    [VALUE] or 4.97% Frustrated Stages

    (MURDER & HOMICIDE)

    VIOLATION OF SPECIALLAWS

    OTHER NON-INDEXCRIME

    Comparative Statistics of Index Crime Volume

    (Current vs Previous)

    Almost all index crimes decreased for the period in review as compared with the same period last year. Physical injury decreased by 11 or 37.93% from 29 to 18 crimes; Rape decreased by 7 or 28.00% from 25 to 18 crimes; Murder decreased by 3 or 21.43% from 14 to 11 crimes; Homicide increased by 1 or 11.11% from 9 to 10 crimes; Theft decreased by 12 or 54.55% from 22 to 10 crimes, Robbery decreased by 8 or 66.67% from 12 to 4 crimes; Carnapping MC decreased by 3 or 60.00% from 5 to 2 crimes; and Special Complex Crime decreased by 1 or 100% from 1 crime to 0; while there was no recorded incident of Carnapping MV which is the same as of the same period last year.

    a. Non-Index Crimes

    Non-index crimes registered 1,388 crimes, which is higher by 1,062 or 325.77% as compared to the 326 crimes recorded of the previous period.

    Distribution of Non-Index Crime

    29 25

    14

    9

    22

    12

    5 1

    18 18

    11 10 10

    4 2

    0 0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    PHYSICAL INJURY RAPE MURDER HOMICIDE THEFT ROBBERY CARNAPPING MCSPECIAL COMPLEX CRIMES

    Previous

    Present

    0

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    PREV CURR

    326

    1,388

    PREV

    CURR

    1,062 or

    325.77%

  • On the distribution of Non-Index Crimes, violation of special laws registered the highest recorded non-index crime with 1,300 or 93.66% followed by Other Non-Index Crimes with 69 or 4.97% and the least recorded were frustrated stages of murder and homicide with 19 or 1.37%.

    Comparative Statistics of Non-Index Crime Volume

    (Current vs Previous)

    Of the total non-index crimes, Frustrated Stages of Murder and Homicide obtained 19 which decreased by 21 or 52.50% as compared to 40 crimes of previous period; violation of special laws recorded 1,300 which is higher by 1,125 or 642.86% as compared to 175 crimes of the previous period; while other non-index crimes obtained 69 which is lower by 42 or 37.84% as compared to 111 crimes of the previous period.

    b. Traffic Incidents and Other Quasi Offenses (RIR) in (Homicide, Physical

    Injury and Damage to Property)

    Out of the total 302 traffic incidents and other quasi offenses, RIR in Damage to

    Property recorded the highest with a total of 148 or 49.01%; followed by RIR in Physical

    Injury with 116 or 38.41%; and the least recorded was RIR in Homicide with 38 or 12.58%.

    [VALUE] or 12.58%

    [VALUE] or 38.41%

    [VALUE] or 49.01% RIR IN HOMICIDE

    RIR IN PHYSICAL INJURIES

    RIR IN DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

    40 175 111

    19

    1,300

    69

    0

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    Frustrated Stages (MURDER & HOMICIDE) SPECIAL LAWS OTHER NON-INDEX CRIME

    PREVIOUS PRESENT

  • Comparative Statistics of Public Safety Index

    (RIR in Homicide, Physical Injury and Damage to Property)

    (Current vs Previous)

    Of the total Public Safety Indicator (PSI) for the period under consideration, RIR

    in Homicide obtained 38 which is lower by 12 or 24.00% as compared to 50 of the previous period; RIR in Physical Injury obtained 116 which is lower by 133 or 53.41% as compared with the 249 of previous period; while RIR in Damage to Property obtained 148 which is lower by 24 or 13.95% as compared with the 172 of the previous period.

    c. Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR)

    PPOs/CPO

    AVERAGE MONTHLY

    CRIME RATE PEACE AND ORDER INDICATOR PUBLIC SAFETY

    INDICATOR (RIR) INDEX CRIME RATE NON-INDEX CRIME RATE

    Previous Present Previous Present Previous Present Previous Present

    BATANES 0.00 5.32 0.00 5.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    CAGAYAN 15.54 40.43 2.53 1.53 9.49 36.45 3.52 2.45

    ISABELA 18.32 57.03 2.52 1.51 5.98 50.74 9.82 4.78

    N. VIZCAYA 66.19 40.61 5.48 4.47 18.27 11.57 42.43 24.57

    QUIRINO 8.75 18.95 2.92 1.46 1.94 13.12 3.89 4.37

    SANTIAGO 51.76 60.61 7.49 2.04 8.85 14.98 35.41 43.59

    AMCR 24.32 46.91 3.11 1.94 8.67 36.93 12.53 8.03

    The Average Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR) for the period under review is 46.91 per 100,000 population, which is higher by 22.59 or 92.89% as compared to 24.32 AMCR of the

    previous period. Santiago City PO obtained the highest with 60.61 AMCR and Batanes PPO

    obtained the lowest with 5.32 AMCR.

    50

    249

    172

    38

    116 148

    0

    100

    200

    300

    RIR IN HOMICIDE RIR IN PHY INJURY RIR IN DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

    Previous Present

  • d. Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE)

    PPOs/CPO PREV CURR VAR

    BATANES PPO - 0.00% -

    CAGAYAN PPO 81.77% 72.92% -8.86%

    ISABELA PPO 81.79% 85.32% 3.53%

    N. VIZCAYA PPO 92.33% 88.50% -3.83%

    QUIRINO PPO 77.78% 66.67% -11.11%

    SANTIAGO CPO 82.89% 96.63% 13.73%

    PRO2 85.56% 82.08% -3.48%

    Out of the 1,763 crimes recorded in the PNP Blotter, 1,447 cases were solved reflecting a Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) of 82.08%. It decreased by 3.48% as compared with the 85.56% CSE of previous period. Santiago City PO has the highest CSE with 96.63% and Batanes PPO has the lowest with 0.00% CSE.

    e. Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE)

    PPOs/CPO PREV CURR VAR

    BATANES PPO - 0.00% -

    CAGAYAN PPO 98.03% 89.20% -8.83%

    ISABELA PPO 98.97% 91.28% -7.69%

    N. VIZCAYA PPO 98.16% 94.00% -4.16%

    QUIRINO PPO 100.00% 97.44% -2.56%

    SANTIAGO CPO 94.74% 96.63% 1.89%

    PRO2 98.14% 91.32% -6.82%

    Out of the 1,763 crimes recorded in the PNP Blotter, 1,610 cases were cleared reflecting a Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE) of 91.32%. It decreased by 6.82% as compared with the 98.14% CCE of the previous period. Quirino PPO garnered the highest CCE with 97.44%, while Batanes PPO has the lowest with 0.00% CCE.

    f. Assessment

    It can be noted that there is an increase in crimes. It is attributed to the aggressive implementation of all Special Laws which yielded to a significant increase in the number of arrest made against the violators. Cagayan PPO, Isabela PPO and Nueva Vizcaya PPO significantly contributed to the increase as they registered high number of accomplishments on campaign against violation of special laws.

    On the other hand, it can also be noted that there is a decrease in Index Crimes. The decrease was due to the holistic crime prevention efforts by the PRO2 personnel in the field to eliminate the opportunity of the would-be violators to accomplish their criminal acts. Likewise, the strict implementation on the guidelines of Community Quarantine immensely contributed to the decrease in index crimes and vehicular incidents.

  • b. Police Presence 1. Regular Law Enforcement

    Implementation of Enhanced Managing Police Operations:

    Conduct of Patrols (90% of police strength):

    Patrol plan – 5,100

    Conduct of Checkpoints:

    For the period, there were 5,135 checkpoint operations conducted.

    Conduct of OPLAN Bakal Operations:

    For the period, there were 2,410 OPLAN Bakal operations conducted. Conduct of Field Inspections:

    a) Inspection of Police Stations:

    For the period, a total of 1,036 inspections were conducted in the 94 Police Stations of PRO2.

    b) Personnel Activities Inspected:

    For the period, there were 2,070 personnel activities inspected.

    Conduct of Weekly Managing Police Operations:

    For the period, there were 269 managing police operation activities conducted.

    2. Focus Law Enforcement

    [VALUE] or 24.66%

    [VALUE] or 24.66%

    [VALUE] or 15.07%

    [VALUE] or 13.70%

    [VALUE] or 13.70%

    [VALUE] or 5.48%

    [VALUE] or 2.73% PHYSICAL INJ

    RAPE

    MURDER

    HOMICIDE

    THEFT

    ROBBERY

    CARNAPPING MC

  • Out of the total Index Crime, 57 or 78.08% are Crimes Against Person and 16 or 21.92% are Crimes Against Property while there was no incident of Special Complex Crime recorded. Further, Index Crimes are subdivided as follows:

    Physical Injury registered the highest number of crimes with 18 or 24.66%; Rape with

    18 or 24.66%; followed by Murder with 11 or 15.07%; Homicide with 10 or 13.70%;Theft with 10 or 13.70%; Robbery with 4 or 5.48%; Carnapping (MC) with 2 or 2.73%; while there is no recorded incidents of Carnapping (MV) and Special Complex Crime.

    c. Security Measures 1. Target Hardening

    INTERNAL SECURITY OPERATIONS (ISO)

    Major and Minor Operations

    For the month of December 2020, this unit conducted 18 Internal Security Operations composed of 6 Major Operations and 12 Minor Operations. Most of which were joint

    operations with AFP counter parts. These efforts resulted in the disruption of plans and activities of the lawless elements in the community.

    PROPHYLACTIC PATROL OPERATIONS

    In adherence to Memorandum from NHQ CMC 05-2014 “Intensified Internal Security Operations” and NHQ CMC 201-068 PNP Internal Security Operations Campaign Plan “KATATAGAN” 2017-2022, this Unit has vigorously conducted 184 prophylactic patrols or 4, 416 man-hours of prophylactic patrols in the region.

    Photos taken during the implementation of OPORD BONELLI on December 13-14, 2020

    wherein joint elements of 203rd MC, RMFB2, Buguey Police Station, 2CPMFC, 501st IB PA,

    95IB, 77IB and 51stD/52D were able to arrest illegal loggers in the Municipality of Buguey.

  • WEEKLY CLEARING OF INTELLIGENCE HIGHWAYS

    To strengthen the security of our troops and prevent CTG ambuscades within identified ambush areas in our AOR, in relation to Project Situational Awareness for Hostility Avoidance thru Reconnaissance of Ambush Areas (SAHARA)”, this Unit continuosly conducts weekly clearing of Ambush Sites within Maneuver Companies‟ AOR.

    SIMULATION EXERCISES (SIMEX)

    In adherence to PNP Memorandum 2016-059 Police operational Procedure in the

    conduct of Condition Situation Response System, this Unit is conducting a monthly SIMEX in

    colaboration with other friendly forces, in order to evaluate and develop troops capability as the

    need arises. Simulation Exercises play a very important role in securing peace and order in the

    community. It is a variety of exercises where in the participants of the diferrrent peacekeeping

    agencies adheres to respond and sustain in the needs of the PNP in combating urban and rural

    insurgencies. These exercises covers the ISO REFRESHER COURSES, SPECIAL POLICE

    OPERATIONS DRILL and the PUBLIC SFETY OPERATION DRILL to lessen the incindents of

    terrorism, hostage taking, harassment of the CTGs and other unlawful activities our country has

    been experiencing for the past years.

    Photos taken while one (1) section of 2nd

    Platoon, 201st MC was conducting Prophylactic Patrol on

    December 27, 2020 at 201st MC Headquarters, Brgy. Sindon Bayabo, Ilagan City, Isabela.

    Photos taken while personnel of 205th MC, RMFB2 led by PCpl Joenel G Claro together with Intel operatives were conducting Clearing of Identified Ambush Site on December 27, 2020 at Brgy. Macalauat, Angadanan, Isabela.

  • For the period covered by this report, this unit has conducted 40 Simulation Exercises

    (SIMEX) composed of 29 camp defense rehearsals, 5 simex on AHARA, 3 Special Operations

    Drill, and 3 Public Safety Operations Drill.

    ISO DRILLS

    Camp Defense Rehearsals

    The defense of headquarters is critical for preserving combat power and synchronizing military actions in a theater of operations. Because the enemy has the capability of projecting forces with the objective of disrupting PNP operations, RMFB2 maneuver company headquarters have become likely targets.

    Simulation Exercise

    In adherence to PNP Memorandum Circular 2016-059 “Condition Situation Response

    System” (CSRS), this Unit has conducted seventy-seven (77) SIMEX in different scenarios.

    These activities enhance the techniques and strategical capabilities of the operating troops of

    this unit. The experience they can gain through these exercises would give them enough

    awareness for the right techniques and decision-making they would employ whenever such

    incidents happen.

    PERFORMANCE INDICATOR December

    Camp Defense Rehearsals 29

    SIMEX 5

    Special Operations Drill 3

    Public Safety Operations Drill 3

    TOTAL 40

  • Immediate Action Drill (IAD)

    The Internal Security Operation (ISO) Refresher Training is an initiative of this Unit for

    learning and growth. This training is conducted to RMFB2 personnel to revitalize the theories

    they learned during their training with the actual conduct of ISO duties. It provides an

    opportunity for them to acclimatize with their assigned teams to enhance their operability.

    Combat Medics

    Having knowledge in combat medics is specially important, lives would depend on the

    readiness and awareness of troops who are trained to provide immidiate medical care in a

    combat environment. That is why it is vital that operating troops be familiar, competent,

    and efficient with critical care skills and roles.

    Communication Exercises

    This activity is done to ensure and enhance the interoperability of communications equipment between this unit and other friendly forces for future joint internal security operations.

  • SPECIAL OPERATIONS DRILLS

    For the period covered by this report, this unit conducted one hundred two (102)

    special operation drill to assess the operational readiness, equipage, competency and capability

    of RMFB2 personnel in dealing and responding to certain situation. This unit also aim to

    promote discipline, efficiency and competence to its members in all police operational

    procedures in handling situations.

    Close Quarter Battle (CQB)

    Civil Disturbance Management (CDM)

    Roadblock Operations (High Risk/Low Risk Checkpoint)

  • PUBLIC SAFETY OPERATIONS DRILLS

    During the period covered by this report, RMFB2 initiated a total of forty-five (45) Public

    Safety Operations Drills which includes earthquake drills, disaster preparedness training, fire

    drill and search and rescue trainings. Some of these drills, especially earthquake drills, were

    done with the participation of the community.

    SAR Drill High Angle Rescue Training

    First aid and Basic Life Support Fire Drill

    Earthquake Drill

  • 2. Border Control Operations

    For the period covered by this report, this Unit conducted 230 Checkpoint Operations

    with 5, 520 man-hours Checkpoint Operations.

    Checkpoint Operations 2,897

    Border Patrol Operations

    Quirino-Vizcaya-Aurora Tri-boundaries

    During the conduct of Operation “Malamute” within Brgy. Yabbi, Dupax Del Norte, Nueva

    Vizcaya and Brgy. Guingin, Nagtipunan, Quirino on January 27-31, 2020, RMFB2 troops

    discovered the enemy supply cache within Brgy. Guingin, Nagtipunan, Quirino particularly at GC

    51Q UT 20302 79106.

    Cagayan-Ilocos Regional Boundary

    Photos taken during the Boarder Patrol Operation conducted by personnel of 203rd MC,

    RMFB2 at Cagyan-Ilocos regional boundary.

  • Cagayan-Isabela-Kalinga (CAISAKA) Tri-Boundaries;

    Quarantine Control Points

    Sta. Praxedes Control Point

    CAISAKA Control Point

    In response to the Enhance Community Quarantine (ECQ) brought by the COVID-19

    pandemic, PRO2established quarantine control point at Brgy. Naganacan, Sta. Maria,

    Isabela, CAISAKA Patrol Base which is manned up to now by RMFB2.

    Personnel of 203rd MC, RMFB2 conducting COVID/ISO/Anti-Criminality Checkpoints

    established at DCP, Brgy. San Juan, Sta. Praxedes, Cagayan.

    Photos taken during the Boarder Patrol Operation conducted by personnel of 1st Maneuver

    Platoon, 204th MC, RMFB2 at Cagayan-Isabela-Kalinga (CAISAKA) Tri-Boundaries.

  • 3. Social Investigation

    Activities No. of activities conducted

    Social Investigation through Community Dialogue 2,557

    On December 6, 2020, PMSg Contesa M Blankas, Asst WCPD/Asst MCAD PNCO, Amulung PS, Cagayan PPO, under the supervision of PMAJ OSMUNDO M MAMANAO, ACOP, conducted dialogue to the Tanods of Brgy. Gabut of the said municipality regarding peace and order, guidelines on MGCQ, RA No. 9262, RA No. 9165, Anti-Rape Law, Anti-Illegal Gambling and Anti-Terrorism. On December 11, 2020 at 9:00 AM, personnel of Bayombong PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO under the direct supervision of PMAJ GEORGE C MARIBBAY, COP, conducted visitation to the Muslim brothers to promote and strengthen relationship in maintaining peace and order in the community. Likewise, said personnel reminded them on the mandatory wearing of facemask and face shield and to observe physical distancing. On December 14, 2020 at 2:30 PM, Pat Armelyn Mariano, Asst. PCR PNCO, Bagabag PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO under the supervision of PLT JUANITO L GARCIA JR, OIC, conducted dialogue among Muslim vendors of Bagabag Public Market, Brgy San Geronimo, Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya regarding Anti-Terrorism, Anti-Illegal Drugs and other related issues concerning peace and order.

    a. Information Operations

    Activities No. of activities conducted

    Implementation of NHQ Issued IO Plan 50

    Conduct of IOWG Meeting on monitored PNP organization-related issues

    16

    Formulation of Initiated IO Plan 49

    On December 9, 2020 at 10:00 AM, personnel of Isabela PPO led by

    PLTCOL RAFAEL U PAGALILAUAN, DPDA, conducted IOWG meeting

    held at the Isabela PPO Function Room, Brgy Baligatan, City of Ilagan,

    Isabela. The group discussed the Gift Giving activity as part of the

    Christmas celebration this Yuletide Season with the theme “A time to Care,

    A time to Share” from December 23-25, 2020 to be given at WCPC and

    Lingap Center, Alibagu, City of Ilagan Isabela and Rebel Returnees based

    at 95th Infantry Battalion, Zone 2, San Mariano, Isabela.

  • On December 14, 2020 at 2:00 PM, PLTCOL ANDREE C ABELLA,

    RPIO/Asst. C, RCADD, under the supervision of PCOL ROMALDO G

    BAYTING, DRDO/IOWG Chairman, presided over the IOWG meeting at

    the RCADD office. Said activity was attended by the Regional Quad Staff

    and representatives from ITMS, RPIO, and Chief PCADUs of all PPOs and

    SCPO. The group discussed the actions to be undertaken with regard to

    the celebration of Modified Paskuhan 2020.

    On December 14, 2020 at 2:00 PM, PMAJ LITO M IMPAS, C, PCADU, Batanes PPO joined in the IOWG Meeting presided over by PLTCOL ANDREE C ABELLA, RPIO/Asst. C, RCADD. Topics discussed includes the operational guidelines for the New Normal during Yuletide Season 2020, strategic communication and advocacy awareness campaign to ensure peace and order in the entire event and the observance of the minimum health protocols to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

    e. Red Teaming

    PPOs/CPO

    No. of Red

    Teaming Activities

    Total No. of

    Personnel

    Admin Personnel Deployed

    Operations Personnel Deployed

    No. of Personnel with Bullet Proof Vest

    No. of Personnel

    without Bullet Proof Vest

    Other Protective Equipmen

    ts

    Cagayan 44 1216 296 422 460 540 30

    Isabela 49 881 128 693 288 206 26

    Nueva Vizcaya 27 709 44 226 248 87 65

    Quirino 15 261 62 154 99 80 16

    Batanes 5 55 20 35 10 24 0

    Santiago City 17 377 31 190 165 373 30

    TOTAL 227 5,379 833 2,396 2,025 2,239 201

    f. SIMEX/CEREX/COMMEX

    ISO DRILLS

    Camp Defense Rehearsals

    The defense of headquarters is critical for preserving combat power and synchronizing

    military actions in a thereat of operations. Because the enemy has the capability of projecting

    forces with the objective of disrupting PNP operations, RMFB2 maneuver company

    headquarters have become likely targets.

  • SIMEX

    In adherence to PNP Memorandum Circular 2016-059 “Condition Situation Response

    System” (CSRS), this Unit has conducted seventy-seven (77) SIMEX in different scenarios.

    These activities enhance the techniques and strategical capabilities of the operating troops of

    this unit. The experience they can gain through these exercises would give them enough

    awareness for the right techniques and decision-making they would employ whenever such

    incidents happen.

    Immediate Action Drills (IAD)

    The Internal Security Operation (ISO) Refresher Training is an initiative of this Unit for learning and growth. This training is conducted to RMFB2 personnel to revitalize the theories they learned during their training with the actual conduct of ISO duties. It provides an opportunity for them to acclimatize with their assigned teams to enhance their operability.

    Combat Medics

    Having knowledge in combat medics is specially important, lives would depend on the

    readiness and awareness of troops who are trained to provide immidiate medical care in a

    combat environment. That is why it is vital that operating troops be familiar, competent,

    and efficient with critical care skills and roles

  • Communication Exercises (COMMEX)

    This activity is done to ensure and enhance the interoperability of communications

    equipment between this unit and other friendly forces for future joint internal security operations.

    SPECIAL OPERATIONS DRILLS

    For the period covered, PRO2 conducted one hundred two (102) special operation drill

    to assess the operational readiness, equipage, competency and capability of RMFB2

    personnel in dealing and responding to certain situation. This unit also aim to promote

    discipline, efficiency and competence to its members in all police operational procedures in

    handling situations.

    Close Quarter Battle (CQB)

    Civil Disturbance Management (CDM)

    PUBLIC SAFETY OPERATIONS DRILLS

  • PUBLIC SAFETY OPERATIONS DRILLS

    During the period covered by this report, RMFB2 initiated a total of forty-five (45) Public

    Safety Operations Drills which includes earthquake drills, disaster preparedness training, fire

    drill and search and rescue trainings. Some of these drills, especially earthquake drills, were

    done with the participation of the community.

    SAR Drill High Angle Rescue Training

    First aid and Basic Life Support Fire Drill

    Earthquake Drill

  • g. Offensive Stance

    PROVINCE CITY/MUNICIPALITY

    NATURE OF INCIDENTS

    NAME OF SUSPECTS

    PLACE OF INCIDENTS

    CASE FILED

    CRIMINAL CASE

    NO./DOCKET NO.

    STATUS OF CASE

    Case Update

    CAGAYAN Baggao Search Warrant

    Isabelo Adviento y Cabero @

    Buting/Buth

    Brgy. Carupia, Baggao, Cagayan

    Violations of RA 10591

    and RA 9516

    II-02-INV-20L-00986

    Referred to PO

    Pending Resolutions

    CAGAYAN Baggao Search Warrant

    Amanda Socorro

    Echanis y Lacaba

    Brgy. Carupian, Baggao, Cagayan

    Violations of RA 10591

    and RA 9516

    CC No. 21758 and

    CC No. 21757

    Filed in Court

    Pending Resolutions

    CAGAYAN Rizal ENCOUN

    TER NPA

    Barangay Bural, Rizal,

    Cagayan

    Under Investiga

    tion

    Under Investigation

    h. Feedback Mechanism

    Activities No. of Feedbacks/Complaints Acted Upon

    Quality Service Lane Feedbacks 2,579

    Citizen’s Complaint Center Hotline 8888 34

    On December 14, 2020, personnel of Solano PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO, under the direct supervision of PMAJ FERDINAND E LAUDENCIA, Chief of Police, manned the QSL Desk with the displayed Standard Flowchart which is visible and clear enough to be seen by any walk-in clients.

    On December 12, 2020 at 9:00 AM, PSSg Ma. Corazon P Tiam, Asst. WCPD PNCO, Bayombong PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO entertained the walk-in client who seek advice regarding the violation of RA No. 9262.

  • 2. Improve Crime Solution

    a. NPCS

    PPOs/CPO No of Paid Transactions Paid Amount

    Batanes PPO 514 76,260 Cagayan PPO 18,527 2,760,750

    Isabela PPO 16,099 2,389,260 Nueva Vizcaya PPO 2,327 345,990

    Quirino PPO 691 102,690 Santiago PPO 4,778 708,810

    Total 42,936 6,383,760

    d. TOPCOP

    Master List of TOPCOP-Trained Tourist Police

    PPOs/CPO Name Male/

    Female Present Unit Assignment

    (TPU/Police Station) Year Graduated

    Batanes PCMS Oscar C Ydel M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Shara Jane C Gabilo F Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Kathleen G Malupa F Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Joaquin Jayson Z Salamagos

    M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Reymuel B Salengua M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Eymard B Elesterio M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Keno J Abad M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl McRey Cabugao M Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Ralph Mark A Esdicul M Batanes PMFP 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Janice G Blanca F Batanes PMFP 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Brigitte D Bayaras F Batanes PMFP 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jake Vincent A De Sagon

    M Batanes PMFP 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PLT MARJORIE A BALLADA F Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Ramon Y Abad Jr M Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jovan Gregg E Cobaria M Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Wyn Mark V Ballada M Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jonathan P Comaya M Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Lynette B Gordo F Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Nab A Raterta M Basco PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Fledeemark B Ancheta M Mahatao PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jensen E Cobaria M Mahatao PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PMSg Nedelina G Ebalin F Ivana PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Jowinel E Cobico M Ivana PS, Batanes PPO 2017 (1st phase

    only)

    Batanes PCpl Ruel C Ballada M Ivana PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes Pat Jerick Voltaire C Acaya M Ivana PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Robin-Dave B Cabugao M Uyugan PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Roger F Galarosa M Uyugan PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

  • Batanes PCpl Kathlyn Faye Pajudpud F Uyugan PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jonelson E Cobico M Uyugan PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Ronel N Rosales M Uyugan PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Joemar Alavado M Sabtang PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Anselmo H Gari Jr M Sabtang PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Godwin R Cartaño M Sabtang PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Uzi Villa M Itbayat PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PSSg Joselyn Madolora F Itbayat PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes PCpl Jerome Estoy M Itbayat PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Batanes Pat Mike Anthony Barsana M Itbayat PS, Batanes PPO 2017 and 2018

    Cagayan Pat Eslyn Laguinlin F TPU, Cagayan PPO 2019

    Cagayan Pat Krizel Caise F TPU, Cagayan PPO 2019

    Isabela PCpl Tonieson A Salvador M Ramon PS, Isabela PPO 2019

    Isabela PEMS Elvis B Cabrera M San Mariano PS, Isabela PPO 2008

    Isabela PCpl Ivy C Galabay F Reina Mercedes PS, Issabela

    PPO 2019

    Isabela PEMS Nelson R Delos Trinos M Tumauini PS, Isabela PPO 2020

    Isabela PCMS Edwin C Laurentino M Tumauini PS, Isabela PPO 2013

    Isabela PSSG Ramon G Rumbaoa M Cauayan CPS, Isabela PPO 2019

    Isabela PCPL Manuel L Anguluan Jr M Cauayan CPS, Isabela PPO 2019

    N. Vizcaya PCMS Rey G Gonzales M Alfonso Castañeda PS, Nueva

    Vizcaya PPO 2016

    N. Vizcaya PSMS Theodore A Arugay M Alfonso Castañeda PS 2011

    N. Vizcaya PSSgJulie Pearl P. Saladino F Ambaguio PS, Nueva Vizcaya

    PPO 2017

    N. Vizcaya PSMS Marvin G Tayaban M Bagabag PS, NVPPO 2016

    N. Vizcaya PCpl Marksan P Guillao M Bayombong PS, TPU 2016

    N. Vizcaya PSSg Rosemarie I Palarca F Bambang PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2017

    N. Vizcaya PCPl Homerson Espejo Estabillo

    M Diadi PS, Nueva Vizcaya PPO 2016

    N. Vizcaya PCpl Orlie M Sagario M Dupax del Norte PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2017

    N. Vizcaya Pat Erwin T Agbayani M Dupax del Sur PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2019

    N. Vizcaya PCPL Randy I Uyami M Kasibu PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2019

    N. Vizcaya PSMS Joseph M Calingayan F Kasibu PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2019

    N. Vizcaya PSSG Crisestomo T. Emilio M Kayapa PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2017

    N. Vizcaya PSSg Regina B Acosta F Quezon PS, TPU 2017

    N. Vizcaya Pat Ramil D Sedigo M Quezon PS, TPU 2019

    N. Vizcaya PSSg Danmark B Guzman M Santa Fe PS, N. Vizcaya PPO 2019

    N. Vizcaya PSSg Paul John D Aquino M Villaverde PS 2016 and 2017

    Quirino PCpl Kelvin R Corales M Aglipay PS, Quirino PPO 2019

    Quirino PSSg Jay -ar S Nolasco M Cabarroguis PS, Quirino PPO 2014

    Quirino Pat Benjie G Badilla M Cabarroguis PS, Quirino PPO 2019

    Quirino PMSg Lucito R Tumaliuan, Jr M Diffun PS, Quirino PPO 2011

    Quirino Pat Arzel A Palattao M Nagtipunan PS, Quirino PPO 2019

    Santiago City PSMS Christian Lardizabal M PS 1, Santiago CPO 2010

    Santiago City PMSg Janet Andal F Santiago CMFC, Santiago CPO 2011

    Santiago City Pat Sheryl Bee A Manicad F PS 1, Santiago CPO 2019

    Santiago City PCpl Roland Maquema M PS 2, Santiago CPO 2019

  • c. Disaster Preparedness and Response

    Activities No. of activities conducted

    Disaster Preparedness/Response Drills (Earthquake/Fire/Flooding) 1,143

    On December 5, 2020 at 7:00 AM, personnel of Tuguegarao

    CPS, Cagayan PPO, under the supervision of PLTCOL

    JHONALYN Q TECBOBOLAN, COP, conducted water level

    monitoring on low lying areas particularly at Core Shelter

    Annafunan East and Zone 6, Linao East Tuguegarao City to

    inform the residents if they can return to their homes when

    the water subsides.

    On December 7, 2020 at 2:00 PM, personnel of Allacapan

    PS, Cagayan PPO led by PCPT ANTONIO G PALATTAO,

    Acting Chief of Police, initiated the conduct of Earthquake

    Drill held at the said Police Station. The activity aims to

    practice the DUCK, COVER and HOLD and proper response

    in case of earthquake and any emergency situation.

    On December 5, 2020 at 1:00 PM, personnel of Solana

    Police Station, Cagayan Police Provincial Office led by PCPT

    SAMUEL A LOPEZ, Acting Chief of Police and BFP Solana

    initiated the conduct of Earthquake Drill among LGU Solana

    employees and clients held in front of Solana Municipal Town

    Hall. This activity aims to observe the proper response in

    case of earthquake.

    Activities No. of activities conducted

    Disaster Response Activities (Activation of Disaster Operations Center & Relief, Retrieval and Rehabilitation)

    3,465

    On December 3, 2020, personnel of Amulung PS, Cagayan PPO led by PCMS Dexter Siubal, Patrol Supervisor, under the supervision of PMAJ OSMUNDO M MAMANAO, ACOP provided assistance and security during the conduct of feeding program and relief operation of Franciscan of our Lady of Divine Providence (FLDP) Gaudete et Exsultate Development Community Foundation Inc., at Brgy. Bauan, Amulung, Cagayan.

    On December 5, 2020 at 9:00 AM, Gattaran PS, Cagayan PPO led by PSMS Rolando C Mayo Jr. under the supervision of PMAJ RAYMUND S BAGGAYAN, Chief of Police, provided police assistance and route security to the Relief Operation Drive sponsored by BANTAY GATTARAN spearheaded by Ma'am Meldeezah Agatep in Sitio Padungsul, Brgy. Naddungan, Gattaran, Cagayan.

  • On December 11, 2020, PSSg Maria Heidi Pamittan and PSSg Filomena Maggay, both CCADS PNCOs, Tuguegarao CPS, Cagayan PPO, under the supervision of PLTCOL JHONALYN Q TECBOBOLAN, COP, provided assistance during the packing of relief goods by the LGU at People‟s Gym, Tuguegarao City intended for the victims of typhoon “ULYSSES” within the City.

    e. PNP Anti-COVID Response

    COVID-19 SITUATION REPORT OF REGION 02 Source: DOH Surveillance Report as of December 31, 2020

    TOTAL NUMBER OF CONFIRMED CASES: 5,194

    ACTIVE CASES: 324 RECOVERED: 4,789

    NUMBER OF CONFIRMED CASES DIED: 81

    NUMBER OF SUSPECT CASES: 2,116

    NUMBER OF PROBABLE CASES: 5

    PROVINCE

    CASE CLASSIFICATION

    SUSPECT PROBABLE CONFIRMED

    Recovered Active Recovered Active

    BATANES 18 0 0 3 0

    CAGAYAN 576 17 2 1,196 125

    ISABELA 820 45 3 2,330 164

    NUEVA VIZCAYA 369 0 0 677 4

    QUIRINO 46 4 0 29 1

    SANTIAGO CITY 265 6 0 551 30

    TOTAL 2,094 72 5 4,786 324

  • Monthly Established QCPs PRO2 December 2020 TOTAL

    QCPs Established

    Personnel Deployed Total

    Personnel Deployed PRO 2

    NO. of PNP MANNED ONLY

    QCPs

    NO. of JOINT TASK FORCE

    QCPs

    PNP MANNED ONLY QCPs

    JOINT TASK FORCE QCPs

    December 41 95 136 257 633 890

    4. Internal Security

    a. ELCAC Total Number of Activated PTF, CTF and MTF

    PTF –ELCAC Resolution Date Activated

    Cagayan

    Resolution No. 03 Series of 2019 (Creating the PTF-ELCAC

    and Adopting the National Peace Framework Espoused under

    EO No. 07 Series of 2018)

    August 14, 2019

    Isabela Joint Isabela PPOC-PDC Resolution No. 001-2019 August 2, 2019

    Nueva Vizcaya Joint PPOC-PDC Resolution No. 02-2019 series of 2019 August 10, 2019

    Quirino

    Joint PPOC-PDC Resolution Institutionalizing the Provincial

    Task Force to ELCAC and Adopting the National Peace

    Framework Espoused Under Executive No. 70, S. 2018

    August 14, 2019

    Santiago City Joint CPOC-CDC Resolution Creating the City Task Force-

    ELCAC & adoption of National Peace Framework January 7, 2020

    Tuguegarao City Joint CPOC-CDC Resolution Creating the City Task Force-

    ELCAC & adoption of National Peace Framework December 27, 2019

    Batanes

    Joint Resolution No. 01 re : Creation of the Provincial Task

    Force (PTF) of Batanes to End Local Communist Armed

    Conflict (ELCAC)

    December 05, 2019

  • Declaration of Persona Non-Grata

    Local Task Force

    No. of LGUs (a)

    No. of LGUs with activated

    LTF (b)

    No. of LTF with declaration of

    NPA as PNG (c)

    Variance (b-c)

    (C/B)*100

    Percentage (%)

    CAGAYAN PPO

    Provincial 1 1 1 0 100%

    Municipality 29 29 29 0 100%

    Barangay 820 820 820 0 100%

    ISABELA PPO

    Provincial 1 1 0 1 0%

    Municipality 36 36 36 0 100%

    Barangay 1,018 751 616 135 82%

    NUEVA VIZCAYA PPO

    Provincial 1 1 1 0 100%

    Municipality 15 15 15 0 100%

    Barangay 275 275 275 0 100%

    QUIRINO PPO

    Provincial 1 1 1 0 100%

    Municipality 6 6 6 0 100%

    Barangay 132 132 132 0 100%

    BATANES PPO

    Provincial 1 1 1 0 100%

    Municipality 6 6 2 4 33%

    Barangay 29 18 11 7 61%

    SANTIAGO CPO

    City 1 1 1 0 100%

    Barangay 37 37 37 0 100%

    RTF-ELCAC MEETINGS

    1. RTF-ELCAC Cluster Heads and Technical Working Group Members Meeting on January

    16, 2020; 2. E-CLIP and Amnesty Program and Local Government Empowerment Cluster on

    February 7, 2020; 3. RTF-ELCAC Sectorial Unification, Capacity Building and Empowerment Cluster Meeting

    on February 11, 2020; 4. RTF-ELCAC Legal Cooperation Cluster Meeting February 12, 2020; 5. Orientation Workshop on EO 70 JMC No. 1& Regional Implementation Plan February

    13, 2020; 6. RTF-ELCAC Localized Peace Engagement Cluster February 14, 2020; 7. Regional Task Force-End Local Communist Armed Conflict Technical Working Group on

    February 21, 2020; 8. RTF-ELCAC Cluster Heads and Technical Working Group Members) Meeting on May

    26, 2020 9. RTF-ELCAC Technical Working Group Officials and Cluster Heads Meeting July 2, 2020 10. RTF-ELCAC Technical Working Group Officials and Cluster Heads Meeting July 8, 2020 11. RTF-ELCAC Technical Working Group Meeting July 14, 2020

  • 12. 2nd Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) Meeting on July 16, 2020

    13. North Luzon Inter-Regional Task Force Convergence Meeting on July 17, 2020 14. Report re: Local Source of Fund of CTGs on August 13, 2020 15. RTF-ELCAC E-CLIP and Amnesty on August 20, 2020 16. RTF-ELCAC Technical Working Group Officials and Cluster Heads Meeting on

    September 28, 2020 17. 3rd Quarter RTF-ELCAC and Cabinet Officer for Regional Development Support

    (CORDS) Meeting on October 2, 2020 18. Orientation-Workshop on the Monitoring Report Preparation for the RTF-ELCAC

    Projects on October 29, 2020 19. RTF-ELCAC Legal Cooperation Cluster Meeting on November 24, 2020 20. Sectoral Unification capacity Building Empowerment Meeting on November 26, 2020 21. Joint RDC-ADCOM-RPOC-CORDs Meeting on December 1, 2020

    b. JPSCC

    Office/Unit No. of JPSCC Meeting for DECEMBER 2020 No. of RJPSCC Meeting

    PRO2 1

    1

    Cagayan 2 Isabela 1 Nueva Vizcaya 6 Quirino 0 Santiago City 0 Batanes 1 RMFB2 3

    TOTAL 14

    5. Intelligence Operations

    Operational Accomplishment

    RECAPITULATION OF SURRENDERED/ARRESTED CTGs

    Month No. of CTGs

    Surrendered Arrested Killed

    December 10 5 0

    TOTAL 10 5 0

  • Arrested CTGs

    Surrendered CTGs

  • 6. Community Partnership

    Activities No. of Activities Conducted

    Inter-agency coordination/linkages 1,427

    On December 7, 2020 at 3:00 PM, PSSg Maria Heidi Pamittan, CCADS PNCO, Tuguegarao CPS, Cagayan PPO, coordinated with Josephine N. Cabrera, supervising TESDA Specialist regarding the implementation of the PNP-TESDA Memorandum of Agreement.

    On December 14, 2020, personnel of Allacapan PS, Cagayan PPO led by PCPT ANTONIO G PALATTAO, ACOP, Allacapan PS, Cagayan PPO, attended the 4th Quarter MPOC Meeting together with the MDRRMO, DepEd, BFP, DILG, DOH, MSWD and other concerned agencies and discussed the peace and order situation particularly on anti-terrorism campaign.

    Activities No. of activities conducted

    Number of Outreach activities attended/participated (Medical/Dental/bloodletting/feeding)

    4,634

    On December 2, 2020 at 8:00 AM, personnel of Peñablanca PS, Cagayan PPO, led by PEMS Roberto Paddayuman, MESPO under the supervision of PCPT ROHAINA I ASALAN, COP, conducted relief operations through the initiative and donation of PSSg Tedoro Maramag and family to the affected families of TD Ulysses in Barangay Abollo, Amulung, Cagayan.

    On December 9, 2020 at 9:00 AM, personnel of Tuguegarao

    CPS, Cagayan PPO led by PLTCOL JHONALYN Q

    TECBOBOLAN, COP, conducted feeding program among

    the 150 constituents mostly children of Barangay Balzain

    West, Tuguegarao City who belong to the poorest of the

    poor. Likewise, personnel educated the said children on how

    to maintain a healthy body.

  • On December 23, 2020 at 9:30 AM, personnel from Regional Personnel and Records Management Division led by PCPT TERESITO C CALIMPUSAN JR, under the direct supervision of PCOL JIMMY N GARRIDO, Division Chief, distributed Relief Goods courtesy of Island Pacific Supermarket thru PMGEN ANGELITO A CASIMIRO, TDL and PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES, Regional Director, PRO2, to the flood-affected families at Brgy. Capatan and Brgy. Tagga, both of Tuguegarao City Cagayan. A total of 100 individual were benefited during the said activity.

    Community 2020 Emerging Best Practices KOOPERATIBA SA BARANGAY - The Kooperatiba sa Barangay was

    conceptualized by Police Regional Office 2 in consonance with Executive Order No. 70 Institutionalizing the Whole-of-Nation Approach in Attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, Creating a National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, and Directing the Adoption of a National Peace Framework. The project aims to bring the public services intended for the community especially those that are Deprived, Depressed and Underserved. A way of winning the hearts and mind of the people in the Barangay who are influenced by the enemy of the state and further get them on the side of the government. The project will be under the umbrella of the Bayanihan sa Barangay to put up cooperative in every barangay base on the available resources, production and crops. The partner agencies will assess the capability of the barangays and capacitate the members with the needed livelihood programs where local resources are readily available in their locality. All productions shall be named after their barangay and will be displayed in a

    Kadiwa Center of every town through the “One Town One Product”. The Kooperatiba sa

    Baranagay will be sustained by all its members and employ ladies circle called Kaliping

    Kababaihan as its workforce in the marketing of their “One Barangay One Product”.

    CPPO OPLAN BISITA NI PD AT COP SA BARANGAY (BIBAR 1) aims to

    implement a responsive and holistic anti-crime approach to effectively prevent, control

    and suppress the occurrence of crimes, to protect lives and properties, and to develop

    effective crime prevention and public safety strategy through visitation and dialogue. A

    total of 878 visitations and dialogues were conducted during the period.

  • IBAR 2 (Biyaya sa Barangay) Adopt a Family project in which the primary objective of Cagayan PPO is to alleviate the impact of crisis in the community specially for the families who are struggling and/or unable to provide their necessities due to the pandemic COVID-19. As of this date, a total of 15,550 families were provided with foods and medicines until the ECQ is lifted, this also ensure the health and safety of the family concerned and minimized human movement.

    BIBAR 3 (Binhi alay sa Barangay) This project aims to alleviate the impact of crisis in the community and encourages them to be productive during quarantine period by putting up backyard gardens or urban gardens in order to produce their own healthy foods at home. As of this date, a total of 15,603 seedlings were given to the community.

    BIBAR 4 Biyaya para sa Barangay (Silid aklatan para sa mga bata) Through this project, a mini-library is created inside the barangay hall in the selected remote barangays. The mini-library is equipped with reading resources/materials that are

    intended for students of primary schools and/or secondary if necessary. In this way, the „home-based learners could borrow books and other learning materials from the said library with the assistance of the duty barangay official/s. Thus, our learners will be more motivated to do their self-study/lessons as required by their respective schools. As of this date, a total of 15,815 books were provided and distributed to selected remote barangays.

  • OPLAN B2B (Boundary to Boundary) aims to constrict the movement intercept

    and apprehend fleeing criminals who take advantage of the national highways and major thoroughfares to evade arrest. Moreover, OPLAN B2B Checkpoint aims to respond to the ingenuity of criminals in eluding arrest thereby eliminating crimes particularly those that are perpetrated by motorcycle-riding suspects (MRS) such as hit and run, shooting incidents, highway robbery, hijacking, traffic-related crimes, and other violations of the law. A total of 24 police operations were conducted and able to arrest 35 suspected persons and filed 15 different cases in court.

    Isabela PPO PROJECT BA.CO.D. (Barangay COVID Defense and PNP Food Bank) aims to unify different sectors of the society such as the LGU particularly the Barangays, civic-minded stakeholders and NGOs to help our less-privileged constituents who are hardly hit by the pandemic COVID 19. As of this date a total of 128 recipients of this project benefitted. These are far flung barangays that needed help the most, they have been provided with basic necessities such as masks, alcohol, face shield, medicines, vitamins, rice, groceries and canned goods. Likewise, massive information about the Do‟s and Dont's in times of COVID and crime prevention tips.

    PROJECT BAYANIHAN SA BARANGAY ONLINE HELP DESK The

    “Bayanihan Sa Barangay Online Help Desk” dubbed as “e-Reklamo”, was

    conceptualized to adhere to the “new normal” way of reporting crime incidents and other

    concerns without prejudicing the health, safety and security of both the community and

    the police, and a proactive measure to protect their lives, properties and their

    community as whole. As of this date, a total of 154 number of constituents from

    Echague, Isabela used this project and yielded positive results.

  • QPPO “KWARTO NI NENENG” aims to reduce and eventually stop rape

    incidents in the Province of Quirino through the construction of "Kwarto ni Neneng" As of this date, a total of 27 rooms were completed and turned over to the identified beneficiaries of this project.

    DONATE TO BATTLE COVID-19 aims to setting up of community kitchen and

    mobile kitchen to feed the less-fortunate children, orphans and widowers and to give

    rice and grocery items to the identified recipients who belong to the poorest of the poor

    confirmed by the Selection Board. As of this date, a total of Twenty Seven Thousand

    Pesos were collected donations and distributed to all identified recipients of Project

    "Kwarto ni Neneng".

    QPPO OPERATION PLOGGING - It is an eco-friendly exercise through which

    people pick up trash while jogging or walking as a way of clean-up drive and also taking

    care of individual health. Thus, QPPO see it significance and create same emerging

    best practice in the province. As of this date, a total of 6 plogging initiatives were made

    possible during the period.

  • PROJECT F.I.G.U.R.I.N.E. (Fight Incessantly to Gain Upper hand in Rape

    Incidents that It must Now End) The project aims to educate the community on the

    vulnerability of children, girls and women to rape in order that appropriate measures

    should be put in place. As of this date, a total of 28 number of trainings/seminars

    initiated and 534 number of lectures conducted by this PRO.

    PROJECT A.R.R.E.S.T. (Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition thru

    Responsive Electronic System Tracking of Wanted Persons) aims to develop a fast, reliable, and convenient system that can make work easier for every PNP personnel. Likewise, it will increase the effectiveness of all police units within AOR in curbing criminality and increasing crime solution efficiency. As of this date, a total of 11 validated arrests through this project. PROJECT BLESSED CAC (Business Sector and Law Enforcement Support

    Services for Economic Development in collaboration with committed City Advisory Council) is designed for the City Advisory to focus on issues of strategic importance that are considered contributory to the successful accomplishment of the organization‟s mission and vision. It shall provide the needed external perspectives and appropriate guidance on the key issues and concerns pertaining to SCPO. It shall also act as a channel for networks (individuals and organizations) that can help the organization find solutions to pressing issues in the City. The CAC is to carry out an active advocacy program, leading up to the formation of a broad and effective multi-sectorial coalition that would have a better understanding and deeper commitment to support the PNP in the realization of its vision to become a capable, effective and credible Police Force.

  • The PNP Hierarchy

    Regional Director

    PBGEN CRIZALDO O NIEVES

    Regional Command Group

    PBGEN CACAYAN EDGAR DM DRDA

    PCOL BAYTING ROMALDO G DRDO

    PCOL CUMIGAD IGNACIO JR R CRS

    D-Staff

    PCOL GARRIDO JIMMY N AC, RPRMD

    PCOL LUBOS DANTE A Chief, RID

    PCOL GUZMAN EDWARD M Chief, ROMD

    PCOL CUARTEROS MERWIN A Chief, RLRDD

    PLTCOL MEDINA REINER D OIC, RCADD

    PCOL SALBADICA RENNEL R Chief, RCD

    PCOL TUMIBAY EMIL A Chief, RIDMD

    PLTCOL ALIMANZA REY C Deputy Chief, RLDDD

    PCOL AGGASID JUAN R Chief, RPSMD

    PCOL DACULUG ZAIDEE M Chief, RHSD

    PCOL MALANA MARIO P FC, RMFB2

    Provincial Directors

    PCOL ATLUNA ISMAEL P PD, Batanes PPO

    PCOL DELA CRUZ REYNALDO SG CD, SCPO

    PCOL CIPRIANO JAMES M PD, Isabela PPO

    PCOL QUILANG ARIEL N PD, Cagayan PPO

    PCOL RUMBAOA ROMMEL A PD, Quirino PPO

    PCOL EVASCO RANSER A PD, Nueva Vizcaya PPO

    Special Staff

    PLTCOL MENDOZA PEPITO A Secretary to the Directorial Staff, PRO2

    PLTCOL ABELLA ANDREE C C, RPIO, PRO2

    PEMS MADAMBA MARIA LOURDES M RESPO, PRO2

  • Regional Support Units

    PCOL TAMANGEN AGUSTIN A Chief, AVSEU2

    PCOL BUCAD ROBERTO M TM, RSTU2

    PCOL CIPRIANO JASON C Chief, RMU2

    PCOL DULNUAN ARNOLD U Chief, RCLO2

    PCOL LOPEZ FROILAND B Chief, RACU2

    PCOL MIRO NEIL O Chief, RSFO2

    PCOL BALES EDWIN C Chief, RCIDU2

    PCOL GERDAN FLORENDO JR S Chief, RPMU2

    PCOL RAMOS ALLAN O Chief, RPEU2

    PLTCOL DE GUZMAN JONARD J Chief, RHS2

    PLTCOL MIGUEL GERALD P IT PROJECT OFFICER- PRO2

    PMAJ BACULI BENJAMIN C OIC, RCEU2

    PCAPT DOLLESIN RHEY J OIC, REGIONAL PASTORAL OFFICER