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STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MAJOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS PNP OPERATIONS PROGRAMS
(January to December 2014)
The PNP sustained its programs in operations to keep the communities safer by deploying more uniformed personnel to carry out focused police operations. These operations are undertaken to minimize incidents perpetrated with the use of firearms; neutralize motorcycle-riding criminals, members of private armed groups (PAGs) and criminal gang members; and confiscate carnapped vehicles and illegal firearms.
Police Presence. Considered as the backbone and heart of crime prevention,
police presence assures law abiding citizens of their safety from impending crimes by would-be perpetrators. Thus, the PNP relentlessly implemented LOI 63/2010 “Police Integrated Patrol System (PIPS)” dated November 27, 2010, directing all PNP units to enhance crime prevention and solution through the pursuit and intensification of police presence (foot and mobile patrols), anti-criminality and police security operations, Oplan Bakal/Sita (campaign against criminals riding in motorcycles), and other police interventions. Also, LOI 45/2011 “Patrulya Ng Pulis” dated October 26, 2011 was implemented, directing all PNP units to deploy uniformed personnel assigned to administrative functions to perform limited beat patrol duties, in addition to their usual tasks, for maximum police presence as well as to intensify law enforcement operations, anti-criminality campaigns, and public safety services.
Law Enforcement
The PNP’s intensified anti-criminality efforts that resulted in significant gains in law enforcement.
Campaign Against Illegal Drugs. The 17,633 anti-illegal drugs operations consisting of buy-bust operations, house raids/searches, and marijuana plantation eradications resulted in the arrest of 28,360 pushers and users, confiscation of illegal drugs with an estimated Dangerous Drug Board (DDB) value of Php5.6 billion, and the filing of 24,052 cases in courts. Among the notable accomplishments are the following:
Dismantling of shabu laboratory in Valenzuela City, arrest of Chinese nationals Leo Ching y Sy, Qing Cai y Chi, Chan Se Ong, James Qing Chao, Cai Xiao and Qingshan Shi, and seizure of four kilograms of shabu and shabu paraphernalia with an estimated street value of Php47.2 million on October 15, 2014;
Arrest of Chinese nationals Zheng Lifang, Chen Wenyi during a buy bust operation in San Pablo City, Laguna and seizure of 7,050.51 grams of shabu worth Php35 million on April 13, 2014; and
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Uprooting and destruction of 125,925 fully grown marijuana plants, 15 kilograms marijuana seeds, and 245 kilograms marijuana stalks in Benguet estimated at Php56.701 million on January 9, 2014.
Campaign against Carnapping. Anti-carnapping operations resulted in the recovery of 1,798 vehicles out of 12,560 carnapping incidents reported registering a recovery efficiency of 14%. One thousand one hundred ninety-nine suspects were neutralized and 1,204 cases were filed in courts.
Campaign against Motorcycle Riding Criminals. Four thousand two hundred five incidents involving criminals riding in motorcycles were reported. Five hundred eighty-nine suspects were neutralized and 380 cases were solved.
Campaign against Kidnapping-for-Ransom. Forty-eight incidents were reported during the period. Thirty-one suspects were neutralized and 26cases were solved. Notable accomplishments on this campaign are the following:
Rescue of kidnap victim Luis Gilbert Lee and arrest of Noe Raymundo y Obing, Joel Talledo y Cuevas, Elias Villon y Calata, Roper Maala y Ca and Efren Marcina y Mendoza in Masinag, Antipolo City on January 23, 2014; and
Arrest of five suspects on the kidnapping of Edmund Corpuz namely: Ronald Japal Luzon a.k.a. Dodong, Jovencio Manadi Luzon a.k.a Ben, Hamedi Tado Blatocal a.k.a Tayan, Segio Caban y Clamor, and Dante Mangubat y Gapor at Brgy. Molimok, Lanao del Sur on January 24, 2014.
Campaign against Bank Robbery. Eight incidents were reported for the
period covered which is 69% lower compared with the 26 incidents reported for the same period last year. Two cases were solved.
The campaign against bank robbery is reinforced through the efforts of the
Joint Anti-Bank Robbery Action Committee (JABRAC) that held four committee meetings during the year wherein members of the PNP and other government agencies and stakeholders from the banking and pawnshop sectors tackled strategies to address robbery of pawnshops, money changers, and other similar establishments.
Campaign against Hijacking/Highway Robbery. Thirteen hijacking incidents were reported for the period, a decrease of 62% compared with the 34 incidents reported for the same period last year and two cases were solved. On the campaign against highway robbery, 1,259 incidents were reported and 253 cases were solved.
Campaign Against Illegal Gambling. The 17,438 anti-illegal gambling
operations conducted resulted in the arrest of 14,095 persons, confiscation of cash bets amounting to Php16 million and the filing of 5,673 criminal cases in courts.
Environment and Natural Resources Protection Campaign. In the 22,499anti-illegal logging operations conducted, 2,398,952 board feet of
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logs/lumber were confiscated with an estimated worth of Php59.4 million. There were 1,912 persons arrested and 369 cases filed in courts. Likewise, 13,631anti-illegal fishing operations were conducted resulting in the arrest of 10,767 persons, confiscation of assorted fish and fishing paraphernalia with an estimated value of Php286.7 million, and filing of 640 cases in courts.
Campaign against Prostitution/Vagrancy and Child Abuse. In the 3,565anti-prostitution/vagrancy operations conducted, 615 persons were arrested and 28 cases were filed in courts. Other cases were referred to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). On the campaign against child abuse/pedophiles, 19,315 operations were conducted that resulted in the arrest of 7,296 persons, and the filing of 9,385 criminal cases in courts.
Campaign against Smuggling/Piracy. An estimated Php63.8 million worth of smuggled and pirated goods were confiscated during the 6,852 operations conducted where 37 persons were arrested and six cases were solved. Among the significant accomplishments in this campaign are the following:
Confiscation of 8,000 sacks of rice with an estimated market value ofPhp6.4 million contained in a fishing vessel at Margosatubig Port, Zamboanga del Sur on September 27, 2014;
Confiscation of more than 200 sacks of assorted CDs and DVDs with an estimated market value of Php28 million in commercial establishments in Iloilo City on August 26, 2014; and
Confiscation of 60 sacks of assorted DVDs and VCDs with an estimated market value of Php8 million in General Trias, Cavite on March 10, 2014.
Campaign against Cattle Rustling. Two Hundred ninety-two cases of stolen
cattle were reported. Operations conducted resulted in the recovery of 258 cattle showing a recovery efficiency of 88%, arrest of 146 suspects, and filing of 75 cases in courts.
Campaign against Wanted Persons. Thirty-eight thousand three hundred thirty-six wanted persons were arrested, 11 killed and 378 surrendered. Of these wanted persons, 43 have monetary rewards. Among the Top Most Wanted Persons arrested are Delfin Lee involved in estafa with a monetary reward of Php2 million; Bingbong Mapangal Kapina involved in robbery with homicide with a monetary reward of Php700,000.00; and Gerardo Namias involved in murder with a monetary reward of Php300,000.00.
Campaign against Criminal Gangs. Operations against criminal gangs
resulted in the neutralization of 183 gangs and 1,204 gang members, recovery of 411 assorted firearms, and the filing of 513 cases in courts. Among the criminal gangs neutralized are the following:
Ramirez Robbery/Carnapping Gang with the arrest of Delmar Doniego Ramirez, leader and three of his members namely: Dave Perdido Ramirez, Sulpicio Remulta and Mark Jess Ramirez;
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Mac Lester Carnapping Group with the arrest of Mac Lester Reyes y San Diego, leader and 5 of his members namely: Richelle Sibug y Borja, Armando dela Cruz, Alvin Ganac, Pablito Gumasing, and Macario San Diego; and
Benjar Asgar Beto Gun-for-Hire Group with the arrest of Mohammad Uyag Karim, Jaynal Beto Karim, Benjar Asgar Beto a.k.a. Lukman, Abdullah Ewdeng Beto a.k.a. Wat Beto, Samad Asgar a.k.a. Samad Sagal Hasim, Sagal Amin, and Imelda Parojinog Amin.
Campaign against Loose Firearms. Ten thousand ninety-one firearms were
confiscated/captured/surrendered for violation of Republic Act No.10591 (Comprehensive Firearms Law). Consequently, a total of 7,734 persons were neutralized, and 5,165 cases were filed in courts. On the campaign against Private Armed Groups, 11 PAG members were neutralized and 14 firearms were confiscated. Strengthening Linkages with Other Law Enforcement Agencies National Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (NALECC). The Chief, PNP chairs the NALECC that has 59 member-agencies. Strengthening linkages with other law enforcement agencies were sustained during the four regular meetings for the period aside from the lateral coordination and liaising of the PNP with the NALECC member-agencies. Community Safety and Protection Program As part of the PNP’s law enforcement functions, programs on community safety and protection were implemented.
Public Safety
Along with the 558 Tourist Assistance Centers (TACs) established by the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Local Government Units (LGUs), the PNP has also established 1,978 Tourist Assistance Desks (TADs) nationwide since the implementation of LOI 56/2010 “Bantay Turista.”
A total of 2,164 Tourist Police have been trained and graduated under the NTOPCOP project in coordination with the DOT. Two thousand three hundred forty-four Tourist Police were deployed in the 25 Priority Tourist Destination Areas.
Security Coverage and Foreign Visits
There were 64,103 VIP security operations conducted with 8,178,305 man-hours spent. A total of 47,071security operations on special events were conducted nationwide wherein the PNP rendered 13,026,826 man-hours.
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The PNP developed and implemented security plans for various international
events held in the country participated in by foreign delegates. Best practices in security were applied in the preparations and during the actual events resulting in peaceful and orderly conduct of the following activities:
ASEAN Games Centennial Festival (AGCEF) and the 32nd Organization Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly Meeting at the PICC, Pasay City from January 16 to 19, 2014 participated in by OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al Sabah of Kuwait, eight Royalties from member-countries together with 414 delegates from 45 member-nations of OCA;
23rd World Economic Forum (WEF) at the Shangri-la Hotel, Makati City from May 19 to 23, 2014 with 693 foreign and local delegates from 32 countries as participants/delegates;
35th ASEAN Senior Officials on Drug Matters (ASOD) Meeting at the Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City from July 1 to 4, 2014 attended by 82 senior officials from the 10 ASEAN member-countries along with the representatives from the ASEAN Secretariat, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), US Drug Enforcement Agency (US-DEA), Australian Federal Police, International Drug Policy Consortium, and representatives from China, Korea, and India; and
65th Session of the World Health Organization Regional Committee Meeting (WHO-RCM) for the Western Pacific Region at the PICC, Pasay City from October 13 to 17, 2014 attended by health officials, foreign observers and WHO technical officers of the 37 WHO member-countries from the Western Pacific Region. Security coverage operations and public safety services were likewise
rendered during the year-round activities such as the Holy Week celebrations; “Balik Eskwela”; Independence Day celebration; Eid’l Fitr and Eid’l Adha; and All Saint’s and All Soul’s Day. The holding of these events were monitored by the PNP through its facility that gives blow-by-blow accounts of situations on the ground.
Also, dedicated mobile phones were provided to Key Officers and Police Operations Offices nationwide to make them accessible to the public in cases of emergencies and calls for police assistance. Internal Security Operations and Counter-Terrorism
The PNP’s Internal Security Operations (ISO) are built on a strong partnership
and collaboration with the AFP. Intensified Internal Security Operations. Internal Security Operations were
intensified to address the emerging threats of the CNN and other armed groups by capacitating the PNP Public Safety Forces (PSF) to make them more efficient in performing their mandate. Eight strategic components are being implemented,
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namely: Efficient Utilization of the PNP Public Safety Forces; Capacitating the PNP Public Safety Forces; Adherence to Intelligence-Driven Operations; Development and Implementation of an Integrated Response System; Intensification of Legal Offensive; Conduct of Comprehensive Information Operation; Strengthening Partnership with the AFP and Other Law Enforcement Agencies; and Establishment of Review and Evaluation Mechanism.
An operational review was conducted by the Directorate for Operations in PROs 1, 4A, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and COR from July to August 2014 to assess the compliance of the PSF on Command Memorandum Circular 05/2014 “Intensified Internal Security Operations” dated March 31, 2014.
These strategies were strictly implemented and considerable operational gains have been noted, particularly in the forward deployment of troops and conduct of ISO operations. From its implementation in April 2014 to October 2014, the PSF have conducted a total of 679 major operations; 1,132 minor operations and 33,361 preventive patrols.
Joint Peace and Security Coordinating Center (JPSCC). The JPSCC held 69 regional, 333 provincial and 54 city level meetings during the year. JPSCCs were created at the national, regional provincial and independent city levels to ensure unity of efforts between the military and the police in addressing all peace and security concerns.
Campaign against CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN). The PNP figured in
16government-initiated encounters that resulted in 22 NPA killed, two wounded, one captured, 16 high-powered, and two low-powered firearms confiscated. In other operations against the NPA, 21 were arrested, 24 surrendered, seven high-powered, and three low-powered firearms were confiscated. Among the arrested CNN members are the following:
Eduardo Almores Esteban a.k.a Esteban Manuel/Bonni/Benny/Pilo on August 5, 2014 at Block 3, Phase 2, Land Heights Subdivision, Brgy. Buntala, Jaro, Iloilo City. He had a warrant of arrest for murder and serious physical injury with a reward of Php5.8M for his capture;
Roy Erecre a.k.a. Toto Arbuladora a.k.a. Peter Jesena Bernados on May 7, 2014 at Doña Vicenta Village, Bajada, Davao City. He had a warrant of arrest for robbery in band, rebellion and arson with a reward of Php 5.6M for his capture;
Benito Enriquez Tiamzon together with his wife Wilma Austria Tiamzon a.k.a. Pinay at Brgy. Zaragosa, Aloquinsan Cebu on March 22, 2014. He had a warrant of arrest for kidnapping with serious illegal detention with a reward of Php10M for his capture; and
Dionisio Almontea.k.a. ENOL/MAENG/NOLI together with his wife GloriaPitarque Almote a.k.a. NIDA/ALICE at Nr. 3038 Bautista Street, Brgy. Ugong, Valenzuela City on January 9, 2014. He had a warrant of
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arrest for kidnapping and murder with a reward of Php5 million for his capture.
Campaign against Southern Philippines Secessionist Groups (SPSGs).
One government-initiated encounter against SPSGs was reported for the period and one SPSG was killed. In other operations against SPSGs, 16 were arrested and eight high powered firearms were recovered. Among the SPSGs arrested are the following:
Khair Mundus, ASG Sub-Group member/Liaison, overall leader/financier ofBasilan-based ASG on June 11, 2014 who had a warrant of arrest for multiple murder, multiple frustrated murder, and multiple attempted murder with a reward of Php5.3 million for his capture; and
Cosain Radiamoda, Lawless MILF Group (LMG) leader on February 25, 2014 who had a warrant of arrest for arson and murder with a reward of Php1.2 million for his capture.
Preparations for 2015
Papal Visit His Holiness Pope Francis will conduct his State Visit and Apostolic Journey in the country from January 15 to 19, 2015. In preparation for his visit, the PNP has disseminated to its units the prescribed guidelines and standard procedures that will govern all PNP units and other agencies tasked to secure His Holiness Pope Francis. Security coverage operations will be undertaken in the Pope’s different venues of engagement, and necessary public safety assistance will be provided for crowd control, vehicular/pedestrian traffic direction, route parking, and venue security. APEC 2015
The APEC Economic Leaders Meeting will be held at the PICC in Pasay City from November 17 to18, 2015. The PNP is laying down its safety and security measures for all delegates and participants to ensure the uninterrupted conduct of the activity.
QUICKLOOK Campaign Against Kidnap For Ransom Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 %INC/DEC
Nr of KFR Incidents 52 50 -3.85%
Nr of KFR Incidents Solved/Cleared 21 32 52.38%
Nr of KFR Personalities Neutralized 34 31 -8.82%
Campaign Against CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN) Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 %INC/DEC
Nr of Incidents 78 68 -12.82%
Nr of CNN Neutralized 72 70 -2.78%
Nr of Fas Rcvrd/Srdrd/Cfsctd fm CNN 70 28 -60.00%
Campaign Against Southern Philippines Secessionist
Groups (SPSGs)
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 %INC/DEC
Nr of Incidents 46 8 -82.61%
Nr of SPSG Neutralized 90 17 -81.11%
Nr of Fas Rcvrd/ Surrendered/Confiscated fm SPSG 30 8 -73.33%
Police Presence Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 %INC/DEC
Nr of Police Beat/Foot Patrol conducted 6,728,285 7,267,565 8.02%
Nr of man/hrs on Police Beat/Foot Patrols conducted 193,724,167 215,886,489 11.44%
Nr of Police Mobile Patrol conducted 5,054,842 4,966,222 -1.75%
Nr of man/hrs on Police Mobile Patrols conducted 121,893,254 112,122,566 -8.02%
Calls for Police Assistance/Response Time Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 %INC/DEC
Nr of Calls for Police Assistance 339,715 365,670 7.64%
Nr of Calls Responded within 15 minutes 334,048 363,248 8.74%
Nr of Calls Responded beyond 15 minutes 5,667 2,422 -57.26%
% of calls responded 98.33% 99.34% 1.02%
Ave. Response Time in NCR 5.19 4.36 -0.83
Ave. Response Time (National) 5.78 5.72 -0.06
PRO 1 810 1,050 493,772,827 - 667
PRO 2 372 485 21,103,484 - 433
PRO 3 2,374 3,639 226,998,653 - 2,194
PRO 4-A 4,339 7,104 157,479,090 - 6,458
PRO 4-B 221 275 4,751,292 - 210
PRO 5 541 739 31,428,619 - 724
PRO 6 781 1,173 26,824,151 - 720
PRO 7 2,489 3,395 95,486,567 - 3,419
PRO 8 301 359 6,296,450 - 284
PRO 9 482 770 34,270,258 - 688
PRO 10 646 891 46,843,729 - 628
PRO 11 903 1,347 58,399,141 1,142
PRO 12 520 773 26,061,546 - 597
PRO 13 418 583 38,367,655 - 187
NCR 2,142 5,377 759,414,940 - 5,493
COR 190 174 277,751,615 - 140
ARMM 74 178 2,847,559 - 43
ADSOTF 17 23 3,304,742,207 - 10
MARIGRP 13 25 3,991,620 - 15
TOTAL 17,633 28,360 5,616,831,402 0 24,052
Campaign Against Dangerous/Prohibited Drugs
PERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Total DDB
Value
Nr of
Syndicates
Neutralized
Nr of Cases
Filed In Court
4,107,055,039
5,616,831,402
0
1,000,000,000
2,000,000,000
3,000,000,000
4,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
6,000,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Total DDBValue of SeizedDrugs
10,307
17,633
16,429
28,360
0 0
12,433
24,052
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of OperationsConducted Nr of PersonsArrested Nr of SyndicatesNeutralized Nr of Cases Filed inCourt
MVs MCS
PRO 1 416 4 62 66 31 - 22 16% 1
PRO 2 356 8 94 102 93 - 49 29% 1
PRO 3 1,922 28 108 136 140 - 174 7% 5
PRO 4-A 1,829 54 121 175 184 - 131 10% 5
PRO 4-B 225 4 40 44 34 - 17 20% 1
PRO 5 411 5 74 79 58 - 27 19% 1
PRO 6 565 6 61 67 40 - 13 12% 2
PRO 7 1,119 7 130 137 93 - 79 12% 3
PRO 8 189 1 7 8 5 - 2 4% 1
PRO 9 533 5 100 105 37 - 5 20% 1
PRO 10 966 12 220 232 120 - 60 24% 3
PRO 11 258 17 52 69 15 - 36 27% 1
PRO 12 726 3 139 142 87 - 49 20% 2
PRO 13 303 1 32 33 17 - 4 11% 1
NCR 3,366 145 180 325 209 - 522 10% 9
COR 210 3 41 44 20 - 12 21% 1
ARMM 161 9 25 34 16 - 2 21% 0
TOTAL 13,555 312 1,486 1,798 1,199 0 1,204 13% 37
Nr of
Cases
Filed In
Court
Recovery
Eff
Campaign Against CarnappingPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Nr of
Incidents Number of
Persons
Neutralized
Nr of
Syndicates
Neutralized
Ave.
lost/day
Number of
Recovered
TOTAL
12,833 13,555
1,882 1,798
15% 13%0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Carnapping Incidents (DIDMData)
Nr of Vehicles Recovered
Recovery Effeciency
5 0
1,221
1,1999291,204
3537
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Syndicates Neutralized
Nr of Suspects Neutralized
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
Average Lost Per Day
PRO 1 29 101 - 37
PRO 2 - - - -
PRO 3 1 5 2 2
PRO 4-A 5 104 46 34
PRO 4-B - - - -
PRO 5 9 31 2 8
PRO 6 38 164 27 6
PRO 7 1 17 21 1
PRO 8 - - - -
PRO 9 - - - -
PRO 10 2 11 17 3
PRO 11 4 9 6 3
PRO 12 - - - -
PRO 13 - 1 - 7
NCR 3 280 2 158
COR 7 14 - 15
ARMM - - - -
CIDG 84 467 288 239
TOTAL 183 1,204 411 513
Campaign Against Criminal GangsPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Gangs Busted/
Neutralized
Number of
Members
Arrested/
Killed
Nr of Fas
Confiscated/
Recovered/
Surrendered
Nr of Cases
Filed In
Court
153 183
885
1,204
139
411263
513
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Criminal GangsNeutralized
Nr of MembersArrested/Killed
Nr of FirearmsConfiscated/Recovered
Nr of Cases Filed inCourt
Arrested Killed Surrendered
PRO 1 6 2,363 - - 2,363
PRO 2 - 1,843 - - 1,843
PRO 3 - 4,095 - 2 4,097
PRO 4-A 6 5,719 - 1 5,720
PRO 4-B 3 1,511 - 3 1,514
PRO 5 4 3,683 - - 3,683
PRO 6 4 1,977 - 168 2,145
PRO 7 3 3,247 6 120 3,373
PRO 8 1 1,349 - - 1,349
PRO 9 1 839 - 4 843
PRO 10 5 1,943 2 15 1,960
PRO 11 - 1,293 1 38 1,332
PRO 12 - 889 - 1 890
PRO 13 - 964 - 24 988
NCR 4 5,070 - - 5,070
COR 1 1,407 - - 1,407
ARMM 1 101 2 2 105
NATIONAL 4 - - -
TOTAL 43 38,293 11 378 38,682
Number of Other Wanted Persons
(without Head Prize)
Campaign Against Wanted PersonsPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Top Most
Wanted
Persons
Neutralized
Total A/K/S
75 43
32,560
38,293
13 11263 378
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of TMWP Neutralized(w/ Head Prize)
Nr of Wanted PersonsArrested
Nr of Wanted PersonsKilled
Nr of Wanted PersonsSurrendered
PRO 1 458 604 223 0 0 0 0
PRO 2 276 335 181 0 0 0 0
PRO 3 635 697 462 0 2 2 0
PRO 4-A 1226 1362 712 0 4 8 0
PRO 4-B 135 139 70 0 0 0 0
PRO 5 304 588 203 0 2 0 0
PRO 6 559 721 377 0 0 0 0
PRO 7 1150 1696 1,032 0 0 0 0
PRO 8 182 339 169 0 0 0 0
PRO 9 287 382 64 0 0 0 0
PRO 10 450 488 336 0 0 0 0
PRO 11 110 188 71 0 1 4 0
PRO 12 326 358 147 0 0 0 0
PRO 13 205 335 35 0 0 0 0
NCR 1042 1205 909 0 0 0 0
COR 162 362 121 0 2 0 0
ARMM 206 257 39 0 0 0 0MARGRP 21 35 14 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 7,734 10,091 5,165 0 11 14 0
Campaign Against Loose FirearmsPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Persons
Arrested for
Violation of
RA 10591
Nr of Fas of
Confiscated/
Recovered/
Surrendered
for Viol of RA
10591
Nr of
Cases
Filed In
Court
Nr of PAGs
NeutralizedNr of
Cases
Filed In
Court (fm
PAGs)
Nr of PAGs
Members
Neutralized
Nr of Fas of
Confiscated/
Recovered/
Surrendered
fm PAGs
6,646 7,734
9,706 10,091
4,690 5,165
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Fas Recovered/ Surrendered/Confiscated fm Violation of RA 10591
Nr of Cases Filed in Court fmViolation of RA 10591
0 0
169
11
283
1411
00
50
100
150
200
250
300
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of PAGs Disbanded
Nr of PAGs Members Neutralized
Nr of Fas Recovered/Surrendered/Confiscated fm PAGs
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
PRO 1 113 130 22,722 1,073,981 22
PRO 2 114 164 195,256 5,915,083 30
PRO 3 106 149 37,794 2,009,974 55
PRO 4-A 203 88 70,393 3,113,101 21
PRO 4-B 908 91 98,150 3,510,792 12
PRO 5 18306 736 68,654 2,980,387 132
PRO 6 135 105 74,541 3,685,120 2
PRO 7 65 31 33,886 1,739,350 17
PRO 8 1608 28 62,360 1,692,927 14
PRO 9 64 24 34,033 322,790 2
PRO 10 431 48 75,002 2,169,210 11
PRO 11 41 30 23,602 3,840,844 1
PRO 12 58 28 81,519 2,123,475 0
PRO 13 150 137 1,203,290 17,370,765 0
NCR 0 0 0 0 0
COR 155 87 136,314 5,767,409 40
ARMM 5 0 30,379 61,730 1
MARIGRP 37 36 151,056 2,111,407 9
TOTAL 22,499 1,912 2,398,952 59,488,345 369
Campaign Against Illegal LoggingPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Nr of Board Feet
Recovered
Worth of
Confiscated
Lumber
Nr of Cases
Filed In Court
8,843
22,499
1,519 1,912
248 3690
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Operations Conducted
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
3,669,106 2,398,952
68,584,109 59,488,345
0
20,000,000
40,000,000
60,000,000
80,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Board Feet Recovered
Worth of ConfiscatedLumber
PRO 1 71 139 1,418,992 10
PRO 2 11 21 1,500 3
PRO 3 18 53 296,900 9
PRO 4-A 199 894 3,473,740 106
PRO 4-B 909 1,247 10,429,860 20
PRO 5 6,983 1,182 91,473,230 151
PRO 6 261 1,125 1,409,215 0
PRO 7 187 928 119,932,925 105
PRO 8 2,457 1,182 47,709,837 13
PRO 9 49 252 0 1
PRO 10 279 173 388,790 22
PRO 11 5 46 183,000 0
PRO 12 6 52 81,400 2
PRO 13 83 308 4,445,340 0
NCR 0 0 0 0
COR 1,386 6 0 1
ARMM 1 7 0 0
MARIGRP 726 3,152 5,464,398 197
TOTAL 13,631 10,767 286,709,127 640
Campaign Against Illegal Fishing
PROs
Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Worth of Fish/ Fishing
Paraphernalia
Confiscated
Nr of Cases
Filed In
Court
PERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
9,032
13,631
10,00110,767
770 640
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of OperationsConducted
Nr of PersonsApprehended
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
226,287,856
286,709,127
0
100,000,000
200,000,000
300,000,000
400,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Worth of Fish/FishingParaphernalia's Confiscated
PRO 1 139 254 0 221,317 72
PRO 2 122 708 0 202,822 118
PRO 3 240 661 1 170,203 188
PRO 4-A 3,972 2750 0 996,697 1134
PRO 4-B 2,469 123 0 65,466 67
PRO 5 3,671 1115 0 198,485 257
PRO 6 639 1046 0 247,473 534
PRO 7 1,242 1579 1 315,176 963
PRO 8 169 242 0 54,053 152
PRO 9 348 227 0 7,505,890 136
PRO 10 486 446 0 3,883,473 173
PRO 11 327 766 0 40,347 325
PRO 12 588 671 1 1,347,491 533
PRO 13 123 107 0 127,020 0
NCR 2,773 2561 0 234,173 997
COR 114 810 0 550,320 23
ARMM 16 29 0 4,331 1
TOTAL 17,438 14,095 3 16,164,733 5,673
Campaign Against Illegal GamblingPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Nr of Financiers
Arrested
Worth of
Confiscated
Cash/Articles
Nr of
Cases
Filed In
Court
29,004 17,438
9,903,821
16,164,733
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
16,000,000
18,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Operations Conducted
Worth of ConfiscatedCash/Articles
12,93914,095
21
5,766 5,673
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Financiers Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
PRO 1 4 29 3
PRO 2 0 0 0
PRO 3 1 1 1
PRO 4-A 2 4 2
PRO 4-B 0 0 0
PRO 5 3,295 0 0
PRO 6 0 0 0
PRO 7 0 0 0
PRO 8 0 0 0
PRO 9 2 2 2
PRO 10 46 0 0
PRO 11 0 0 0
PRO 12 0 0 0
PRO 13 0 0 0
NCR 173 364 0
COR 0 17 1
ARMM 0 0 0
CIDG 42 198 19
TOTAL 3,565 615 28
Campaign Against Prostitution/VagrancyPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of Operations
Conducted
Number of Persons
ArrestedNr of Cases Filed In
Court
3,183
3,565
659 615
71 280
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of OperationsConducted
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
PRO 1 149 131 95
PRO 2 228 189 186
PRO 3 803 717 583
PRO 4-A 3028 1506 2780
PRO 4-B 462 158 364
PRO 5 2872 0 0
PRO 6 5646 665 416
PRO 7 639 280 340
PRO 8 0 0 0
PRO 9 11 57 41
PRO 10 2941 1719 1654
PRO 11 9 188 117
PRO 12 180 186 88
PRO 13 0 34 44
NCR 1604 1319 2269
COR 743 147 408
ARMM 0 0 0
TOTAL 19,315 7,296 9,385
Campaign Against Child Abuse/PedophilePERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of Operations
Conducted
Number of Persons
ArrestedNr of Cases Filed In
Court
13,502
19,315
4,631
7,2965,980
9,385
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Operations Conducted
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
PRO 1 2 0 2,302,170 0
PRO 2 0 0 0 0
PRO 3 8 1 0 1
PRO 4-A 52 14 19,002,580 3
PRO 4-B 0 0 0 0
PRO 5 2653 0 0 0
PRO 6 1 0 28,000,000 0
PRO 7 0 0 0 0
PRO 8 0 0 0 0
PRO 9 9 20 12,425,000 0
PRO 10 4081 0 0 0
PRO 11 0 0 0 0
PRO 12 2 2 27,610 2
PRO 13 0 0 0 0
NCR 1 0 5,000 0
COR 37 0 0 0
ARMM 4 0 162,000 0MARIGP 1 0 1,953,000 0CIDG 1 0 0 0
TOTAL 6,852 37 63,877,360 60 0 0 0
Campaign Against Smuggling/PiracyPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Worth of
Smuggled/Pirated
Goods Confiscated
Nr of Cases
Filed In Court
2,812
6,852
26 379 60
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of OperationsConducted
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
35,350,936
63,877,360
0
20,000,000
40,000,000
60,000,000
80,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Worth ofSmuggled/Pirated GoodsConfiscated
PRO 1 32 14 36 24 6
PRO 2 22 30 29 33 20
PRO 3 35 8 26 26 9
PRO 4-A 14 15 9 2 8
PRO 4-B 154 15 16 20 4
PRO 5 1,552 12 21 14 3
PRO 6 5 2 7 4 0
PRO 7 16 9 15 7 8
PRO 8 23 0 7 0 0
PRO 9 5 19 33 32 1
PRO 10 31 12 43 43 12
PRO 11 1 0 2 2 0
PRO 12 21 4 35 36 2
PRO 13 0 0 0 0 0
NCR 0 0 0 0 0
COR 1687 2 1 1 0
ARMM 9 4 12 14 2
TOTAL 3,607 146 292 258 75
Campaign Against Cattle RustlingPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Number of
Operations
Conducted
Number of
Persons
Arrested
Number of
Cattle Stolen
Number of
Cattle
Recovered
Nr of Cases
Filed In
Court
4,7593,607
105 146
62 750
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of OperationsConducted
Nr of Persons Arrested
Nr of Cases Filed in Court
297292
223258
75% 88%
0
100
200
300
400
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Cattle Stolen
Nr of Cattle Recovered
Recovery Effeciency
PRO 1 790,999 7,794,236 403,231 6,498,265
PRO 2 51,976 10,272,368 59,953 6,546,944
PRO 3 102,032 11,941,655 100,944 3,407,251
PRO 4-A 352,647 15,518,845 237,264 5,665,351
PRO 4-B 190,804 6,084,020 106,585 1,769,421
PRO 5 173,923 12,644,880 94,739 4,414,273
PRO 6 1,407,504 18,922,752 1,640,568 8,993,340
PRO 7 526,461 40,864,088 336,811 30,738,789
PRO 8 343,495 14,100,660 235,039 2,820,468
PRO 9 379,480 6,626,563 179,190 5,567,200
PRO 10 219,809 7,321,000 230,243 1,786,665
PRO 11 1,881,225 16,017,593 600,591 11,686,096
PRO 12 109,466 11,131,007 75,528 3,894,861
PRO 13 38,893 5,932,330 48,121 3,628,740
NCR 512,052 16,371,885 479,527 9,281,237
COR 135,842 4,649,949 88,832 1,512,327
ARMM 50,957 9,692,658 49,056 3,911,337
TOTAL 7,267,565 215,886,488 4,966,222 112,122,566
Police PresencePERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Nr of Police/
Beat Patrol
Conducted
Nr of man/hours on
Police/Beat Patrol
Conducted
Nr of Mobile Patrol
Conducted
Nr of man/hours
on Mobile Patrol
Conducted
6,728,285 7,267,565
193,724,167 215,886,489
0
50,000,000
100,000,000
150,000,000
200,000,000
250,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Police Beat/FootPatrol conducted
Nr of man/hrs on PoliceBeat/Foot Patrolsconducted
5,054,842 4,966,222
121,893,254
112,122,566
0
50,000,000
100,000,000
150,000,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Police MobilePatrol conducted
Nr of man/hrs on PoliceMobile Patrols conducted
PRO 1 26,728 26,728 0 100% 4.64
PRO 2 9,365 9,322 43 100% 4.19
PRO 3 9,408 9,386 22 100% 5.19
PRO 4-A 19,514 19,514 0 100% 5.31
PRO 4-B 29,595 29,482 113 100% 6.15
PRO 5 17,598 17,598 0 100% 5.16
PRO 6 43,219 42,457 762 98% 5.35
PRO 7 38,441 38,441 0 100% 4.93
PRO 8 10,956 10,956 0 100% 5.85
PRO 9 19,734 19,469 265 99% 6.15
PRO 10 27,165 27,165 0 100% 4.44
PRO 11 23,899 23,178 721 97% 5.57
PRO 12 19,133 19,102 31 100% 6.61
PRO 13 23,761 23,544 217 99% 6.44
NCR 33,900 33,855 45 100% 4.36
COR 11,612 11,409 203 98% 5.57
ARMM 1,642 1,642 0 100% 11.27
TOTAL 365,670 363,248 2,422 99.34% 5.72
Response
Time
CALLS FOR POLICE ASSISTANCE/RESPONSE TIME
PERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Nr of Calls
for Police
Assistance
Nr of Calls
Responded
within 15
minutes
Nr of Calls
Responded
Beyond 15
minutes
% of Calls
Responded
within 15
minutes
339,715 365,670
334,048363,248
98.33% 99.34%
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Calls for PoliceAssistance
Nr of Calls Respondedwithin 15 minutes
% of calls responded
5.194.36
5.78 5.72
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Ave. Response Time inNCR
Ave. Response Time(National)
Organized
Crime
Groups
Criminal
Gangs
Other
Individuals
Threat/
Terror
Related
Grp
PRO 1 3 3 1 1
PRO 2 3 3 2 2 1 3
PRO 3 2 4 6 5 2 1 3
PRO 4-A 1 4 5 7 4 1 5
PRO 4-B 1 1 1 1
PRO 5 0 1 0
PRO 6 0 0
PRO 7 0 1 0
PRO 8 0 0
PRO 9 2 2 3 7 5 3 1 4
PRO 10 2 2 4 2 2 1 3
PRO 11 1 1 1 1 1
PRO 12 1 1 1 1 1
PRO 13 0 0
NCR 10 10 2 4 2 6
COR 0 1 0
ARMM 2 7 9 3 2 2 4
TOTAL 0 7 32 11 50 31 22 10 32
PROs TOTAL
Campaign Against Kidnap-For-RansomPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
Number
of
Persons
Arrested
TOTAL
CASES
SOLVED/C
LEARED
Number of KFR IncidentsNr of
Cases
Solved
Nr of
Cases
Cleared
52 50
21
32
34
31
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of KFR Incidents
Nr of KFR IncidentsSolved/Cleared
Nr of KFR PersonalitiesNeutralized
HP LP
PRO 1 0 0 0 0 0PRO 2 0 0 0 0 0PRO 3 0 0 0 0 0PRO 4-A 0 0 0 0 0PRO 4-B 0 0 0 0 0PRO 5 0 0 0 0 0PRO 6 0 0 0 0 0PRO 7 0 0 0 0 0PRO 8 0 0 0 0 0PRO 9 0 0 0 0 0PRO 10 0 0 0 0 0PRO 11 0 0 0 0 0PRO 12 0 0 0 0 0
PRO 13 1 1 2 0 0
NCR 0 0 0 0 0COR 0 0 0 0 0ARMM 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 1 1 2 0 0
Campaign Against CPP-NDF-NPAPERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
Nr of Fas
Recovered PROs
Nr of PNP
Initiated
Encounter
Nr of
Incidents
Nr of CNN
Neutralized
78
6872
70
70
28
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Incidents
Nr of CNN Neutralized
Nr of FasRcvrd/Srdrd/Cfsctd fm CNN
HP LP
PRO 9 0 0 0 0 0
PRO 10 0 0 0 0 0
PRO 11 0 0 0 0 0
PRO 12 0 0 0 0 0
PRO 13 0 0 0 0 0
NCR 0 0 0 0 0
COR 0 0 0 0 0
ARMM 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0
Campaign Against Southern Philippines
Seccesionist Groups (SPSGs)PERIOD COVERED: January to December 2014
PROs
Nr of PNP
Initiated
Encounter
Nr of
Incidents
Nr of SPSGs
Neutralized
Nr of Fas
Recovered
46
8
90
1730
80
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014
Nr of Incidents
Nr of SPSGNeutralized