National Capital Region Police Office
Philippine National Police National Capital Region Police Office | |
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Abbreviation | PNP NCRPO |
Motto | We Care, We Dare |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Metro Manila, Philippines |
Map of Metro Manila showing the jurisdiction of the NCRPO's five police districts. | |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Camp Bagong Diwa, Lower Bicutan, Taguig |
Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Philippine National Police |
Facilities | |
Commands | |
Website | |
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The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) is a division of the Philippine National Police (PNP) that has jurisdiction over Metro Manila, also known as the National Capital Region. It is headquartered in Camp Bagong Diwa.
History
[edit]As PC METROCOM
[edit]The Philippine National Police - National Capital Region Police Office (PNP NCRPO) was established as the Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command (PC METROCOM) on July 5, 1967, through Executive Order No. 85 of then President Ferdinand Marcos. It was founded as the Special Strike Force of Police Forces in the area which would later be known as Metro Manila. The establishment was a response to the increase of criminality in then existing four cities and thirteen municipalities in the area.[1]
The METROCOM was tasked to conduct operations against threats to national security in the Metropolitan Manila area as well as support to the local police forces of the localities in their suppression and prevention of crime. The Metropolitan Police Force was later established on March 21, 1974, through Presidential Decree No. 421 issued by then-President Ferdinand Marcos. The decree consolidates the police, jail, and fire departments in the Metropolitan Manila area and placed them under the Commanding General of the METROCOM which served as head of the unit.[1]
As PC Capital Region Command
[edit]Following the People Power Revolution of February 1986 which ousted Marcos as president, the PC METROCOM was renamed as the Philippine Constubulary Capital Region Command (PC CAPCOM). The Philippine Constubulary (PC) itself would be abolished through Republic Act 6975, the Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, passed by the 8th Philippine Congress and [1] signed by then President Corazon Aquino in December 1990. The Philippine National Police (PNP) was established as in PC's place.
PNP CAPCOM
[edit]Under the Republic Act 6975, two regional offices were created for Metro Manila, North CAPCOM and South CAPCOM (consists of Manila, Makati, Pasay, Paranaque, Pateros, Muntinlupa, Las Pinas and Taguig). These offices were deactivated and reunified on April 12, 1993.[1]
As PNP NCRC and PNP NCRPO
[edit]In 1994, the PNP CAPCOM was renamed as the National Capital Region Command (PNP NCRC) and was renamed again in June 1996 to its current name, the PNP National Capital Region Police Office (PNP NCRPO) through NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 96-058.[1] In early 1999, the PNP NCRPO launched its first website ("metromanilapolice.info.com.ph").[2]
Divisions
[edit]District Offices
[edit]The PNP NCRPO has five police districts under it. Among the localities in Metro Manila, Manila and Quezon City are the only localities to have a dedicated police district.
District | Jurisdiction | District Director | |
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Eastern Police District (EPD) |
PBGen. Wilson C. Asueta | ||
Manila Police District (MPD) |
City of Manila | PBGen. Arnold Thomas C. Ibay | |
Northern Police District (NPD) |
PBGen. Rizalito G. Gapas | ||
Quezon City Police District (QCPD) |
Quezon City | PBGen. Redrico A. Maranan | |
Southern Police District (SPD) |
PBGen. Leon Victor Z. Rosete |
Regional Headquarters Command Group
[edit]- Office of the Regional Director
- Office of the Deputy Regional Director for Administration
- Office of the Deputy Regional Director for Operations
- Regional Directorial Staff
- Secretary to the Directorial Staff
- Office of the Spokesperson
Regional Directorial Staff
[edit]- Regional Personnel and Records Management Division
- Regional Intelligence Division
- Regional Operations Division
- Regional Logistics and Research Development Division
- Regional Community Affairs and Development Division
- Regional Comptrollership Division
- Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division
- Regional Learning and Doctrine Development Division
- Regional Plans and Strategy Management Division
- Regional Information and Communications Technology Management Division
- Regional Public Information Office
- Regional Executive Senior Police Office
- Regional Mobile Force Battalion
- Regional Headquarters Support Unit
- Regional Personnel Holding and Accounting Unit
- Presidential PNP Security Force Unit
Support Units
[edit]- Regional Highway Patrol Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Forensic Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Special Operations Unit
- Regional Anti-Carnapping Unit
- Regional Drug Enforcement Unit
- Regional Complaints Referral and Monitoring Center
- Regional Special Operating Unit
- Regional Tactical Operations and Intelligence Center
- Regional Internal Affairs Service, NCRPO
- Regional Medical and Dental Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Finance Service Office 16, NCRPO
- Regional Chaplain Service, NCRPO
- Regional Communications and Electronics Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Engineering Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Legal Service, NCRPO
- Regional Special Training Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Aviation Security Unit, NCRPO
- Regional Maritime Unit, NCRPO
- NCR Training Center
List of Regional Directors
[edit]Name | Term | Former Position | New Position |
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As Commanders of Capital Region Command (PNP CAPCOM, North and South) | |||
Pedro Sistoza[3] (North CAPCOM) |
1991 – 1993 | ||
Marino Filart[4][5] (South CAPCOM) |
1991 – 1992 | ||
Oscar Aquino (South CAPCOM)[6][7] |
1992 – 1993 | ||
Orlando Macaspac (South CAPCOM) |
1993 | ||
As Director of Capital Region Command (PNP CAPCOM) | |||
Orlando Macaspac | April 13 – 25, 1993 | ||
Pedro Sistoza[8] | April 25, 1993 – 1994 | ||
As Director of National Capital Region Command (PNP NCRC) | |||
Pedro Sistoza | 1994 | ||
Recaredo Sarmiento II[9] | January 2, 1994 – July 8, 1994 | SAF commander (June 6, 1992 – January 2, 1994) | PNP Chief (July 8, 1994) |
Jewel Canson[10] | 1994 – 1995 | ||
Leandro Mendoza[11] | 1995 – 1996 | Regional Command 4 (RECOM 4) | PNP Directorial Staff chief |
As Director of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) | |||
Hermogenes Ebdane[12][13] | 1996 – 1998 | ||
Reynaldo Wycoco[14] | 1998–1999 (OIC) | ||
Edgar Aglipay | 1999 – 2001 | ||
Romeo Peña[a][15][16][17] | 2001 | Died in office[18] | |
Edgar Galvante[a][17] | 2001 – 2002 | Deputy chief for operations | |
Reynaldo Velasco[a][19][20][21] | 2002 – 2003 | Philippine Center for Transnational Crimes (PCTC) | |
Ricardo de Leon[22] | 2003 – 2004 | Police Community Relations Directorate | Philippine Center for Transnational Crimes (PCTC) |
Avelino Razon[22][23] | 2004 – 2005 | PNP Head of the Directorate for Operations | Directorial Staff Chief |
Vidal Querol[23] | 2005 – 2006 | Northern Police District director from 2001 to 2002.[23] | Retires |
Reynaldo Varilla[24][25] | 2006 – 2007 | head of the PNP’s Directorate for Intelligence (DI) | |
Geary Barias[26][27] | 2007 – 2008 | ||
Leopoldo Bataoil[28][29] | 2008 – 2009 | ||
Roberto Rosales[29] | 2009 – 2010 | Chief of Manila Police District | |
Leocadio Santiago Jr.[30] | 2010 – 2011 | Dismissed | |
Nicanor Bartolome[31] | 2011 | Directorial Staff Chief | |
Alan Purisima[31] | 2011 – 2012 | Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) | Directorial Staff Chief |
Leonardo Espina[32] | September 6, 2012 – July 11, 2013 | Director of the PNP Highway Patrol Group | Directorial Staff Chief |
Marcelo Garbo | July 11, 2013 – December 11, 2013 | Director of the Police Regional Office 7 (PRO 7) | |
Carmelo Valmoria | December 11, 2013 – July 15, 2015 | ||
Joel Pagdilao | July 29, 2015 – July 3, 2016 | District Director, QCPD | |
Oscar Albayalde | July 4, 2016 – April 19, 2018 | Deputy Director, PNP Directorate for Plans | promoted as PNP Chief |
Camilo Cascolan | April 19, 2018 – June 1, 2018 | Director, Directorate for Operations | reassign as Director for PNP Civil Security Group |
Guillermo Eleazar | June 1, 2018 – October 16, 2019 | Regional Director, PRO-4A | promoted as Chief of Directorial Staff |
Debold Sinas | October 16, 2019 – November 10, 2020 | Regional Director, PRO-7 | promoted as PNP Chief |
Vicente Danao | November 10, 2020 – March 1, 2022 | Regional Director, PRO-4A | promoted as Chief of Directorial Staff |
Felipe R. Natividad | March 1, 2022 – August 8, 2022 | Director, PNP Special Action Force | promoted as Commander of Area Police Command, Northern Luzon |
Jonnel C. Estomo | August 8, 2022 – February 23, 2023 | Regional Director, PRO-5 | promoted as Deputy Chief for Operations |
Edgar Allan O. Okubo | February 23, 2023 – July 7, 2023 | Director, PNP Special Action Force | |
Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.[33] | July 7, 2023 – October 9, 2024 | PNP Deputy Chief for Administration | |
Sidney Hernia[34] | October 9, 2024 – November 7, 2024 | Temporary relieved | |
Reynaldo Tamondong[35] | November 7, 2024 – present |
Controversies
[edit]Mañanita during the COVID-19 pandemic
[edit]The holding of a mañanita for NCRPO's chief Debold Sinas amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila was criticized for breaching quarantine regulations. A mañanita is a customary celebration in the police where senior officers are greeted by their personnel in the early morning of their birthdays. The national police has filed charges against Sinas over the event, for violation of existing regulations on social distancing and mass gatherings though Sinas keeps his post due to "emergency situation" caused by the pandemic.[36][37]
Extortion during POGO raids
[edit]In the season of raiding Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO), NCRPO director General Sidney Hernia with 14 other policemen and Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) director was accused of extortion. Jonvic Remulla, the DILG secretary confirmed that Hernia and ACG director was suspended temporarily.[35] Deputy Chief Brigadier General Reynaldo Tamondong was assigned to be the acting chief.[38] Hernia denied accusations.[39]
Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]- Media related to National Capital Region Police Office at Wikimedia Commons
References
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- ^ Mahiluma, Ed (May 1, 1993). "Capcom head talks tough". Manila Standard.
- ^ Calalo, Arille (April 30, 1994). "NCRC chief places metro on alert". Manila Standard.
- ^ "SB-99-9-J July 28, 1998 - JEWEL F. CANSON v. FRANCIS E. GARCHITORENA, ET AL". lawlibrary.chanrobles.com. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
- ^ "Leandro Mendoza". GMA News Online. September 11, 2007. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ "Arroyo sees 'new' PNP with Ebdane at helm". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "SWS says NCR residents feel safer but still want more from the police". Manila Standard. March 1, 1998.
- ^ Ignacio, Bert; Evangelista, Romie A. (June 10, 1999). "7 rookie cops axed". Manila Standard.
- ^ "361 areas tagged as poll hot spot". Philstar.com. February 22, 2001. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Peña orders daily raids vs jueteng". Philstar.com. March 12, 2001. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ a b Alquitran, Non (October 22, 2001). "Galvante returns to old post". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Gen. Romeo Peña namatay na". Philstar.com. August 30, 2001. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ Alquitran, Non (August 14, 2002). "NCRPO chief sees no problem with Metro mayors". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ Alquitran, Non. "10,000 cops to be deployed for 'Dubya'". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "Velasco inalis sa NCRPO". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ a b Alquitran, Non. "Razon heads NCRPO". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Querol takes over NCRPO today". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ "NPA hindi makakaporma sa MM - bagong NCRPO chief". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ "Varilla assumes command of NCRPO". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "NCRPO chief Director Geary Barias: The Jolly Cop". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
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- ^ a b Bolledo, Jairo (November 7, 2024). "Metro Manila top cop temporarily relieved over POGO mess". RAPPLER. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
- ^ Recuenco, Aaron (May 18, 2020). "Sinas stays as NCRPO amid public uproar, filing of charges over mañanita". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^ "'Just like any other birthdays,' says Cebu-based media group head on Sinas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 14, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^ Sigales, Jason (November 5, 2024). "NCRPO chief denies claims of extortion during Manila Pogo raid". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
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