opb1stq2013 - PNP Police Regional Office 12
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opb1stq2013 - PNP Police Regional Office 12
Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 12 Tambler, General Santos City Cellular Phone # 09069115075 [email protected] R3/PLANS-2013-03-25-____ 001 MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, Philippine National Police NHQ PNP, Camp Crame, Quezon City (Attn: TDPL-PPD) FROM : Regional Director SUBJECT : Accomplishment Report for 1st Quarter CY 2013 DATE : 1. Reference: Radio message from TDPL with CN: DPL/PPD-19032013 re Submission of 1stQuarter Operations Plans and Budget (OPB) for CY 2013 and Physical Report of Operations. 2. Submitted is the 1st Quarter CY 2013 Accomplishment Report of PRO 12 in the prescribed OPB format: a. General Administration and Support Services: 1) Personnel The present personnel fill-up is 5,641 (378 PCOs, 5,142PNCOs and 121 NUPs)for a police to population ratio of 1:766.Out of this number, 3,493 personnel were given recognition in their meritorious accomplishment and performance of duty. ON COMPLAN PATNUBAY, eighty (80) personnel who were involved in twelve (12) cases were investigated. Out of the eighty (80) personnel,one (1) was dismissed, eighteen (18) were suspended, one (1) was demoted, ten (10) were dropped and closed cases, forty (40) were exonerated/case dismissed, and ten (10) were dropped from rolls/marked AWOL. Manpower PCO PNCO Sub-Total NUP Permanent Authorized Strength 477 5,346 5,823 Actual Strength 378 5, 142 5,520 Variance 136 117 (19) 1 (99) (204) (303) Casual Contractual Temporary TOTAL UNIT RHQ HRSG 12 RPSB 12 CPPO SPPO SCPPO SKPPO CCPO GSCPO TOTAL 5,959 4 5,641 (322) PCOs PNCOs NUPs TOTAL 61 7 32 52 41 59 51 26 49 340 123 1,159 889 409 733 749 243 497 50 6 0 15 9 15 11 8 7 451 136 1,191 956 459 807 811 277 553 378 5,142 121 5,641 2) Training For the period, the Office conducted Programmed Courses to 192 PCOs and PNCOs, broken down as follows:One (1) class for Seminar on Laws on Commercial Explosives to forty two (42) participants; RA 7183 (Firecrackers and Pyrotecnic Laws) to twenty five (25) participants; one (1) class of Human Rights for Public Safety Seminar to forty seven (47) participants; one (1) class Human Rights–Based Policing Advocacy Seminar to forty (40) participants; and one (1) class of Human Rights Seminar to thirty eight (38) participants. Other Programmed Courses/Activitieswere also conducted such as Interdicting Terrorist Incident Course to seven (7) participants; and Forensic Examination of Terrorist Crime Scenes to one (1) participant. Unprogrammed Courses were also conducted to 198 participants as follows: one (1) class for Interview and Interrogation Course to sixteen (16) participants; one (1) class for Police Enhancement Training to forty (40) participants; one (1) class for BPAT Training/Seminar to eighteen (18) participants; one (1) class to Bomb Threat Awareness Seminar to forty three (43) participants; one (1) class for Barangay Tanod ReOrientation Training/BPAT Seminar to thirty five (35) participants; one (1) class for Barangay Tanod Re-Orientation Seminar to forty six (46) participants; five (5) classes for Moral Recovery Program Seminar to 663 participants; two (2) classes of Implementation of Anti-Corruption Measures to 307 participants and three (3) classes for Moral Recovery Program to 356 participants. Likewise,in compliance to GAD Program of the PNP, this office conductedone (1) class for Gender and Development (GAD) Program was conducted to forty two (42) participants. Further, Physical Fitness and Sports Development Program are religiously being conducted at this Headquarters, such as: Physical Fitness Exercises to 2 include Taebo, running, walking and basketball which is conducted every Athletic Days (Tuesdays and Thursdays) from this headquarters down to lower units. b. Support to Operations: 1) Health Services For the period, the Regional Health Service 12 conducted consultation and treatment to 3,237 PNP personnel, their dependents, NUPs and authorized civilians. Attended one (1) NHQ Conference/Scientific Seminar, and conducted nine (9)Visitations/Dental& Medical Health Outreach Programs to different Police Stations within AOR, detailed below. NR Program/Project Activity/Sub-Activity Performance Indicator No. of Accomplishment DENTAL A thorough and No. of personnel and dependents who 01 complete examination of underwent thorough & complete patients oral cavity examination of patients oral cavity Filling up of decayed No. of personnel and dependents who 02 carious tooth underwent filling up of decayed/carious tooth Treatment of No. of personnel and dependents who 03 Periodontal diseases underwent treatment of periodontal diseases Radiographic Exam of No. of personnel and dependents who 04 Oral Hard & soft tissue as underwent Radiographic exam of oral an aid to diagnosis hard & soft tissues as an aid in diagnosis Fitting of Dental No. of personnel and dependents who Prosthesis is restore underwent fitting of dental prosthesis to 05 normal function of restore normal function of mastication mastication Extraction of diseased No. of personnel and dependents who 06 & abnormal tooth from the underwent extraction of diseased and oral socket abnormal tooth from the oral socket Removal of Dental No. of Dental visitation/inspection & Pulp and filling up with dental treatment to lower units 07 Endodontic material for preservation of tooth root and/or crown Attendance to NHQ No. of attendance to NHQ 08 conference/scientific Conference/Scientific Seminar seminar Dental No. of dental visitation/inspection & Visitation/Inspection & dental treatment to lower units 09 Dental treatment to lower units Procurement of Office N. of procurement of office supplies 10 Supplies and materials and materials Dental Health No of dental health outreach 11 Outreach MEDICAL Conduct of No. of PNP pers/deps/NUP and 01 Consultation examination authorized civ who underwent 3 154 178 136 93 15 136 6 1 1 2 2 928 Program/Project Activity/Sub-Activity NR 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Conduct of Physical Examination Conduct of Surgical Operations Conduct of field visitation and consultation/ treatment to PNP pers to lower units/police offices Attendance to conferences/seminars Procurement of Office supplies/materials Minor repair & maintenance of Medical office/ equipment Minor repair and maintenance of vehicles Medical Health Outreach GAD Performance Indicator consultation No. of PNP pers/NUP who underwent Physical/ NP examination No. of Minor surgical operations/dreasings No. of PNP pers/NUPs who underwent consultation and treatment No. of seminars & conferences No. of procurements of office supplies and materials No. of minor repair and maintenance of office equipment No. of repair and maintenance of vehicle No. of Medical Health Outreach Nr of GAD activities No. of Accomplishment 577 133 866 2 2 1 1 2 1 Likewise,information drive on health awareness has been concluded to PNP personnel of PRO 12 with basic medical and dental services extended up to the Municipal Police Office. Coordination has been made with Local Government Medical and Dental Health facilities/unit for the benefit of the Police Force within the area and successfully conducted series of Civic Action in support to the Police Regional Community Relation Program. 2) Logistical Services For the period covered, this Office successfully implemented its programs thru 15%-85% distribution of Logistical support to all line units. In like manner, timely procurement and delivery of basic supplies and the improvements of the management of logistics operations related to peace and order and public safety campaign among lower levels were upheld based on the prescribed Program/Project and other Activities and Performance Indicator. a) REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS This office was able to supervise the renovation and construction projects (by administration) amounting P15,108,464.59, as follows: NAME OF PROJECT Construction of Alamada MPS Construction of Banisilan MPS Bldg Type PROJECT COST SOURCE OF FUNDS GAA 4, 637,000.00 PNPTR LGU 4.637M 5,000,000.00 4.161M 9/3/12 839T 4 OTHERS DATE Date STARTED Completed 9/3/12 Construction of Pres Roxas MPS Repair of RPSB 12 Building 4,771,464.59 4,771,464.59 700,000.00 TOTAL 1/10/13 1/10/13 15,108,464.59 b) PROCUREMENT The following equipment/supplies were procured in the same period and allocated/accorded to the needs of different units: NOMENCLATURE Ammo Purchased: 30,899 rds ctg ball cal 5.56mm 12,663 rds ctg ball cal .9mm 5,000 rds ctg ball cal.45mm POL 10,648 Liters Gasoline 11,336 Liters Diesel Total COST OF SUPPLY/EQPMNT FUNDING/ RESOURCES 911,520.00 278,586.00 125,000.00 MOOE -do-do- 1,158,960.62 MOOE -do2,474,066.62 c.) LOGISTICS RECEIVED FROM NHQ PNP NOMENCLATURE COST OF SUPPLY/EQPMNT RECIPIENT Tacurong CPS-2, Cot CPO-1, Surallah MPS-1, Lutayan MPS-1, Isulan MPS-1, Maitum-1 PRO 12 Seven (7) units Tiger Boxer Motorcycle PNP Bus (Hino) d.) LGU/NGO SUPPORT EXTENDED TO PNP: PARTICULAR Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Gasoline Gasoline395 Gasoline Diesel Gasoline Quantity (Ltrs) 600 670 380 640 530 300 320 250 AMOUNT DONOR 34,800.00 33,000.00 17,860.00 30,250.00 30,250.00 22,500.00 18,000.00 15,680.00 14,320.00 5 RECIPIENT Bagumbayan LGU Columbio LGU Esperanza LGU Isulan LGU Bagumbayan MPS Columbio MPS Esperanza MPS Isulan MPS Kalamansig LGU Lambayong LGU Lebak LGU Kalamansig MPS Lambayong MPS Lebak MPS Diesel Diesel Diesel Gasoline Diesel 380 275 405 455 350 Diesel Gasoline Gas/Diesel Gasoline Diesel Patrol Tires 4pcs Diesel 1500 1500 300 100 17,860.00 12,925.00 22,500.00 22,500.00 17,500.00 Lutayan LGU Palimbang LGU Pres Quirino LGU Sen Ninoy Aquino LGU 72,000.00 Tacurong City LGU 81,000.00 70,000.00 Polomolok LGU 25,000.00 Surallah LGU Lake Sebu LGU 160 Norala LGU 233,764.00 Koronadal City LGU Gasoline 240 Banga LGU Gasoline 9,083.00 Sto Niño LGU Office Supplies 2,083.00 PBI Kit, Video & Digital Camera, HP Printer, Dell Desktop Computer, First aid kit and Motorola radio Video & Digital Camera, HP Printer, Dell Desktop Computer, First aid kit and Motorola US Government radio PBI Kit, Video & Digital Camera, HP Printer, Dell Desktop Computer, First aid kit and Motorola radio PBI Kit, HP Printer, Dell Desktop Computer, First aid kit and Motorola radio Video & Digital Camera and HP Printer Lutayan MPS Palimbang MPS Pres Quirino MPS Sen Ninoy Aquino MPS Tacurong CPS Polomolok MPS Surallah MPS Lake Sebu MPS Norala MPS Koronadal CPS Banga MPS Sto Niño MPS CPPO SCPPO SKPPO CCPO GSCPO c. Operations: 1) Operations Services A total of 2,422,666man-hours on police visibility patrol (foot, mobile/motorcycle, and seaborne) were conducted particularly in crime prone areas throughout the region. Police response time improved to 5 minutes in urban centers and 10 minutes in rural/remote areas. During the period, 11,350legitimate calls have been responded/ acted appropriately. 2) Campaign against Illegal Drugs For the period, the Office intensified its anti-drug operations resulting to eighty one (81)positive operations, neutralizing100 drug offenders (59 pushers, 23 users, and 18 pushers/users) and the filing ofseventy two (72) cases in Court. As of this report, 560remain as Drug Affected Barangays and subject for clearing operation. A total of 43 grams of Shabu,526grams of MJ leavesand 162 hills of MJ plants andother kinds of illegal drugs were confiscated and seized, with a total DDB value of Php 1,775,539.49. 3) Campaign against Kidnapping 6 For the period in review, one (1) kidnapping incident transpired in the AOR. All victims were safely rescued. Below is the detail: Date/ Place of Incident Victim/s Suspect/s Remarks Time Kidnapping February Mabini Street, Tex Dagadas Entrapment operation Nasser Nords was planned and the 2, 2013 at BrgyPoblacion 6, Abdulhavib and about Cotabato City Abdulkhaliq Malang ransom money amounting to P 200, 000.00 was to 12:00 o’clock be prepared by Parida Ali. midnight This incident remains unsolved because there is a notion incited among authorities that Parida Ali and Datulukes Dagadas masterminded the abduction of the boy Nasser and that both may have an illicit arrangement correlated with making profits out of using the child in a kidnap for ransom scenario. Incident 4) Campaign against Carnapping/Enforcement of Traffic Laws For the period covered, a total of 101 (0-MV, 101-MC) were reportedly carnapped,eighty two 82(54-MV, 28-MC) were recovered.Forty (40) suspects were arrested and twenty one (21) cases were filed in court. Likewise, unauthorized use of Sirens & Blinkers were banned, thru LOI 34/2010 “Action Plan Against Wang-Wang and counter Flow”. 5) Anti-Bank/Armored Car/Highway Robbery Campaign No incident on Armored Car-Highway Robbery occurred. However, the office is continuously undertaking in-deep monitoring on criminal groups for their possible apprehension. A total of fifteen (15) dry runs on bank security preparation andeighteen (18) dialogues/meetings with Bankers Association and LGU’s were conducted. 6) Anti-Kotong Campaign For the period covered, this Office conducted 235operations. As part of its mandated mission, the Office dynamically conducted Police Information and Continuing Education (PICE) to police personnel to educate and remind them not to indulge themselves in illegal activity such as “kotong”. The PICE is usually done every after Saturday Formation/Inspection. Moreover, continuous monitoring is being undertaken by the Office utilizing 8 Spotter Teams. 7 7) Anti-Organized Syndicated Crime Groups/ Criminal Gangs Campaign For the period covered there were no reported neutralized group and no Syndicated Groups/Organized Crime Groups members were arrested in the AOR. 8) Anti-Terrorism Campaign For the period, the Office conducted 333positive operations and recorded 6(2-IED/Landmine, 4-grenade) explosions with one (1) killed suspect and nine (9) fragmentation hand with the details as follows: Breakdown of Terrorism related Incidents: Incident Date/Time Suspect Arrested Neg Place Recovered December along Corner suspected IED 26, 2012 at Sinsuat Ave and about 9:45 Ramon Rabago St, in the Mother Brgy Rosary evening Heights, Cotabato City Recovered January 6, along JP Laurel Neg IED 2013,10:30 Street, Kidapawan in the City morning Recovered January 6, Brgy Moloy, one (1) 2013,2:50 Surallah, South Vintage Hand in the Cotabato. Grenade morning Landmine IED January Explosion 25, 2013 at about 10:43 in the evening Sitio Alang-Alang detachment, Brgy. Kisante, Makilala, Cotabato Province 8 Remarks Recovered from the scene were fragments of an IED however EODT is still on the process of determining type of explosive used. The EOD team was able to recovered one (1) unit cellular phone, two (2) pcs 60MM mortar, one (1) 9 volts battery and detonation cord. Recovered IED are now under the custody of 63rd EOD, PA for proper disposition. Neg Recovered hand grenade is now under the custody of Surallah MPS, SCPPO for subsequent turn over to EODT, SCPPO for proper disposition. more or less Said incident resulted eight (8) to wounding in action of five members of (5) government troops identified as CPL Mohamad CNN N Sali, CPL Hassa T Sarip, PFC Allan M Oro, PVT Michael O Purol and PVT Vincent A Somog-oy and one (1) minor Clair Dando, 8 years old and a resident of said place who was hit at her right ear during the cross fire.Responding EODT recovered from the blast site 78 mtrs firing wire, ruptured pieces of PVC pipe (used as container of the explosive). Incident Date/Time Suspect Arrested Place Recovered Hand Grenade January Purok 1, Brgy neg 31, 2013 at Buayan, General about Santos City 10:05 in the morning Explosion At about Brgy Daguma, neg 5:55 in the Bagumbayan, morning of Sultan Kudarat January 31, 2013 Landmine February Brgy Old Bulatukan, neg explosion(IED) 26, 2013 at Makilala, Cotabato about 8:25 in the morning Recovered Hand Grenade March 1, 2013 at about 12:30 early in the morning Notre Dame Neg Avenue and De Mazenod Street, Poblacion 3, Cotabato City Province Recovered IED March 06, 2013 at about 7:30 in the evening MH Del Pilar Street, neg Public Market, Mlang, Cotabato Province 9 Remarks Said IED is command detonated power source at the hand of the trigger man. Further investigation disclosed that said hand grenade is PRB 432 fragmentation type grenade. Recovered evidence is now under the custody of EOD, GSCPO for proper disposition. Joint elements of EODT, SKPPO and SOCO Team arrived at the crime scene to conduct Post Blast Investigation to determine the type of explosive and motive of the incident. Initial investigation revealed that there was a landmine explosion during the firefight betweenarmed CTs believed to be followers of a certain Bobong (TNU) of Guerilla Front 51, SMRC the troops of 57th IB, PA and the armed group believed to be members of CNN at Sitio Kamandag, Brgy Old Bulatukan, Makilala, Cotabato. Investigation disclosed that one (1) hand grenade was found in the place in front of Cotabato Premium Hardware General Merchant without safety pin but the safety lever was tied with an electrical tape. Recovered the following components: Two (2) pcs CTG 60mm; One (1) ft length colored white detonating cord; One (1) pc improvised blasting cap; One (1) pc 9V Eveready battery; One (1) pc 1.5V Eveready battery and Mechanical clock served as triggering device. Suspect Arrested neg Incident Date/Time Place Explosion of MK2 fragmentation grenade March 6, 2013 at about 8:10 in the evening St. Eugene Street, Brgy Rosary Heights 4, Cotabato City Explosion March 7, 2013, at about 7:10 in the evening Mega Market, Brgy. Neg Mother Poblacion Supermaket, Cotabato City Recovered IED March 8, Brgy. Katicu, Neg 2013, 7:00 President Quirino, o’clock in Sultan Kudarat the morning Recovered Fragmentation Hand Grenade March 11, Narra Street, Purok Neg 2013, 6:00 8, Brgy. Lagao, o’clock in General Santos City the afternoon Recovered Improvised Explosive Device (IED) March 15, 2013 at about 11:25 in the morning Novo Supermarket, Neg Brgy. Kalawag II, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat 10 Remarks Subject explosion was caused by MK2 fragmentation grenade based on the recovered safety lever pin at the crime scene. Immediately, PS1, CCPO responded, cordoned the area and called assistance from CCPOEODT to conduct Post blast investigation. The responding elements cordoned the area and requested assistance of the CCPO-EOD/K9, 6EODT-PA and the SOCO team from RCLO-ARMM who recovered one (1) piece safety lever of PRB 423 fragmentation grenade. Recovered the following components: One (1) unit Nokia 3310 cellular phone as triggering device and Two (2) 81mm ammunitions as explosive main charge. Investigation disclosed that while the said person was cleaning his garden in his backyard, he accidentally dug a hard object which was later identified by GSCPOEODT as a fragmentation hand grenade. Recovered item is now under the custody of GSPO-EODT for proper disposition. Recovered IED components were two (2) rounds of CTG 60mm HE, disintegrated parts of NOKIA 3315 cell phone, parts of Smart SIMPACK, one (1) pc 9-volts battery (MSM-HK Brand), silicon controlled rectifier with markings NEC 3P4M K52S, color blue Incident Date/Time Suspect Arrested Place Explosion of IED March 22, Sitio Tinibtiban, Neg 2013, at Brgy Batulawan, about 7:50 Pikit, Cotabato in the morning Explosion March 23, 2013 at about 9:17 in the evening Provincial Hall, Neg Purok Bagong Silang, Brgy Katiko, Pres Quirino, Sultan Kudarat Remarks plastic cellophane loaded with cucumber, disintegrated blue plastic container believed to be a cassette cartridge container, wires, commercial white detonating cord, electrical tape, packaging tapes and two (2) pcs non-electrical blasting caps. Investigation and intensified Intelligence monitoring is being conducted by the said units to possibly identify and arrest the suspect. Recovered from the crime scene were the following: fourteen (14) feet ordinary electrical wire, one (1) unit Nokia 1120 cellphone with battery and sim pack, two (2) pieces nine volt batteries: one (1) ever ready 777 brand and one (1) circuit assembly. Investigation disclosed that two (2) Transmission Post of Transco/Napocor particularly Power Tower (Nr KN42) was destroyed by unidentified perpetrator/s using an IED. Recovered from the crime scene were cellphone parts, 9 volts battery, battery terminal connector, metal fragments believed to be Mortar Ctg. No reported casualty on said incident. Legend: *Black – Explosion *Blue – Recovered Explosives 9) Implementation of LOI PAGLALANSAG OMEGA/KONTRA BOGA (Campaign against Loose FAs) Through the intensified conduct of 17, 485checkpoint operations and intensified campaign against Loose Firearms, eighty four (84) persons were arrested, 65 (30HP, 35LP) assorted firearms were accounted andforty three (43) cases were filed in Court. 11 10) Neutralization of Top Most Wanted Persons with Rewards Arrested Most Wanted Persons MWPs with Reward MWPs w/out Reward Other Wanted Persons Total 0 145 250 395 11) Campaign against Illegal Gambling A total of 74raids/operations against Illegal Gambling was conducted which resulted in the arrest of 103 ushers/bettors.Likewise, confiscation of gambling paraphernalia and bet money amounting to Php 185,000.00and filing of sixty (60) cases in court. 12) Anti-Prostitution/Vagrancy/Child & Women Abuse Campaign For the period covered, no Prostitution/Vagrancy/Pornography transpired in the AOR while for anti-child abuse/pedophile police operations, thirty one (31) operations were conductedout of sixteen (16) cases reported all suspects are Filipino, six (6) were referred to DSWD and filing of twenty one (21) cases in court and twenty eight (28) cases were settled. 13) Campaign against Smuggling For the period covered, no Smuggling and piracy transpired in the AOR. 14) Campaign against Cattle Rustling For the period, eleven (11) operations were conducted on campaign against Cattle Rustling which resulted in the arrest oftwo (2) suspects, recovery of five (5) out of seventeen (17) stolen cattle and two (2) cases filed in court. 15) Campaign against Illegal Logging In coordination with DENR, the Office conducted ten (10) operations on campaign on Illegal Logging which resulted in the recovery of 6,732 board feet of illegally cut lumbers with an estimated value of P 213,103.70 and apprehension of eight (8) persons. Cases were referred to CENRO/DENR for proper disposition. 16) Campaign against Illegal Fishing – For the period, one (1) operation was conducted on Anti-Illegal Fishing campaign which resulted in the arrest of eight (8) persons involved in illegal fishing activity. 12 17) Search and Rescue, and Disaster and Relief Operations The operations consumed total man-hours of 2, 655 with the deployment of 112 uniformed Personnel and a total of 3,732 rescued victims. Highlight of Disaster incidents: Incident Time/Date Flash flood January 2013,8:00 o’clock in evening Flash flood January 2013,8:30 evening February 2013, at 3:25 in afternoon Flash flood Location Nr of Family affected 5, Brgy Lapuz, Purok Magsaysay and Purok the Rizal of Brgy San Jose, Purok Manga of Brgy Simsiman, Purok San Martin of Brgy Esperanza, Purok Rizal and Purok Mabini of Brgy Matapol and Purok Quialma of Brgy Poblacion, Norala, South Cotabato 15, Brgy Bai Saripinang, in the Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat 22, Brgy. Fort Pikit, Brgy. 3,050 families about Inug-ug, Brgy. Talitay, the Brgy. Rajah Muda, Brgy. Bulod, Brgy. Bago-inged and Brgy. Barongis, Pikit, Cotabato TOTAL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Damage Nine (9) houses were destroyed 3, 050 families 18) Special Coverage Security Operations A total of 235special coverage security operations were provided to foreign dignitaries, national government officials and local visitors for the period under review with 977 vital installations inspected and secured. 19) Internal Security Operations (ISO) During the period, this Office conducted a total of 165 combat police patrol operations on DTs and SPTs affected areas and recordeda total of 9 (6-encounters,3harassments) violent activities committed by threat groups. Likewise, one (1) DT personality killed in action (KIA), two (2) casualties from the government troops wounded in action (WIA) andrecovery of one (1) high powered firearm. Time/Date Incidents January 10, 2013 Location Encounter Sitio between 10th Tiwayon, Brgy Captured/ Neutralized persnlts Neg 13 Group Case Filed Undetermined Recovered items number of are now under the at about 7:00 o’clock in the evening Special Badiangon, Forces Arakan, Company of Cotabato Airborne, Philippine Army under 1LT ELMER MALUCON and undetermined number of CNN at Sitio Tiwayon, Brgy Badiangon, Arakan, Cotabato January Harassment Sitio Neg 12, 2013, Badtok, Brgy 5:00 Molon, o’clock in Palimbang, the Sultan Kudarat morning of CNN LMG led by certain Commander Mad Djao and certain Commander Ingeg Binago unidentified Alleged armed group harassment was lasted for more or less Fifteen (15) minutes firefight that forced the group of Marajah Hassan to passed thru the mountainous portion of Brgy Ligao of same municipality to avoid ambush or armed encounter by other armed groups going towards Brgy Malatunol, Palimbang Sultan Kudarat more or less Resulted to the forty (40) wounding of 2LT members of MANUMBALE and CNN PFC Minlaod. January Harassment Brgy Neg 10, 2013 Malatunol, at about Palimbang 3:00 Sultan Kudarat o’clock in the afternoon January Encounter 22, 2013 , between one 1:05 in the (1) Platoon, afternoon Alpha Company of 57IB, 61D, PA and more or less forty (40) custody of 10th SF Coy Airborne, Philippine Army for proper disposition 51N YH Neg 351594, Brgy Cabilao, Makilala, Cotabato Province 14 members of CNN February Harassment 7, 2013 at (Rido) about 7:00 o’clock in the morning Brgy Lomopog, Midsayap, Cotabato March 4, Encounter 2013 at about 6:17 in the morning Sitio neg Kapatagan, Brgy. Luayon, Makilala, Cotabato March 13, Encounter Sitio 2013 at between the Kawayanon, about 2:30 troops of 57th Brgy Luayon, in the IB, PA and Makilala, afternoon the Cotabato. undetermined numbers of CTs believed to be members of the CPP/NPA March 20, Harassment Brgy Sinolon, 2013 at T’boli, South about Cotabato 11:45 in particularly at the the Community morning Police Assistance Center (COMPAC) of T’boli MPS, SCPPO Cmdr. Abas Kumanding with more or less five hundred (500) fully armed men neg Initial investigation revealed that the firefight lasted for three (3) hours but no reported casualty on both sides. Motive of the incident is believed to be family feud (Rido). Members of Elements of CNN Makilala MPS, CPPO led by PINSP RIZAL ALOLOD, OIC, coordinated with 7IB for possible hot pursuit/blocking operation and intel monitoring to identify the affiliation of the said armed group Members of Recovered from the the CPP/NPA place of incident was one unit (1) M16 rifle Neg Troops from South Cotabato PPO and Regional Public Safety Battalion conducted hot pursuit operations and recovered one (1) dead body confirmed by PO1 Armecin to be one of the NPA raiders that he shot. 15 Fifteen (15) suspected members of Front Committee 73 led by Antonio ALBOTRA alyas Warren and Southern Alip Regional Guerilla UnitFar South (SARGU-FS) led by Ronie NAYRE alyas Recovered from the crime scene were one (1) hand grenade, more than one hundred (100) assorted fired cartridges of caliber 5.56, Carbine, AK 47 and two (2) loaded magazine of AK 47. Troops from South Cotabato PPO and Regional Public Safety Battalion conducted Found from his Joy Joy clothes were three (3) live rounds for AK 47 and one (1) mobile phone. hot pursuit operations and recovered one (1) dead body confirmed by PO1 Armecin to be one of the NPA raiders that he shot. Found from his clothes were three (3) live rounds for AK 47 and one (1) mobile phone. Firefight lasted for more or less twenty (20) minutes with no reported casualty on both sides. March 21, Encounter 2013 at about 9 o’clock in the morning Lower Paatan, Neg Kabacan, Cotabato Unidentified armed group March 28, Encounter 2013, At about 12:15 in the afternoon Sitio Baklayon, Neg Brgy Old Bulatukan, Makilala, Cotabato Undetermined Firefight lasted number of for thirty (30) CTs minutes that prompted the enemy to withdraw towards South East direction. No casualties reported in the government troops and undetermined on enemy side. 20) Other Significant Accomplishments & Incidents: Report on Arrested Wanted Person: Arrest of Jojo Lapad by joint elements of Sarangani PPSC and Malungon MPS, Sarangani PPO at Brgy Sinawal, General Santos City on January 1, 2013 by Virtue of Warrant of Arrest for the crime of Murder signed by Hon. Judge Oscar P Noel of Branch 35, Justice on Wheels (JOW), General Santos City docketed under CC No. 4286-12 dated October 9, 2012. Report on Arrested Wanted Person: Arrest of Allan Oleo Leonor, resident of Purok Placida, Brgy Calumpang, General Santos City by elements of Police Station 5, GSCPO on January 6, 2013 by Virtue of Warrant of Arrest for the case of Rape issued by Hon. Judge Antonio C. Lubao of RTC Branch 22 of General Santos City with Criminal Case No. 23512. Incidental to his arrest, confiscated from the suspect’s possession and control were one (1) unit caliber .45 pistol with serial number 140372 with one (1) magazine loaded with seven (7) live ammunition. Report on Entrapment Operation Conducted Against Extortionist of Husky Bus Company: On 091150 January 2013, an entrapment operation was 16 conducted by joint Intelligence Branch SKPPO; SOG SKPPO; Isulan MPS; 16 th MICO; and NICA 12 involving the extortionist of Husky Bus Company. The negotiation was met to give One Million Pesos (PhP 1,000,000.00) to the extortionist at Mang Gorio Restaurant, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat by the members of the operating team led by PINSP CHRISTIAN ACE P SULARTE. The Operation resulted to a shootout between operating elements and the extortionist resulting to the killing of certain Saddam SULAIMAN and arrest of Yasser SUBHO. PO2 Adrian Ong, Intelligence Operative of SKPPO was wounded while in the course of arresting the suspects. Recovered from the possession and control of the suspects were two (2) fragmentation Grenades and; one (1) Cal .45 Pistol and MILF Identification Cards; both were members of the TF ITTIHAD. Report on Arrested Wanted Person: On January 17, 2013 at Central Warehouse Club INC, Kidapawan City, Cotabato Province. Warrant and Subpoena PNCO of Kidapawan CPS, CPPO arrested Dionesio Alave Sr resident of Brgy. Paco, Kidapawan City by virtue of Warrant of Arrest for Rape with CC# 1347-2013 dated May 30, 2012 issued by Hon. Arvin Sadiri B Balagot, assisting Judge of MTCC, Kidapawan City. After Activity Report re visit of Chief, PNP: Visit of PDG ALAN LA MADRID PURISIMA, CEO VI, Chief Philippine National Police and party to Police Regional Office 12, Tambler, General Santos City on January 18, 2013 as the Guest of Honor and Presiding Officer during the Turn-over of Command to the new Acting Regional Director of PRO 12. At about 9:30 in the morning of same date, Chief, PNP and party arrived at the PRO 12 Headquarters and was given Arrival Honor by the selected PRO 12 personnel followed by the Inspection to the ongoing construction of the new ROPD Office and Conference Room located at the rooftop of PRO 12 Admin building. After the Inspection, the party proceeded to the newly constructed RIDMD Building for the blessing of said office followed by the distribution of Patrol Motorcycles and ISO Equipment to PPSCs/CPSCs. At about 10:30 in the morning of same date, the Turn-over of Command Ceremony was conducted at PRO 12 Grandstand presided by no less than the Chief, PNP, PDG ALAN LA MADRID PURISIMA and installed the new Acting Regional Director of PRO 12 in the person of PCSUPT CHARLES TURALBA CALIMA JR, CEO VI and followed by the Departure Honor to the outgoing Regional Director PCSUPT ALEX PAUL I MONTEAGUDO. At about 2:30 in the afternoon of the same date, Chief, PNP attended the Graduation Ceremony of the Investigation Officer Basic Course (IOBC) at the RSTU building. It was followed by the Courtesy Call to Hon. Mayor Darlene Custodio of General Santos City and to Hon. Congressman Manny Pacquiao of lone District of Sarangani Province. At about 6:45 in the afternoon of the same date, Chief, PNP and party left General Santos City for Manila leaving a successful activity in PRO 12.Report on Arrest of Wanted Person: Arrest of Basal Sali Taib alias Gong-gong at Brgy Wal, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat at about 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon of October 16, 2012 by joint PNP team led by PSUPT LEONARDO A FELONIAN, Acting MV 1,PNP 11, Davao City together with PINSP EVANGELIO A CRESENTE under direct supervision of PSSUPT VILLACORTA, Deputy Commander Task Force Sanglahi and in coordination with the elements of Palimbang MPS led by PSINSP ROMEO CALAMBA by virtue of Warrant of Arrest for Criminal case Number 3432-36 for the crimes of kidnapping and serious illegal detention issued by Hon. Judge Leo Jay T Principle of RTC Branch 1, Isabela City, Basilan last July 10, 2009. Said suspect was brought to Davao City on board an I-300 Van with plate number LGN614 escorted by elements of Palimbang MPS for security. After Activity Report on Visit of CODE 1 in Maguindanao Province and Cotabato City: On February 11, 2013 at about 5:30 in the morning, a Fluvial Caravan for Peace was conducted andstarted at Lower Taviran, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao 17 and culminated in a landing zone at Sitio Laguindingan, Brgy. Kalangan II, Cotabato City. Elements of CCPO provided route security along the riverbanks of Tamontaka river, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao. The program was attended and participated by the different LGUs from ARMM, Sultan Kudarat Province, Cotabato province, representatives from AFP, MNLF, MILF, Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) and the International Monitoring Team (IMT). The Guest of Honor and Speaker during the culmination of the said activity was OPAPP Undersecretary Jose I Lorena representing His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C Aquino III. At about 10:40 in the morning of same date, His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C Aquino III and Party arrived at Awang airport, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao and proceed at the Philippine Air force lounge for the security briefing. After the briefing, the President and party on board a Huey Chopper, proceed to Old Capitol, Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao to attend the Inauguration of the SAJAHARA BANGSAMORO together with his Cabinet Officials and the MILF Central Committee chaired by Al Haj Murad Ebrahim at Bangsamoro Learning Management Institute (BLMI) Building thereat. Also in attendance were Bishop Colin Bagaforo, Congresswoman Bai Sandra Sema, ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman, Maguindanao Governor Toto Mangudadatu, Sultan Kudarat Mayor Datu Tocao Mastura, MGEN CAESAR RONNIE P ORDOYO, AFP, PCSUPT ALEX PAUL I MONTEAGUDO, Acting Director, Directorate for Operation, PDIR ELPIDO Z DE-ASIS, Director, DIPO-WM, PCSUPT CHARLES T CALIMA JR, Regional Director, PRO 12 and RD, PRO-ARMM PCSUPT NOEL O DELOS REYES, representatives from the business sectors, private sectors, religious sectors, NGO’s and several other prominent personalities. The program ended at about 1:10 in the afternoon of same date. The HPBSA III and party returned to 6ID, PA, Camp Siongco, Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao and departed back to Manila at about 3:50 in the afternoon with no untoward incident happened. After Activity Report re 1ST Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC) 12 Meeting: This Office conducted the 1ST Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC) 12 Meeting on March 21, 2013, at Casa Luisa Restaurant, J. Catolico Ave., General Santos City, spearheaded by PCSUPT CHARLES T. CALIMA JR., CEO VI, ARD, PRO 12/Chairman, RLECC 12, together with Atty. Noel Morales, ARD, NBI 12/Vice-Chairman, RLECC 12, Atty. Edilberto Fermil, RD, NAPOLCOM 12, JSUPT JOCELYN SESPENE, ARDA/ARDO, BJMP 12 and attended by twenty-seven (27) regular members of RLECC 12.The meeting started at exactly 10:00 o’clock in the morning of same date with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem followed by an invocation by RLECC 12 Secretariat. Atty. Noel Morales, ARD, NBI 12 delivered his welcome remarks and call the meeting to order. After which, PSUPT RITCHIE S BUCOL, Deputy, ROPD 12, presented the RLECC 12 members to the Chairman. After the reading and approval of the previous minutes of the meeting, PSUPT RITCHIE S BUCOL, Deputy, ROPD 12 presented the 1ST quarter operational accomplishments of the PNP followed by JSI ISRAEL ARBOLEDA, BJMP 12 and FSI LOWEN AMOYAR, BFP 12 who presented their accomplishments and updates for 1ST quarter CY 2013.During the open forum PCSUPT CHARLES T. CALIMA JR., CEO VI ARD PRO 12/Chairman RLECC 12 informed the members of RLECC committee the heroic act of PO1 Armecin assigned at Community Assistance Center (COMPAC) in T’boli South Cotabato who fought bravely using his cal .45 pistol against CNN belongs to Guerilla front 73rd under commander Warren that raided their post all armed with Ak47 high powered automatic riffle.The chairman stressed further the importance of RLECC meeting in the aspect of Law Enforcement. He asked support from all members of the RLECC in providing fast and accurate information to his program ‘ITSEK NATIN KAY KUYA”. The activity ended at 12:35 in the afternoon of same date with fruitful results. 18 2) Intelligence Services The Regional Intelligence Division, Police Regional Office 12 with its mandated functions of intelligence gathering, monitoring and operations, giving threat assessments and coordination with lateral offices was able to accomplish its tasks to maximum level. For this period, this Office has conducted a total of 109PNP Intelligence coverage on the following threat groups in the AOR, broken down as follows: 1. MILF/SOG 1 35 2. 3. CPP/NPA/NDF 2 ASG/JI 39 6 MNLF Organized Crime Groups/Criminal Gangs Armed Bands 7 Multi-Sectoral Groups 16 2 3 Special Concern or Cause-Oriented Groups 12 Election Related Violent Incidents Warring Clans/Political/Family Feuds 2 Student/Youth Sector TOTAL 109 INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: (Please seeattached soft copy) 3) Police Relation Services For the period, PCR was able to conduct and record 2,206 activities which are focused on the delivery of police services and to mobilize and bring to bear the community, civil society and media in all-out and sustained anti-terrorism, anti-insurgency and anti-criminality campaign towards the attainment of a safe and secured region. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: a) Santinig PRO 12 conducted a total of 507activities such as: dialogues, seminars, print media, radio program/interviews, crime/drug prevention programs and reproduction of leaflets. 19 A continuing program of action against illegal drugs was launched through the “left-hand effort” in response to the urgent need to pursue a forceful intensive and unrelenting campaign whether syndicated or street level. During the period, PRO 12 conducted drug abuse symposia and awareness in different schools & venues in coordination with DARE officers, DEP-ED, NGO’s & other government agencies. It is always the intention and desire of this office to inform the public on the programs and accomplishments of the PNP in the entire region through its line units. Along with this, Police Regional Office 12 sponsors/maintains four (4) regular radio programs namely: the “Mamang Pulis” in General Santos City, Kidapawan City, Isulan and Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat “Radyo Natin Ngayon”, Sarangani Province “Socsargen News FM dubbed at 94.9 FM.In Police Regional office 12, we have the regular radio program at DXNP Community Radio 98.9 FM Station every Thursday at 8:00 o’clock in the morning, Brigada New FM-Tira Brigada every Friday at 8:00 o’clock in the morning, DXMD-RMN every Friday at 5:00 o’clock in the morning dubbed as “PULIS AKO! PULIS N’YO PO SA REHIYON 12”. b) Sambayan b.1) Police Community Assistance & Development: PRO 12 has conducted a total of 1,394 Community Assistance Development such as: medical & dental Outreach Services, bloodletting activity, community relations & rehabilitation, skills & livelihood program for the out of school youth. Coordination and participation among NGO’s, GO’s, RLEEC and the CJS is the key to a lasting partnership between the police and the community. Teamwork is the catalyst that yields excellence from shared strength. 20 b.2. Community Organization and Mobilization: To strengthen the capacity of Police Force, PRO 12 was able to mobilized the Community Council of Elder. It also has mobilized brgy tanods and CVO’s purposely to assist the police during town fiestas, founding anniversaries, election related activities and other anti-crime activities. Moreover, on the advancement of skills/security trainings, PRO 12 has served various activities to support the SAGSD of the Civil Security Group for training of security guards and security officers notwithstanding their participation on other security aspects in crime prevention. Furthermore, some BADAC members were mobilized to help the police track down and give vital information on the probable hot spots of drug pushing/peddling in the AOR in coordination with government line agencies. c . Gender and Development GAD aims to acquaint communities with various information concerning women and community organizing to empower parents & children to organize themselves and to develop alternative opportunities for access to basic social services. For the period, this Office conducted activities on Organization & Mobilization of Family/Youth/Women Groups,Social Institutional Advocacy & Development, news releases concerning family violence, prevention and protection of victims and dissemination and replication of Best Practices with a total of 112 activities. 21 D. SALAAM Police Center PNP conducted various activities to strengthen linkages and healthy relationship with Muslim communities and to support government’s campaign against terrorism and criminalities involving Muslim personalities. A total of 193 activities were recorded which includes Mosque/madrazabased Projects, Orgn of Council of Imams, Orgn of Muslim NGOs, complaints assistance and continuous networking & info dissemination. E. OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Pre-Valentines Celebration On February 13, 2013 at 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon, PCSUPT CHARLES T CALIMA JR, CEO VI, Acting Regional Director together with his family spearheaded the conduct of 2013 Heart’s Day: a Pre-valentine’s celebration held at Multi-purpose Covered Court, PRO 12 headquarters, Tambler, General Santos City. The activity was joined by other officers headed by PSSUPT MANOLITO LABADOR, CEO VI, Acting DRDA, uniformed and non-uniformed personnel of regional headquarters and Ms Dolores Marco, Branch Manager, AFPSLAI Gensan. The activity started with the Treasure Heart Hunting held in front of the Admin building wherein the participants will look for heart cards. Each heart card has corresponding amount of money. It was then followed by the program proper with the reading of the history of Valentine’s Day. PCSUPTCALIMA also gave his inspirational message to his personnel saying, “Valentine’s Day is an occasion where we share love not only to our partners in life but also to share love to those people who need help. As Police Officers, it is our duty to serve our community humanely. This celebration is 22 highlighted not only every February 14. Its essence is emphasized every time we extend our help to other people.” Celebrating the Valentine’s Day is not merely giving flowers and chocolates to those we loved. It is all about loving one another as what Saint Valentine carried out during his days. Gift Giving On February 7, 2013 at 9:30 in the evening, PCSUPT CHARLES T CALIMA JR, CEO VI, together with the PRO 12 PNP Ladies Club headed by its president, Mrs Joy Provido, sponsored a gift giving activity to the victims of fire that transpired last February 5, 2013 at Purok Islam, Barangay South, General Santos City. More or less two hundred (200) pairs of slippers were distributed to the constituents who were temporarily evacuated at Dadiangas South Central elementary School, General Santos City. General Santos City Police Office personnel headed by PSSUPT FROILAN F QUIDILLA, City Director, also actively participated on the said activity. On February 8, 2013 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning, personnel of RPSB 12 headed by PINSP JOJO C SALANGUIT and PINSP ROEL VERGEL G PARREÑOparticipated in the Feeding Program conducted by the PRO 12 PNP Ladies Club headed by Mrs Joy Provido, President. The activity was held at Dadiangas South Elementary School, Dadiangas South, General Santos City for the benefit of fire victims of Purok Islam, Brgy Dadiangas South, General Santos City transpired last February 5, 2013. PNP Day Celebration On February 4, 2013 at 8:00 o’clock in the morning, the Police Regional Office 12 headed by PCSUPT CHARLES T CALIMA JR, CEO VI celebrated the 22 nd PNP Foundation Anniversary during the Monday Flag Raising Ceremony with ATTY REMLANE M TAMBUANG, Regional Director Commission on Elections Region XII as the Guest of Honor and Speaker. 23 The activity started with the singing of National Anthem followed by the Invocation given by PSUPT NOEL R PONSARAN, PhD/PESE and the Welcome Remarks given by PSSUPT MANOLITO C LABADOR, CEO VI, Acting Deputy Regional Director for Administration. The activity was highlighted with the presentation of awards to deserving PNP personnel, civilian and media personalities who greatly contributed to the success of the various programs, projects and Public Information Campaign of Police Regional Office 12. Fun Run On March 23, 2013 at 5 o’clock in the morning, personnel of Police Regional Office 12 participated in the 3rd Takbo Gensan para sa Kababaihan held at Robinson’s Place, Jose C Catolico Sr., Avenue, Lagao, General Santos City. It was spearheaded by General Santos City Police Office headed by PSSUPT FROILAN F QUIDILLA, OIC, City Director in collaboration with the City Government and concerned community sector. The activity aimed to support child and youth development projects and initiatives to give attention to the role and participation of our young citizens in nation building. It was attended by more or less one thousand (1,000) persons coming from different agencies, Joint Task Force Gensan, BJMP, BFP, RPSB headed by PINSP JOJO CALLO SALANGUIT, PNP SCOUT, personnel from General Santos City Police Office headed by the OIC, City Director, Salaam volunteers, students, children and other running enthusiasts. The activity started with a prayer given by SPO4 Romeo Benatero, singing of national anthem followed by the warm-up exercises that was participated by all enthusiasts. After which, all runners formed for the different race categories starting with the 10k category, followed by 5k, 3k and 1.6k for the children. On January 26, 2013 at 5:00 in the morning, the General Santos City Police Office headed by PSSUPT FROILAN F QUIDILLA, City Director initiated the Takbo Gensan Series-47 fun run dubbed as “BarkadaRUN – D.A.R.E to Run held at Robinson’s Place, Jose C Catolico Sr, Avenue, Lagao, General Santos City. Aim of the activity is to support child and youth development projects and initiatives through DARE Program. 24 The activity started with an invocation and singing of National Anthem followed by warm-up exercises. Thereafter, the Fun Run started with the succession of the following events: 10k was the first event followed by 5k, 3K and 1.6k passing through the main thoroughfares of this city and ended in front of the Robinsons Mall stage as the finishing line Upon reaching the finish line, all participants were given certificate of participation followed by the distribution of awards for the winners of every category by PSSUPT FROILAN F QUIDILLA. Said activity was participated by officers and men of General Santos City Police Office with their respective dependents, DepEd Officials, General Santos City Government Officials, LGUs, AFP, RPSB 12 personnel, NGOs, Students from Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges and Holy Trinity College, Mindanao State University, Boys Scout and Girls Scout of the Philippines, teachers, and other stakeholders numbering to more or less one thousand (1,000) participants including children. Bloodletting activity On February 7, 2013 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning, the Regional Police Community Relations Division headed by PSUPT REX K ANONGOS, OIC RPCRD and PSINSP LHECAR T TUYOGON, C, FJGAD together with the Regional Health Service 12 headed by PSUPT TECHIE LEBANAN and PCINSP FRANKLY JOHN DEDEL in coordination with the Philippine Red Cross headed by Ms Juvelyn Allido, Team Leader, conducted bloodletting activity in celebration of the Love Month. The activity was held at PRO 12 Grandstand, Tambler, General Santos City. Blood donors underwent several steps prior to extraction of blood such as registration, weighing, blood pressure check-up, and physical and medical check-up. Out of fifty (50) PNP volunteers, thirty-seven (37) personnel were qualified and had donated more or less Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred (18,500) CC of different blood types. Among the reasons of those who were disqualified were high blood, anemic and menstrual period for females. Participants of the said activity came from the Regional Headquarters, RPSB 12 and SAF. 25 Dental Outreach and Feeding Program OOA 111000 January 2013, personnel of Police Station 8 led by PO2 Robert J Abranilla, PCR PNCO proceeded to the OT Santos Elementary School and conducted feeding activity thereat. More or less seventy (70) pupils of Grade 1benefited during the said activity. Mr. Joel A Montojo, School Principal extended his gratitude to the PNP organization for choosing OT Santos Elementary School as the beneficiary of the feeding program. OOA 180900H February 2013, PNP personnel of Tulunan MPS headed by PSINSP RONNIE B CORDERO, Chief of Police together with SPO1 Jenelyn P Panague,PCR PNCO, PO3 Joy Porras, FJGAD PNCO and PO2 Rodolfo Escarlan III assisted in the conduct of medical and dental outreach sponsored by Provincial Health Office, Amas Kidapawan City with coordination with LGU Tulunan and Municipal Health Office of this Municipality. Activity ended about 1500H same date with fruitful result. OOA 090900 February 2013, PO2 Rithce J. Gesulga, PCR PNCO, PO2 Shiela Amor P. Layos, WCPD PNCO and PO1 Mae Katherine C. Dolojo, FJGAD PNCO, conducted feeding program at Rock Valley Feeding Program Poblacion, Makilala, Cotabato sponsored by Mrs. Lucia Banac benefited by 31 pupils. Activity ended OOA 11300H of same date with a very successful result. 26 On 110900H January 2013 personnel of Police Station 3 led by PI REYNALDO ROJO, Deputy, Station Commander conducted a weekly feeding program at Barangay Hall of Brgy. Baluan, GSC. Wherein, the team arrozcaldo to more or less (200)children of said place. This endeavor aims to win back the trust of the public to the PNP and let the children beneficiaries feel that the police are willing to help and protect them. Tree Planting Activity On or about 150630 February 2013, Personnel of Police Station 6 led by PSI ALDRIN GONZALES, Station Commander conducted Mangrove planting at the shoreline of Zone 6, Barangay Bula, General Santos City. More or less One hundred (100) Mangrove trees were planted. Said activity was also participated by Purok officials and their family. Clean-up Drive On 110600H January 2013, personnel of this office led by PSSUPT FROILAN FLORES QUIDILLA, MPA/PESE, Officer In-charge together with the personnel of Police Station 2 led by PSI ABDULJAN I JAHURAN Officer Incharge, personnel from CIDG 12 and Criminology Interns of Holy Trinity College and Ramon Magsaysay College conducted a coastal clean-up at the shoreline of aforementioned place. After which, a weekly feeding program was also conducted wherein 27 more or less Two Hundred (200) children benefitted the served arrozcaldo, bihon, pandesal and juice. OOA 071630H March 2013, PNP personnel Tulunan MPS spearheaded by SPO4 Jorlito L Patrona, MESPO, together with SPO1 Jenelyn P Panague, PCR PNCO conducted Clean-up drive beside the Office of the Police Station particularly in the parking area purposely to maintain the cleanliness for proper sanitation. Activity ended 1730H with fruitful result. OOA 070600 March 2013, PO1 Frenchly Jems B Langote, PCR/FJGAD PNCO together with the employees of the Local Government Unit joined in hands in conducting clean up drive at Poblacion Antipas, Cotabato. They cleaned the road going to the Municipal Hall Antipas, Cotabato. This activity aims to maintain the cleanliness of our municipality. This is also one of the contributing factors to maintain a healthy living, cleanliness is a sign of progress and diseases can be abolished. About nine individuals participated in the said activity and were ended at around 0700H of the same date. OOA 280600 February 2013, PO1 Frenchly Jems B Langote, PCR/FJGAD PNCO conducted clean up drive together with the Municipal utility workers of Antipas, Cotabato. Said PNCO helps in collecting the garbage at the Municipal Gymnasium premises. They segregated the biodegradable to non- biodegradable waste. About five person works together to this activity and were ended at around 0700H of the same date. Via-Crusis On March 29, 2013, at 6 o’clock in the morning, personnel of Police Regional Office 12 headed by PSSUPT SERGIO A. DIMANDAL, Acting DRDO and PSSUPT RANDOLF R. DELFIN, RCDS participated in the Station of the Cross activity initiated by the PSUPT NOEL R. PONSARAN, PhD/PESE, Regional Chaplain. The activity started from National Highway, Tambler, General Santos City and ended up at the Regional Headquarters with a distance of more or less 4.5 kilometers. The activity was participated by Officers, PNCOs and NUP of Police Regional Headquarters, SAF, Buklod members of Sacred Heart of Jesus Chapel, NSUs, PNP 28 dependents, personnel of General Santos City Police Office headed by PSSUPT FROILAN F. QUIDILLA, City Director. The chiefs of office took their turns in carrying the cross from one station to another. At the end, PSUPT NOEL R. PONSARAN, Regional Chaplain, carried the cross up to the church wherein the final prayer was conducted. After which, the participants shared a simple breakfast. Seminar/Workshop On March 11-12, 2013 the Regional Highway Patrol Unit 12 organized a 2-day Road Safety Advocacy Seminar sponsored by the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Regional Development Council (RDC) 12. The activity was participated by PSINSP LHECAR T. TUYOGON, C, FJGAD and C, Public Information Section, RPCRD; PSINSP ARNOLD DC. CARINO, C, Intelligence and Investigation Section and SPO1 Analio G. Motalbo, PCR PNCO both from the Regional Highway Patrol Unit; Ms. Pamela Clara Nicole Eramis; representatives from NEDA 12, LTO, TESDA, DEPED, CHED, PNP, DOH, DPWH, RDC 12 and Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association of General Santos City led by Mr. Rex Carino together with the members of the association numbering up to more or less one-thousand (1,000). During the seminar, PSINSP ARNOLD DC. CARINO and SPO1 Analio G. Montalbo, discussed topics about Traffic Law Enforcement particularly on the Highway Patrol Group’s Mission and Vision, the Implementation of RA 6539 ("Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972"), Traffic Accident Investigation and Defensive Driving. He also gave tips on anti-carnapping and other related Traffic Laws, avoiding traffic accidents and the importance of the Motor Vehicle Clearance Certificate. PSINSP LHECAR T. TUYOGON together with Ms. Pamela Clara Nicole Eramis also conducted information dissemination regarding the campaign of ARD, PRO 12, “Itsek Natin Kay Kuya” with an objective of encouraging the general public to report their concerns regarding any suspicious or lawless activities that jeopardizes public safety as a whole. They also distributed calling cards containing numbers for GLOBE: 0917 323 6040, SMART: 0947 897 1524 and SUN: 0932 871 9715, that can be used to convey issues of concern to the PNP for appropriate and immediate action. On January 16, 2013, PSUPT REX K ANONGOS, OIC, RPCRD and PSINSP LHECAR T TUYOGON, Chief, FJGAD and SALAAM Officer, attended a two (2) day Seminar Workshop held at Alnor Hotel, Cotabato City to represent the Regional Director. 29 The Seminar Workshop was initiated by The Asia Foundation (TAF), a partner agency of the Philippine National Police in conducting similar efforts for Secure and Fair Elections (SAFE) 2013. Their main concern is to have inter-relation and cooperation from all Stakeholders, NGOs, AFP, PNP, COMELEC, PPCRV and Civil Society Organizations to avoid election related violence. On January 30 to 31, 2013, personnel of Sarangani PPO led by PSUPT CARLOS J HALLADO DPDA/DPDO and PSI ROY D YASAY, Deputy PCR Officer attended seminar on Regional Consultative Workshop on the Updating of the Regional Forest Protection Plan at Narra Hall Cinco Ninas Filipino Cuisine, Koronadal City, South Cotabato. The said Seminar spearheaded by no less than the Officer In-Charge Regional Executive Director Datu Tungko M Saikol, and attended by all PENROs, CENROs, Forest Rangers, 2 PNP Officers from different Provinces PRO 12, AFP/PA Commissioned Officers and Non Commissioned Officers from 1002nd Bde, Polotana, Malungon, all of Sarangani Province 73rd IB Maasim’, 27th IB, Tupi, South Cotabato Coastguards of Sultan Kudarat, General Santos City, Sarangani , Maritime, LGUs from different National and Local of four (4) provinces of Sarangani, Sultan Kudarat, North Cotabato and South Cotabato and two (2) Chartered Cities of Cotabato City and General Santos City, stakeholders, and other sector concerned. Peace Covenant Signing and Unity Walk for S.A.F.E 2013 On March 19, 2013 at around 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Police Regional Office 12 led by PSSUPT MANOLITO C. LABADOR, CEO VI, DRDA together with personnel from Alabel MPS and Sarangani PPO headed by PSSUPT EDWIN S. MINION, MAEM, Provincial Director, SPPO participated and witnessed the Peace Covenant Signing held at the Capitol Gymnasium, Capitol Complex, Alabel, Sarangani Province. On February 19, 2013, PSUPT REX K ANONGOS, OIC, RPCRD together with PSINSP LHECAR T TUYOGON, C, FJGAD/SALAAM represented the Acting Regional Director during the Covenant Signing and ARMM Stakeholders Conference for Peaceful, Free, Fair 2013 Elections held at Convention Center El Manuel Hotel, Cotabato City. The activity was jointly convened by COMELEC, DILG/TF SAFE and CSO Community intended for political candidates vying for regional and provincial elective positions in ARMM particularly in Maguindanao. 30 On March 26, 2013 at around 7:00 o’clock in the morning, PNP personnel of Bagumbayan MPS led by PCINSP CELESTINO TENESIO DANIEL JR., OIC, participated and witnessed the Signing of Peace Covenant and Unity Walk in Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat. On March 26, 2013 at 8:30 in the morning, the General Santos City Police Office headed by PSSUPT FROILAN F QUIDILLA, MPA/PESE, OIC GSCPO together with PSINSP JOVENSON B BAYONA, OIC, CPCRB conducted peace caravan/motorcade in line with the upcoming Secure and Fair Election (SAFE 2013) and to enhance awareness of the community for the harmony and impartiality of the election 2013. It was participated by PNP, BJMP, Joint Task Force Gensan, BPAT members coming from Brgy Labangal, Brgy City Heights and Brgy Dadiangas South, personnel of Brigada News TV and GMA News. The motorcade started at Camp Lira, General Santos City Police Office passing through the main thoroughfares of General Santos City and back to Camp Lira, General Santos City Police Office. OOA 130430H January 2013 PNP personnel of Makilala MPS under the supervision of PI RIZAL QUIÑO ALOLOD, Officer in-Charge joins/participated the Unity Walk and Prayer Rally for Safe and Fair Election 2013. The 1st part of the said program was the unity walk and the 2nd part was the prayer rally. This program created through the initiative of PCSupt. Alex Paul Into Monteagudo, Regional Director. Another part was the giving of messages coming from different agencies such as: COMELEC, AFP, DILG and Religious Sector. It was also part of the program the signing of commitment from head of agencies, Religious Leaders and all participants. Activity held at Rizal Park, Koronadal City. On February 28, 2013 at 6:00 o’clock in the morning, personnel from Police Regional Office 12 headed by PCSUPT CHARLES T. CALIMA JR., CEO VI, Acting Regional Director and personnel from Sarangani Police Provincial Office headed by PSSUPT EDWIN S MINION, OIC Provincial Director SPPO participated in the Unity Walk for SAFE 2013 Election and Signing of Peace Covenant held at Enrique Yap Sr., Cultural Center, Glan, Sarangani Province. On March 26, 2013 at 1:30 in the afternoon, personnel from Police Regional Office 12 headed by PSSUPT MANOLITO C LABADOR, CEO VI, DRDA and personnel from Sarangani Police Provincial Office headed by PSSUPT EDWIN S. MINION, OIC Provincial Director SPPO participated and witnessed the peace covenant signing for SAFE 2013 held at Kiamba Civic Center, Kiamba, Sarangani Province. 31 On February 28, 2013 at 8:30 in the morning, personnel of Koronadal City Police Office headed by PSUPT MICHAEL F. LEBANAN, PESE, Chief of Police attended the Candidates Briefing and Signing of Peace Covenant held at South Cotabato Gym and Cultural Center, Brgy Zone 4, Koronadal, South Cotabato. On February 28, 2013 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning, a Unity Walk for SAFE 2013 initiated by the Commission on Elections, the Local Government Unit and Malapatan Municipal Police Station was held at Poblacion Malapatan, Sarangani Province. On March 26, 2013 at 2:35 PM, personnel of this Office led by PSUPT JEMUEL F. SIASON, ACOP of Surallah Municipal Police Station attended the candidate’s briefing and signing of peace covenant held at SB Session Hall, Surallah, South Cotabato. On March 25, 2013 at 8 o’clock in the morning, personnel of Tboli Municipal Police Station headed by PSUPT RICKY D REBUA, Acting COP in cooperation with the COMELEC headed by Ms Nemia Española, Election Officer II conducted a Candidate’s Briefing and Signing of Peace Covenant held at Senior Citizen’s Office, Municipal Hall compound, Tboli, South Cotabato. On March 27, 2013 at around 7 o’clock in the morning, personnel of Malungon MPS headed by PCINSP LUROBE P ROJO, COP in coordination with the COMELEC personnel headed by Ms. Teresita M. Arguilles, COMELEC Election Officer III of Malungon, Philippine Army, Religious Sector and other stakeholders, initiated a motorcade which was participated by the local candidates for May 2013 Election in the Municipality of Malungon, Sarangani Province. The motorcade ended at Malungon Municipal Gym, Malungon, Sarangani Province. On March 27, 2013 at around 9:30 in the morning, PCSUPT CHARLES TURALBA CALIMA JR, Regional Director, Police Regional Office 12 and staff, PSSUPT DANILO PALENZUELA PERALTA, Provincial Director of Cotabato Police Provincial Office and staff participated/attended the Congressional and Provincial Briefing and Peace Covenant Signing for SAFE 2013 held at Municipal Gymnasium, Midsayap, Cotabato. 32 4) Investigation Services For the period covered from January 1 to March 31, 2013, the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division had received a total of seventeen (17) special cases referred by higher authorities such as The President of the Philippines, SILG, CPNP and other cases for action and investigation. All cases were properly acted upon. a) REGIONAL CRIME SITUATION: Total Incidents reported Cleared cases Solve cases Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE) Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) AMCR 2,483 1,249 793 50.38% 31.94% 18.75 incidents per 4,413,299 populations A. SITG CASES: 1. SITG “Dulay”was created purposely to have a focused investigation on the shooting to death of POLICRONIO JAVIER DULAY, elected Vice Mayor of the Municipality of Kabacan, Cotabato Province and a candidate for re election. The incident transpired last 11 January 2013 at about 3:10 pm along USM Avenue, Poblacion, Kabacan Cotabato. As a result of the investigation the Task Group has filed separate cases for Murder and Illegal Possession Of Ammunitions against the suspects Jomar Pulindao Utala, Batong Magalib and three (3) John Does docketed under NPS NO. XII-06-INQ-13A-00047. 2. SITG “Debarbo” was created in relation to the incident last February 20, 2013 at about 9:10 in the evening herein victims Rey Debarbo y Handa, Renalyn Debarbo y Celeste and their two (2) children, Katherine Faith Debarbo y Celeste and Karen Debarbo y Celeste all resident of Sacramento Street, Brgy. Kalawag III, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat were shot to death. The Task Group headed by PSSUPT REX DELA ROSA. PD, SKPPO has successfully filed last March 27, 2013, four (4) separate cases for Murder against the suspects Mohammad Sangki, Omar Silay Guiamadely, James Abdul Mubarak Sangki and three (3) John Does with NPS XII-09-INV-13C-3248, XII-09INV-13C-3249, XII-09-INV-13C-3250, XII-09-INV-13C-3251 before Provincial Prosecutor’s. 3. SITG “Chan Couple” was created in response to the shooting incident last March 24, 2013 at about 7:30 in the morning that transpired at Purok 7, Brgy. Sulit, Polomolok, South Cotabato wherein victims Paul Cang Chan Jr., businessman and his wife Dra. Luzviminda Huelar Chan, dentist both residents of Dadiangas North, General Santos City were fired upon by two (2) unidentified suspects while they were on board their Mazda Pick Up Vehicle along Purok 7, Brgy Sulit, Polomolok, South Cotabato. Unidentified suspects shot the victims using Cal .45 pistol as evidenced by the empty shell recovered at the crime scene killing Mr. Chan and wounding his wife Dra. Chan. As of this date, The Task Group headed by the PD SCPPO still on the process of investigation waiting for the testimony of the lone eyewitness Mrs Chan who is still confined in hospital. 33 2. KIDNAPPING/ABDUCTION INCIDENTS: For the period covered, this office recorded one (1) abduction incident and subsequently filed in court. Listed below are the details: Date/ Place of Victim/s Suspect/s Time Incident Abduction February Mabini St. Nasser Tex 2, 2013 Brgy Abdulh Avid Dagadas at about Poblacion 6 Abdulk Haliq 12:00 Cotabato City o’clock midnight Incident Remarks The victim’s mother Parida Ali her live-in partner named ____ did not pursue the complaint and declined to cooperate with authorities for reason that the case had been amicably settled by both parties. Other Significant Cases: 1. On March 16, 2013 at about 4:00 o’clock in the morning by joint elements of Maasim MPS, SPPO led by PSINSP MARVIN V CARISMA-Intel section led by PCINSP RODOLFO INOY, SPPO-PPSC led by PINSP BENJIE O ANCHETA, 3rd maneuver Coy, RPSB12 led by PINSP HEILBRONN OKOREN and PDEA 12 led by agent Ruthel Abao arrested Suhar Marahomsar Tambingag alias Butch and Kamarudin Marahomsar Tambingag alias Marud, both residents of Sitio Bual Dalao,Maasim, Sarangani Province for Violation of RA 9165. The operating team recovered the following: four (4) pcs heat sealed transparent plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance believe to be Methamphetamine Hydrochloride locally known as “Shabu”; one (1) pc aluminum foil strips; one (1) unit Nokia Cell Phone 6120-C1; three (3) pcs disposable plastic lighters; two (2) bamboo sealers; one (1) pc glass tooters; one (1) pack plastic strips; one (1) small green plastic container, one (1) homemade 20-gauge shotgun pistol (paltik); and one (1)cal. 45 magazine with sixteen (16) live ammunition. Cases for violations of Section 11 & 12 Article II of RA 9165, PD 1866 as mended by RA 8294 and COMELEC Gun Ban were filed against the suspects before the office of the Provincial Prosecutor, Sarangani Province docketed under NPS Nr XII-01-IN13C-00040. Arrested suspect Suhar Tambingag y Marombsar alias Butch who is a former member of 105th base Command MILF based in Maasim Sarangani Province listed as the third (3rd) High Value Target in this PRO 12 and ranked second (2nd) in the Provincial of Sarangani. b) LOI Patnubay For the period under review, this Office recorded and investigated a total of twenty four(24) administrative cases. Out of which, twenty one(21) complaints were resolved: nine (9) were filed at DLOS, RPHRDD; Ten (10) referred to other agencies: and two (2) were dropped and closed. One (1) is still under Pre-charge evaluation. A total of twenty six (26) PNP personnel were investigated and charged for various offenses. 34 c) LOI 01/95 Manhunt Charlie For the period under review, a total of (176) arrested wanted persons covered by Warrant of Arrest and thirteen (13) of which were listed among the Ten (10) Most Wanted Person in the City and Municipal level. d) Service of Warrant of Arrest Nr of Warrant Received Nr of Warrant Served 683 285 %age Service of Warrants Efficiency Nr of unserved Warrants 42% 70were unserved with the information that the concerned accused whereabouts cannot be established in the area of responsibility or elsewhere. e) Compliance to Court Duties A total of eighty five (85) subpoenas and order from court were received all of which were duly complied and served. f) Heinous Crime: The Office had recorded eighty (80)broken down as follows: Murder Double Rape Murder 59 0 Robbery Destructive Carnapping w/ Parricide Arson w/ Homicide Homicide 20 1 0 0 Total Cases Filed CSE 19 26.16 % 0 Total Heinous Crimes Incident-80 g) Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) A total of (711) crimes related to women and children were recorded and categorized as follows: Crimes against Children – (174), Youth Offender Cases –(139) and Violence against Women – (398). Out of which, a total of (201) cases were filed in court while (510) cases still in under investigation, referred to DSWD/Brgy and settle amicably. h) SMS Text Complaint from OCPNP: OPR OFFICE RHQ12 SKPPO SCPPO TEXT MMS from OCPNP TEXT MSG ACTED REPORT FORWARDED TO OCPNP SMS ACTION CENTER 3 1 5 3 1 5 3 1 5 35 2 9 4 3 27 SPPO GSCPO CPPO CCPO TOTAL 2 9 4 3 27 2 9 4 3 27 i) Investigation Courses/Seminars: OFFICE RIDMD 12 COURSE/ SEMINARS INCLUSIVE DATE NR OF DAYS NR OF PARTICIPANTS NR OF CRSE/ SEMINAR CONDUCTED e-Warrant of Arrest & eRogues Gallery Systems Training Feb. 4-7, 2013 5 158 1 Feb. 12, 13,18 & 19, 2013 4 120 1 Mar. 4-8, 2013 5 51 1 Mar 14, 2013 1 60 1 Investigators Refreshers Training Crime Scene First Responders Workshop on Terrorism Cases RIDMD12 Family Conference 3. For information. ORIGINAL SIGNED CHARLES T. CALIMA JR., CEO VI Police Chief Superintendent FN: R3/PLANS/NUP Rabe\FY 2013/\OPB 1st 2013 (Narrative).docx) 36