COURTESY CALL. Negros Oriental OIC provincial police director, Col. Jonathan Pineda, pays a courtesy call on Governor Pryde Henry Teves at the Capitol in Bacolod City on Tuesday (Sept. 6, 2022), as Provincial Legal Officer Ronel Depalubos looks on. The governor wants to find a property where law enforcement units can be co-located as a "one-stop shop". (Photo courtesy of Capitol PIO) DUMAGUETE CITY - Negros Oriental Governor Pryde Henry Teves has reassured the new officer-in-charge (OIC) provincial police director of his support as he pushed for a common space for the co-location of certain law enforcement units. The governor welcomed and extended his support to OIC provincial police director, Col. Jonathan Pineda, during the latter's courtesy call Tuesday afternoon at the Capitol, provincial information officer-designate Oliver Lemence said on Wednesday. Teves told Pineda to "look for a land where law enforcers can be (situated) in one government center, to include
Negros Oriental OIC provincial police director Col. Jonathan Pineda(Photo by Judy Flores Partlow) DUMAGUETE CITY - Negros Oriental Governor Pryde Henry Teves is asking the Philippine National Police (PNP) that he be given the chance to choose the next provincial police director, as what is being practiced at the provincial and local government levels. Provincial Capitol information officer Oliver Lemence said Thursday Brig. Gen. Roque Vega, Police Regional Office 7 (Central Visayas) director, has promised to send three names of nominees for the position for Teves to choose from. This comes after the "controversial" relief of Col. Germano Mallari as provincial police director and the designation of Col. Jonathan Pineda as his replacement in an officer in charge capacity. The PNP national headquarters had first issued a relief order for Mallari on August 15, which was nullified on the same day. However, the following day, a similar order came out naming Pineda as the new OIC po
Negros Oriental OIC provincial police director Col. Jonathan Pineda(Photo by Judy Flores Partlow) DUMAGUETE CITY - Negros Oriental Governor Pryde Henry Teves is asking the Philippine National Police (PNP) that he be given the chance to choose the next provincial police director, as what is being practiced at the provincial and local government levels. Provincial Capitol information officer Oliver Lemence said Thursday Brig. Gen. Roque Vega, Police Regional Office 7 (Central Visayas) director, has promised to send three names of nominees for the position for Teves to choose from. This comes after the "controversial" relief of Col. Germano Mallari as provincial police director and the designation of Col. Jonathan Pineda as his replacement in an officer in charge capacity. The PNP national headquarters had first issued a relief order for Mallari on August 15, which was nullified on the same day. However, the following day, a similar order came out naming Pineda as the new OIC po
Negros Oriental OIC provincial police director Col. Jonathan Pineda(Photo by Judy Flores Partlow) DUMAGUETE CITY - Negros Oriental Governor Pryde Henry Teves is asking the Philippine National Police (PNP) that he be given the chance to choose the next provincial police director, as what is being practiced at the provincial and local government levels. Provincial Capitol information officer Oliver Lemence said Thursday Brig. Gen. Roque Vega, Police Regional Office 7 (Central Visayas) director, has promised to send three names of nominees for the position for Teves to choose from. This comes after the "controversial" relief of Col. Germano Mallari as provincial police director and the designation of Col. Jonathan Pineda as his replacement in an officer in charge capacity. The PNP national headquarters had first issued a relief order for Mallari on August 15, which was nullified on the same day. However, the following day, a similar order came out naming Pineda as the new OIC po
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