Police Maj. Gen. Vicente Danao was named as the number four man of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in a major reshuffle that also affected 17 other senior officers of the organization. PNP chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos said the major reorganization was triggered by the looming retirement of Polic
Maj. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr., (File photo) MANILA - Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen, Dionardo Carlos has named Maj. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. as the new head of the Directorial Staff, the fourth-highest position in the police force. Danao's promotion is part of the latest revamp in the PNP which took effect on Tuesday, replacing Lt. Gen. Rhodel Sermonia who rose to the PNP's third-highest position as deputy chief for operations. Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Ephraim Israel Dickson was promoted as deputy chief for administration or the PNP's second-highest post, replacing Lt. Gen. Joselito Vera Cruz who is now on non-duty status ahead of his mandatory retirement on March 8. Dickson is also set to retire from the service on March 27. Danao, meanwhile, was replaced by Maj. Gen. Felipe Natividad as chief of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) while Brig. Gen. Patrick Villacorte took over Natividad's post as head of the Special Action Force. Brig. Gen. Eliseo Cruz
Published June 30, 2021, 8:30 AM
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan The Philippine National Police (PNP) is set to erect a new camp to specifically to cater for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Canine Group (EOD-K9) of the Philippine National Police in a donated lot Barangay Capantolan, Sual town.
The one-hectare lot was donated by homegrown Police Brigadier General Harris Fama, Deputy Director of the PNP Directorate for Police Community Relations.
Fama is an alumnus of the Dagupan City National High School Batch 1983. He is also a resident of Dagupan City.
On Wednesday, June 30, Fama, as the donor, is set to sign the deed with PNP Chief Guillerimo Eleazar, at the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO).
PNP draft paper has planted beneficiaries taking selfies at Barangayanihan pantries By JOVILAND RITA, GMA News
Published April 27, 2021 5:56pm The Philippine National Police (PNP) has started a project akin to the community pantries that had sprouted in Metro Manila and in other parts of the country to provide food to the needy amid the COVID-19 lockdowns. However, a briefer on the project which became the subject of some social media posts indicated the deployment of planted beneficiary civilians who will post pictures of the Barangayanihan program on social media. Police Colonel Harris Fama, deputy director of PNP Directorate for Police Community Relations, told GMA News Online that the circulating project brief was only a draft.