The HRA benefit is currently limited only to the Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) in the CAPF though it is granted to all personnel serving with Army, Air Force and Navy.
(Photo from BJMP Facebook live video) MANILA - A total of 2,583 jail officers of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) nationwide were promoted to their next higher rank on Wednesday. BJMP chief Jail Director Allan Iral administered the simultaneous oath-taking of the 2,528 Jail Non-Officer Rank (JNOR) and 55 Jail Officer Rank (JOR) in a virtual ceremony at the BJMP headquarters in Quezon City. The JNORs are composed of 92 Senior Jail Officer 4 (SJO4), 124 Senior Jail Officer 3 (SJO3), 150 Senior Jail Officer 2 (SJO2), 229 Senior Jail Officer 1 (SJO1), 609 Jail Officer 3 (JO3), and 1,324 Jail Officer 2 (JO2) while the JORs are composed of 8 Jail Superintendents (JSupt), 13 Jail Chief Inspectors (JCInsp), 1 Jail Senior Inspector (JSInsp), and 33 Jail Inspectors (JInsp). Iral commended the jail officers for their well-deserved promotion and recognized their hard work and dedication amid the pandemic. "Nitong pandemya, napatunayan namin ang kaya ninyong gawin at isakripis
Sgt. Charles Dotson
BATON ROUGE - Family and friends of Sgt. Charles Dotson, a respected member of the Baton Rouge Police Department, are honoring his life of service during a Wednesday (Feb. 3) morning funeral at Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge.
Dotson passed away due to complications associated with COVID-19 on Jan. 24 at the age of 58.
A native of Maringouin who eventually made Baton Rouge his home, Dotson served as a member of the United States Marine Corps for 27 years of service before retiring with the Officer Rank of First Sergeant.
He began his law enforcement career in Iberville Parish before joining the Baton Rouge Police Department, where he served in various capacities. His most recent promotion occurred in 2017 when he advanced to Sergeant within the Violent Crimes Unit at Louisiana State Police Headquarters.
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