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Published May 13, 2021, 2:51 PM
CEBU CITY – The Police Regional Office-Central Visayas (PRO 7) fully supports newly installed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar.
Police Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo, chief of PRO 7, said the successor of the now retired Police Gen. Debold Sinas has what it takes to lead the 210,000-strong PNP.
“Our police in Central Visayas are much willing to support him. I know him well. He was my regional director when I was the district director of the Quezon City Police District. I know his skills, talent, dedication, and passion to work,” Montejo said of the 26th PNP chief.
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New PNP Chief Guillermo Eleazar (Contributed via Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo)
+ May 07, 2021 LIEUTENANT General Guillermo Eleazar on Friday, May 7, 2021, formally assumed office as the 26th chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
PNP Chief Debold Sinas relinquished his post during a change of command ceremony held Friday, a day before he would reach the mandatory retirement age of 56.
With his assumption, Eleazar announced the re-launching of the intensified cleanliness policy (ICP), which he first implemented during his stint in the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO).
Eleazar said the policy focuses on the maintenance of cleanliness in police stations, the implementation of reforms to stop the culture of wrongdoings among policemen, making the PNP recruitment foolproof through a QR code system to avoid “bata-bata” or “padrino” system, and intensification of community-focused peace and order operations.
But who is he?
Guillor, as he is known by his mistah and in the PNP, was awarded with the Latin honor cum laude when he graduated at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA). He was actually the Top 4 of the graduating PMA ‘Hinirang’ Class of 1987.
A native of Tagkawayan town of Quezon, he decided to take the PMA entrance examination as an acceptance to the challenge of his father Victor, a World War II veteran, who wanted at least one of his children to be in the uniformed service.
His first assignments was in communist rebel-infested areas of Southern Tagalog region where he was given various assignments that were mostly on intelligence-gathering and combat operations.
Published April 21, 2021, 7:52 PM
For Army Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade, the community pantry that was set up to help poor people who were severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic is like an apple that Lucifer or Satan, in a form of snake, had offered to Eve.
General Antonio Parlade Jr. (PCOO / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
So who represents Satan then?
“Isang tao lang ‘yan ‘di ba? Si Ana, si Patricia. Same with Satan. Si Satan binigyan ng apple si Eve. Doon lang nagsimula ‘yon (She did it alone right? That Ana Patricia? [It’s the] same with Satan. Satan gave an apple to Eve. It started from there),” Parlade said in an interview over One News on TV5 Tuesday, April 20.