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Calabarzon police officials reshuffled en masse

By Saul Pa-a

October 20, 2018, 5:09 pm

CAMP GEN. VICENTE LIM, Calamba City - Chief Supt. Edward Carranza, Calabarzon Police Regional Director, has reorganized the region's police force en masse.

The reorganization involved the relief from present post of a Senior Superintendent, 27 Superintendents, and two Police Chief Inspectors (PCI), and their reassignment to new posts within the region composed of the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas , Rizal and Quezon.

The Police Regional Office in Calabarzon (PRO4A) released the list of officials affected by the reorganization Friday.

“The reorganization is the result of the regular performance assessment of the region by the Oversight Committee Members on Illegal Drugs and Illegal Gambling and the Enhanced Managing Police Operations,” Supt. Chitadel C. Gaoiran, chief of the PRO4A public information office, told the Philippine News Agency.

Gaoiran said the oversight committee members are composed of the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division, Regional Operations and Plans Division, Regional Police Community Relations Division, Regional Intelligence Division and Regional Personnel and Human Resource Development Division headed by its Chairman and Deputy Regional Director for Operations, Senior Supt. Marlon V. Madrid.

The assessment of the performance of the Chiefs of Police covers the period from June to September 2018, added Gaorian.

In his statement on the police officials’ reshuffle, Carranza said PRO4A is still at its peak in terms of the anti-criminality and illegal drugs campaigns "in line with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte's directive and with our Chief PNP, Police Director General Oscar D. Albayalde's leadership focus on the eradication of illegal drugs in our country".

“Despite our strong standing, we will not rest on our laurels but instead we want to make sure that our men on the ground especially our Chiefs of Police could deliver what is expected of them and if not then we will replace them with those who could," he said.

Carranza said the reshuffle, which became effective Oct. 16, was part of the routine system in the PNP, wherein those who already met the maximum two years of tenure as Chief of Police will be relieved from the said position, including those who were transferred due to career advancement.

“Movement of our officers will ensure a more balanced, efficient, and productive leadership in their new assignments. It is also our policy in the PNP to look into the career advancement of our officers. This is part of preparing them for their future assignments especially as managers and leaders,” he said.

He also assured that the regional police command wants to make sure they are putting the right person on the right job, where they could perform their best in serving the community.

Carranza has already sent letters to the Local Chief Executives (LCEs) across the region informing them of the relief of their chiefs of police and re-assignment of new officers in their respective local government units (LGUs).

“I have the full trust and confidence to these officers that they will lead by example for their people on the field and expect them to deliver effectively,” the Regional Director said.

Laguna Police Provincial Director Senior Supt. Kirby John B. Kraft was replaced by Senior Supt. Eleazar P. Matta following the turnover of command ceremony at Camp Gen. Paciano Rizal in Sta. Cruz, Laguna last Tuesday (Oct. 16).

Besides Laguna province, those re-assigned effective Oct. 16 are Supt. Rafael Pagkalinawan Torres as Asst. Chief, Regional Operations and Plans Division (PRO 4A); Supt. Eduard Padilla Mallo as Asst Chief, Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division (PRO 4A); Supt. Alex Fronda Delos Santos as Deputy Force Commander, Regional Mobile Force Batallion; Supt. Geovanny Emerick Acain Sibalo as Chief, Intelligence Unit, Batangas PPO; Supt. Ramon Lazo Balauag as Chief of Police, City of Tanauan, Batangas PPO;

Supt. Reynaldo Medieta Maclang as Chief of Police, City of Tanauan, Batangas PPO; Supt. Romulo Adoreno Albacea, Chief of Police, Rosario MPS, Batangas PPO; Supt. Virgilio Villena Rubio, Chief, Police Community Relations Unit, Cavite PPO; Supt. Alex Tornea Dimaculangan, Chief, Operations Unit, Cavite PPO; Supt. Bonifacio Laqui Bosita, Chief of Police, Rosario MPS, Cavite PPO; Supt. Freddie Parungao Dantes, Chief of Police, Tanza MPS, Cavite PPO; Supt. Harold Payumo Depositar, Chief of Police, Calamba City, Laguna PPO; Supt. Danilo Gumia Mendoza, Chief of Police, Biñan CPS, Laguna PPO;

Supt. Louie Dollesen Dionglay, Chief of Police, Los Baños, Laguna PPO; Supt. Reydante Endonila Ariza, Chief of Police, Lucena City, Quezon PPO; Supt. Franco Allex Mendez Reglos, Chief of Police, Candelaria MPS, Quezon PPO; Supt. Julio Reyes Go, Chief of Police, Sariaya MPS, Quezon PPO; Supt. Erwin Montañez Obal, Chief of Police, Lopez MPS, Quezon PPO; Supt. Alvin Ruby Consolacion, Chief of Police, Tiaong MPS, Quezon PPO; Supt. Vicente Oligario Amante, Chief, Operations Unit, Rizal PPO;

Supt. Erickson Barairo Roranes, Rizal Provincial Mobile Force commander; Supt. Joselito Madiam de Sesto, Chief of Police, Binangonan MPS, Rizal PPO; Supt. Roderick Dela Peña Tonga, Chief of Police, San Mateo MPS, Rizal PPO; Supt. Dennis Ladub De Leon, ORID; Supt. Mark Joseph Saguid Laygo, COP, Tayabas CPS (Class B); Supt. Ronan Rodriguez Claravall, PHAU; Supt. Renato Cantos Mercado, Rizal PHAS; PCI Gaylor Flores Pagalang, Chief of Police, Bay MPS, Laguna; PCI Rolly Buhisan Liegen, Chief of Police, Calauan MPS, Laguna. (PNA)

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