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NAPOLCOM approves the hiring of 17,314 new police officers

NAPOLCOM approves the hiring of 17,314 new police officers

The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) has approved the recruitment of 17,314 patrolmen and patrolwomen to supplement personnel losses, raise personnel strength, boost police visibility, and improve the police-to-population ratio and the state of peace and order in the operational regions covered by the respective Police Regional Offices (PROs) and National Support Units (NSUs).

The NAPOLCOM En Banc, led by Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and NAPOLCOM Chairman Eduardo M. Año, issued Resolution No. 2021-0475 on April 27, 2021, authorizing the Philippine National Police’s CY 2021 Regular and Attrition Recruitment Program (PNP).

The 1,000 regular recruitment quota will be granted to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) in the first recruitment cycle, according to NAPOLCOM Vice Chairman and Executive Officer Vitaliano N. Aguirre II, to increase the region’s police-to-population ratio, mitigate personnel losses related to the localization program, and meet the Office’s personnel requirements.

“The 16,314 attrition recruitment quota, on the other hand, is intended to replace uniformed personnel losses due to separation from the service (retirement, designation, death, dismissal from the service, absence without leave),” Aguirre said.

The attrition recruitment quota for the PROs for the 1st and 2nd cycles shall be distributed, as follows: 

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For the NSUs, following is the allotment of the attrition recruitment quota for the 1st and 2nd cycles: 

Vice Chairman Aguirre said that Chiefs of PNP Offices/Units and members of the Screening and Selection Committee, including the head and members of the Secretariat, are required to strictly follow the existing rules and regulations on the recruitment, selection and appointment of Patrolman and Patrolwoman as well as the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) Omnibus Guidelines in the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines; otherwise, they would be subjected to administrative sanctions.

Source: NAPOLCOM