By Jong
Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (February 2, 2017) - Three hundred eighty-eight (388) new breed of police
officers 1 took their oath before their proud loved ones and family in a
ceremony held at the Police Regional Office 9 Multi-purpose, Mercedes, Zamboanga
City yesterday.
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Officer PSUPT. ROGELIO C. ALABATA disclosed that PRO9 Regional Director PCSUPT
BILLY B BELTRAN administered the oath taking of 302 male and 86 female police
officers 1 for the 2017 first Semester PO1 Attrition Recruitment Program.
Alabata
also said that Beltran, in his inspirational message to the newly recruits, challenged
the recruits that being in the police service is such a profession that
emphasized public service and being a public servant. For this, their
profession should not be perished by wrongdoings while in service.
The
PRO9 Regional Director also reminded the police trainees to bear in mind that
the police service is a noble profession and that if they failed to fulfill
their mandated duties and responsibilities, then as early as this stage, he
frankly informed the recruits to leave the ranks and go home. With the bad
images that the organization is facing, the organization needs dedicated,
honest and responsible police officers, Beltran added.
The
recruits were also challenged to submit themselves during training in
preparation for their deployment to various units and offices purposely to
combat against crimes and criminals in the region and look for their senior
officers who are dedicated and responsible one, as their role model.
The 388
new breed of police recruits who comes from the different city and provinces of
Zamboanga Peninsula, successfully passed the rigorous examinations conducted by
the PRO9 Recruitment Screening Committee after they subjected to height and
weight examinations, agility test, neuro-psychiatric test, drug test,
medical/dental examinations and final screening interview, Alabata added.
Being
appointed on temporary status, the 388 new police recruits will undergo Public
Safety Basic Recruit Course (PSBRC) at the Regional Training School 9, in Camp
Felizimo Marcos, Pasonanca, Zamboanga City for six (6) months to acquire the
highest standards of police discipline, industry, courtesy and value. This is
followed by a Field Training Program (FTP) for another six (6) months in cities
and province within Zamboanga Peninsula in order to have an actual observation and
experience in the fields of investigation, traffic and patrol. Right after the
FTP, the new Police Officers will undergo rigid PNP Modified Special
Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training (SCOUT) for 45 days.
The new
police officers will be receiving a monthly basic pay of P14, 834.00 excluding
other allowances while undergoing training.
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