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COLLEGE OF CRIMININAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

LEA 1

MODULE 10 – WEEK 7

Prepared by: ALBERT B. GALORA


Instructor

Checked by: MARK P. CIANO, MSCRIM


Dean, Criminology Dept.

Noted by: DR. TROFIMA M. PANGONILO


VPAA

Approved by: JOSSETTE Y. PEREZ-DAES, RN


President
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POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION


WITH POLICE PLANNING (LEA 1)
MODULE 10 - WEEK 7

Chapter III: ORGANIZATIONAL SET-UP OF THE PNP

National Operational Support Units


a. Crime Laboratory (CL)
The PNP Crime Laboratory has the mandate under Section 35 of Republic Act No.
6975 to provide scientific and technical investigative aid in crime detection to the PNP and
other government offices. The PNP Crime Laboratory is placed under the functional
authority of the Director for Investigation and Detective Management. As such, the Director
for Investigation and Detective Management who is under the supervision of the Deputy
Chief, PNP for Operations has the power to control specified processes, policies and other
matters of the PNP Crime Laboratory.
The PNP Crime Laboratory shall be headed by a Director with the rank of Police
Brigadier General who shall be assisted by: a Deputy Director for Administration and a
Deputy Director for Operations, both with prescribed rank of Police Colonel: a Deputy
Director for Forensic Services who is a Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) with plantilla
position of Director I and Salary Grade of 25; and, a Chief of Staff with the prescribed rank
of Police Colonel.

b. Highway Patrol Group (HPG)


The Director for Operations shall exercise functional authority of the Highway
Patrol Group. As such, the Director for Operations, who is under the supervision of the
Deputy Chief, PNP for Operations, has the power to control specified processes, practices
and other matters of the Highway Patrol Group.
The Command Group of the HPG shall be composed of the Director with a rank of
Police Brigadier General, the Deputy Director for Administration, the Deputy Director for
Operations and the Chief of Staff, all with prescribed rank of Police Colonel.

c. Maritime Group (MG)


Under Republic Act No. 6975 Section 35 b.1. otherwise known as Department of
Interior and Local Government Act of 1991 provides for the creation of the Maritime Group
(MG) as one of the Operational Support Units of the PNP mandated to perform all police
function over territorial waters, lakes and rivers, coastal areas to include ports and harbors
and small islands for the security and the sustainable development of the maritime
environment in the country.
Further the Maritime Group has the function to train, equip, mobilize, organize and
manage resources for effective maritime law enforcement and internal security operations;
to enforce all laws, rules, regulation and ordinances relative to the protection of lives,
properties, and the environment; to arrest, investigate and assist in prosecution of terrorist,
smugglers, drug traffickers and other criminal elements; to conduct search and rescue
operations and to perform other tasks as directed by the Chief, PNP.
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d. Police Security Protection Group (PSPG)


The Police Security and Protection Group (PSPG) as a National Operational
Support Unit of the Philippine National Police has the mandate of providing security for
government official, visiting dignitaries and private individuals authorized to be given
protection as well as the protection of vital installations in the country.
The Command Group of the PSPG shall be headed by a Director with the
prescribed rank of Police Brigadier General, who shall be assisted by a Deputy Director
and a Chief of Staff, both with the prescribed rank of Police Colonel.

e. Intelligence Group (IG)


Under Section 35 (b) of Republic Act No. 6975 the Intelligence Group shall serve
as the intelligence and counterintelligence operating unit of the PNP. The Command
Group shall be composed of the Director with prescribed rank of Police Brigadier General,
the Deputy Director for Administration, the Deputy Director for Operations and the Chief
of Staff all with prescribed rank of Police Colonel.

f. Special Action Force (SAF)


Under Section 35 (b) of Republic Act No. 6975, the Special Action Force has the
mandate to actively support the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in internal security
operations (ISO) pursuant to Executive Order No. 546, series of 2006.
The SAF Command Group shall be composed of the Director with the rank of Major
General (as prescribed under NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 2010-001), the Deputy Director
with the rank of Police Brigadier General and the Chief of Staff with the rank of Police
Colonel.

g. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)


Under Republic Act 6975, Section 35 (b), the CIDG has the mandate to undertake
the monitoring, investigation and prosecution of all crimes involving economic sabotage,
and other crimes of such magnitude and extent as to indicate their commission by highly
placed professional criminal syndicates and organizations.
The CIDG shall be placed under the functional authority of the Director for
Investigation and Detective Management (TDIDM). As such, the Director, DIDM who is
under the supervision of the Deputy Chief, PNP for Operations, shall have the power to
control specified, processes, practices, and other matters of the Group (NHQ-PNP
Circular No. DPL-03-02 dated October 26, 2003)

h. Aviation Security Group (AVSEGROUP)


Under Republic Act 6975, Section 35 (b), the Aviation Security Unit in coordination
with airport authorities shall secure all the country’s airports against offensive and
terroristic acts that threaten civil aviation, exercise operational control and supervision
over all agencies involved in airport security operation, and enforce all laws and
regulations relative to air travel protection and safety.
The AVSEGROUP shall be placed under the functional supervision of the Director
for Operations. As such, the Director for Operations who is under the supervision of the
Deputy Chief, PNP for operations has the power to control specified processes, policies
and other matters pertaining to the AVSEGROUP.
The AVSEGROUP shall be headed by a Director with a prescribed rank of Police
Brigadier General. The Director shall be assisted by a Deputy Director for Administration;
a Deputy for Operations; and a Chief of Staff, all with the prescribed rank of Police Colonel.
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i. Anti-Kidnapping Group (AKG)


The AKG was activated thru NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 2012-027 dated January
19, 2012 from the defunct Police Anti-Crime and Emergency Response (PACER) which
has the mandate of combating KFR. The PNP-AKG serves as the primary unit of the PNP
in addressing kidnapping menace in the country and handling hostage situations.
The Director for Operations shall exercise functional authority over the PNP Anti-
Kidnapping Group. As such, the Director for Operations who is under the Deputy Chief,
PNP for Operations has the power to control specified processes, practices and other
matters of the said group.
In accordance with NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 2017-624 dated December 1,
2017, the rank of the Director, PNP AKG shall be changed from Police Colonel to “Police
Brigadier General”.

j. Police Community Affairs Development Group (PCADG)


The Police Community Relations Group (PCRG) was restructured, strengthened,
and renamed as “Police Community Affairs and Development Group, with official acronym
“PCADG” in order to enhance the capability of the group in the performance of its mandate
in implementing plans and programs for the promotion of community and citizen’s
participation in the maintenance of peace and order and public safety.
The PCADG shall be placed under the functional authority of the Director for Police
Community Relations (TDPCR). As such, the Director DPCR who is under the supervision
of the Deputy Chief, PNP for Operations shall have the power to control specified
processes, practices, and other matters of the group.
The Command Group of the PCADG shall be composed of the Director with the
rank of Police Brigadier General, the Deputy Director, and the Chief of Staff both with the
rank of Police Colonel.

k. Civil Security Group


The mandate of the Civil Security Group under Section 35 of Republic Act 6975
shall provide administrative services and general supervision over organization, business
operation and activities of all organized private detectives, watchmen, security guard
agencies and company guard forces. Further, it has the power and authority in supervising
the licensing and registration of firearms and explosive.
The CSG has two regulatory offices which is the Firearms and Explosive Division
(FED) and Security Agency Guard Supervision Division (SAGSD) which was eventually
renamed as Firearms Explosives Officer (FEO) and Supervisory Office for Security
and Investigation Agencies (SOSIA).

l. Anti-Cybercrime Group
The Anti-Cybercrime Group as one of the National Operational Support Unit of the
Philippine National Police shall effectively perform its mandate as provided under the
Rules and Regulations Implementing Republic Act No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act
of 2012) and other related laws.
The Director for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM) shall exercise
functional authority over the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group. As such, the Director for
Investigation and Detective Management who is under the Deputy Chief, PNP for
Operations has the power to control specified processes, practices and other matters of
the said group.
The Command Group of the PNP ACG shall be composed of the following: 1) the
Director, with the rank of Police Brigadier General; 2) the Deputy Director for
Administration and the Deputy Director for Operations, both with the rank of Police
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Colonel; and, 3) the Chief of Staff, with the rank of Police Colonel, who shall direct,
supervise and manage the administrative affairs of the Group and facilitate coordination
among the different Divisions and units of the PNPACG.

m. Explosive Ordinance Disposal and Canine Group (EOD-K9)


Under Resolution No. 2016-277, the NAPOLCOM approved the creation of
EOD/K9 Group as the primarily responsible for the management, deployment, utilization
and development of EOD and Canine units of the PNP.

n. Drug Enforcement Group


Under NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 2017-317, APPROVING THE
REORGANIZATION AND RENAMING OF THE PNP ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS GROUP
(PNP-AIDG) AS “PNP DRUG ENFORCEMENT GROUP (PNP-DEG)”, and creation of
Drug Enforcement Units, PNP-AIDG shall primarily be responsible in the implementation
of the anti-illegal drugs strategy of the PNP in support to the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency (PDEA).
The Director for Operations shall exercise functional authority over the PNP Drug
Enforcement Group. As such, the Director for Operation who is under the Deputy Chief,
PNP for Operations has the power to control specified processes, practices and other
matters of the said group.
The Command Group of the PNP-DEG shall be composed of the following: a) the
Director, with the rank of Police Brigadier General; b) the Deputy Director for
Administration and the Deputy Director for Operations, both with the rank of Police
Colonel; and c) the Chief of Staff, with the rank of Police Colonel, who shall direct,
supervise, and manage the administrative affairs of the group and facilitate coordination
among the different Division and units of the PNP-DEG.

o. Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP-IMEG)


The Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) as a national operational
support unit of the PNP shall be responsible in information gathering and conduct of
offensive operations against erring PNP personnel. Specifically, it shall conduct
intelligence build-up and law enforcement operations against PNP personnel who are
believed to be involved or protecting any illegal activities such as: drug trafficking, human
trafficking, financial crimes, cybercrime, malversation, pilferage, graft and corrupt
practices, security violations and others.
The Director for Intelligence shall exercise functional authority over the Integrity
and Anti-Corruption Group. As such, the Director for Intelligence who is under the Deputy
Chief, PNP for Operations has the power to control specified processes, practices and
other matters of the said group.
The Command Group of the IMEG shall be composed of the following: a) the
Director, with the rank of Police Colonel; b) the Deputy Director for Administration and
Deputy Director for Operations, both with the rank of Police Colonel; and c) the Chief of
Staff with the rank of Police Colonel who shall direct, supervise, and manage the
administrative affairs of the group and facilitate coordination with the different divisions
and units of the IMEGs.

POLICE REGIONAL OFFICES (PROs)


Composition of the PNP Regional Offices corresponding to 17 Police Regional Office
(PRO) Headquarters (NCR, PRO 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B (MIMAROPA), 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
BARMM and Cordillera).
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POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE ADDRESS


(PRO)
1. National Capital Region Police Office General Santos Avenue, Lower Bicutan,
(NCRPO) Taguig
2. Police Regional Office 1 (PRO 1) Camp B. Gen Oscar M Florendo, Parian, City
of San Fernando, La Union
3. Police Regional Office 2 (PRO 2) Camp Marcelo A. Adduru, Tuguegarao City,
Cagayan
4. Police Regional Office 3 (PRO 3) Camp Olivas MacArthur Highway, San
Fernando, Pampanga
5. Police Regional Office 4A (PRO 4A) Calamba City, Laguna
6. Police Regional Office 4B (PRO 4B) Camp Efigenio C Navarro, Calapan City,
Oriental Mindoro
7. Police Regional Office 5 (PRO 5) Camp General Simeon A. Ola, Legaspi City
8. Police Regional Office 6 (PRO 6) Camp Martin Teofilo B. Delgado, Fort San
Pedro, Iloilo City
9. Police Regional Office 7 (PRO 7) Camp Sergio Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City
10. Police Regional Office 8 (PRO 8) Camp Ruperto K. Kangleon, Palo, Leyte
11. Police Regional Office 9 (PRO 9) Camp Col. Romeo A. Abendan, Mercedes,
Zamboanga City
12. Police Regional Office 10 (PRO 10) Camp Alagar, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City
13. Police Regional Office 11 (PRO 11) Camp Quintin M. Merecido, Buhangin, Davao
City
14. Police Regional Office 12 (PRO 12) Camp Fermin Lira, General Santos City
15. Police Regional Office 13 (PRO 13) Camp Col. Rafael C. Rodriguez, Libertad,
Butuan City
16. Police Regional Office BARMM – Camp General Salipada K. Pendatun, Parang,
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Maguindanao
Muslim Mindanao (PRO BARMM)
17. Police Regional Office Cordillera (PRO Camp Major Bado Dangwa, La Trinidad,
COR) Benguet

The Police Regional Office Headquarters shall maintain nine (9) Regional Divisions
namely:
1. Regional Personnel and Records Management Division (RPMD or R1);
2. Regional Intelligence Division (RID or R2);
3. Regional Operation Management Division (ROMD or R3);
4. Regional Logistics Research Development Division (RLRDD or R4);
5. Regional Community Affairs Development Division (RCADD or R5);
6. Regional Comptrollership Division (RCD or R6);
7. Regional Investigation Detective Management Division (RIDMD or R7);
8. The Regional Learning and Doctrine Development Division (RLDDD or R8);
9. The Regional Plans and Strategy Management Division (RPSMD or R9) and
Regional Headquarters Support Unit (RHSU)

Regional Mobile Force (RMFB)


It was formerly called as Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) and each Police
Regional Office shall be authorized to maintain one (1) Regional Mobile Force Battalion with
official acronym “RMFB” which shall conduct internal security operations and reinforce/support
the Police Units under the area of jurisdiction of the concerned Regional Police Office in public
safety operations, special police operations, and law enforcement operations. The RMFB shall be
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placed under the administrative supervision and operational control of the Regional Director, PRO
and shall be headed by a Police Commissioned Officer with the rank of Police Colonel who shall
be called “Force Commander” who shall direct, command and control the battalion and attached
elements.

Regional Director (RD)


The heads of the different Regional Police Offices with the rank of Police Brigadier General
shall assume the position title of Regional Director. The Regional Director of the Philippine
National Police shall have command, supervision, and control of the PNP elements/units in his
area of operation which shall include tactical and strategic movements, deployments, placements,
and/or utilization of the entire police or any of its elements and components, equipment, facilities
and other resources within his territorial jurisdiction, the training of the members thereof and such
powers that may be necessary to effectively accomplish the missions and functions of the police
therein. Further, the director shall exercise administrative supervision and operational control over
the personnel assigned in their respective PROs including the personnel assigned in Police
Provincial Offices, City Police Offices and lower units within the jurisdiction of the region.

Regional Director’s Personal Staff


1. Regional Internal Affairs Service (RIAS)
2. Human Right Affairs Office (HRAO)
3. Public Information Officer (PIO)
4. Regional Executive Senior Police Officer (RESPO)

The Deputy Regional Director for Administration (DRDA)


The Deputy Regional Director for Administration shall have the rank of Police Brigadier
General. He shall act as the second in command at the regional level, perform such functions as
may be delegated by the Regional Director, or act in the latter’s absence.

The Deputy Regional Director for Operation (DRDO)


The Deputy Regional Director for Operation shall have the rank of Police Colonel. He shall
act as the third in command at the regional level, performs such functions as may be delegated
by the Regional Director.

The Chief of the Regional Staff, PRO (CRS)


The Chief of the Regional Staff shall have the rank of Police Colonel which has the function
to oversee all the activities and to ensure that the staff are performing their tasks effectively and
facilitates the smooth coordination of the offices at the Regional level.

National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO)


The NCRPO Command Group shall be composed of the Regional Director, NCRPO with
the rank of Police Major General, the Deputy Regional Director for Operations, and the Chief of
Regional Staff, all with the rank of Police Brigadier General.

The NCRPO Headquarters shall maintain nine Regional Staff, namely: 1.) Regional
Personnel and Records Management Division (RPRMD or R1); 2.) Regional Intelligence Division
(RID or R2); 3.) Regional Operation Management Division (ROMD or R3); 4.) Regional Logistics
Research Development Division (RLRDD) or R4); 5.) Regional Community Affairs Development
Division (RCADD or R5); 6.) Regional Comptrollership Division (RCD or R6); 7.) Regional
Investigation Detective Management Division (RIDMD or R7); 8.) The Regional Learning and
Doctrine Development Division (RLDDD or R8); 9.) The Regional Plans and Strategy
Management Division (RPSMD or R9).
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The NCRPO Regional Staff shall be headed by Police Commissioned Officers (PCOs)
with the rank of Police Colonel. In addition, the NCRPO shall maintain its Regional Headquarters
Support Unit (RHSU) and the PNP-Presidential Security Force Unit (PNP-PSFU) which will
provide assistance and support to the Presidential Security Group (PSG) in maintaining the
security within the perimeter and surrounding of Malacañang Palace and other engagement areas
of the President within Metro Manila and shall likewise be headed by PCOs with the rank of Police
Colonel.

NCRPO Regional Mobile Force Battalion (NCRPOMFB)


The NCRPOMFB shall be organized and placed under the administrative supervision and
operational control of the Regional Director, NCRPO and shall be headed by a Police
Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police Colonel who shall be called as “Force
Commander”.

The District Director/NCR District Director


The heads of the five (5) police districts shall be the District Director with the rank of Police
Brigadier General and assisted by a Deputy District Director for Administration and Operation with
the rank of Police Colonel. He shall take charge of the performance of specified PNP functions
applicable to his area or responsibility, including supervision of PNP support units assigned
thereat.

NCR Police District HEADQUARTERS


Manila Police District United Nations, Taft Avenue, Ermita, Manila
Quezon City Police District Camp P/Major Gen Tomas Karingal, Sikatuna
Village, Quezon City
Northern Police District Tanigue St., Kaunlaran Village, Caloocan City
Eastern Police District Caruncho Avenue, Pasig City
Southern Police District Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City

District Mobile Force Battalion (DMFB)


It is formerly named as District Public Safety Battalion. It refers to a Battalion-size mobile
reaction unit established in each NCR Police District, namely: Manila Police District, Quezon City
Police District, Northern Police District, Eastern Police District, and Southern Police District, for
internal security operations and to reinforce/support territorial police units in public safety
operations, law enforcement operations, and special police operations. It shall be headed by a
Police Commission Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police Colonel who shall be called “Force
Commander”.

NCR Police District District Mobile Force Battalion


Manila Police District Manila Police District Mobile Force Battalion
(MPDMFB)
Quezon City Police District Quezon City Police District Mobile Force
Battalion (QCPDMFB)
Northern Police District Northern Police District Mobile Force Battalion
(NPDMFB)
Eastern Police District Eastern Police District Mobile Force Battalion
(EPDMFB)
Southern Police District Southern Police District Mobile Force
Battalion (SPDMFB)
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Provincial Police Office (PPO) / City Police Office (CPO)


The head of the police in the province shall be the Provincial Director and in the Highly
Urbanized City, City Directors. The Provincial Director/City Director with the prescribed rank of
Police Colonel shall have command, supervision and control of the police in his operational area
which shall include the power to direct and control the tactical and strategic movements,
deployment, placements and/or utilization of the police or any of its elements and components,
equipment, facilities and other resources within his territorial jurisdiction, the training of the
members thereof, and other powers that may be necessary to effectively accomplish the missions
and functions of the police therein.

Deputy Provincial Director for Administration (DPDA) / Deputy City Director for
Administration (DCDA)
The Deputy Provincial Director for Administration/Deputy City Director for Administration
shall assist the Provincial/City Director in the exercise of command specifically in supervising and
coordinating the administrative and auxiliary services of the command in support of its missions
and functions.

Deputy Provincial Director for Operations (DPDO) / Deputy City Director for Operations
(DCDO)
The Deputy Provincial Director for Operations/Deputy City Director for Operations shall
assist the Provincial Director in the exercise of command, supervision and control of the police
and as third in command at the provincial level, shall act as the Provincial Director in the absence
and inability of the latter and of the Deputy Provincial Director for Administration.

POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICES (PPO)


The Command Group of each Police Provincial Office shall be composed of the Provincial
Director, (PD, PPO), with the rank of Police Colonel; the Deputy Provincial Director for
Administration (DPDA), and the Deputy Provincial Director for Operations (DPDO). The
prescribed rank of DPDA, PPO and DPDO, PPO shall be Police Lieutenant Colonel. All Provincial
Directors, PPOs shall exercise administrative and operational control over the personnel assigned
in their respective PPO including the personnel assigned in Police Stations and lower units within
the jurisdiction of the Province.

CITY POLICE OFFICES (CPO)


The Command Group of each City Police Office shall be composed of the City Director
(CD, CPO) with the rank of Police Colonel; the Deputy City Director for Administration (DCDA),
and the Deputy City Director for Operations (DCDO). The prescribed rank for DCDA, CPO and
DCDO, CPO shall be Police Lieutenant Colonel. All City Directors, CPOs shall exercise
administrative supervision and operational control over the personnel assigned in their respective
CPO including the personnel assigned in Police Stations and lower units within the jurisdiction of
the City.

Provincial/City Mobile Force Company (PMFC)


Provincial Mobile Force Company
Each PPO shall maintain one (1) to two (2) Provincial Mobile Force Company with the
official acronym “PMFC” to conduct internal security operations and reinforce/support the Police
Stations within the area of jurisdiction of the concerned PPO in public safety operations, special
police operations, and law enforcement operations. It shall be placed under the administrative
supervision and operational control of the Provincial Director, PPO. The PMFC shall be headed
by a Police Commission Officer with the rank of Police Lieutenant Colonel.
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City Mobile Force Company


The City Police Office shall maintain one (1) City Mobile Force Company with official
acronym “CMFC” to conduct internal security operations and to reinforce/support the territorial
police stations in public safety operations, special police operations and law enforcement
operations. It shall be placed under the administrative supervision and operational control of the
City Director, CPO. The CMFC shall be headed by a Police Commission Officer with the rank of
Police Lieutenant Colonel who shall be called Force Commander.

Provincial Mobile Force Platoon (PMFP)


It refers to a platoon-size mobile reaction unit in a province which does not require the
composition and full complement of a Provincial Mobile Company for intern Security operations
and to reinforce/support territorial police unit in public safety operations, law enforcement
operations, and special police operations. It shall be headed by a Police Commission Officer with
the rank of Police Major who shall be called “Force Commander”.

MUNICIPAL/CITY POLICE STATION (M/CPS)


Municipal/City Police Station
A Police Station, which is established in every component city and municipality, is headed
by a Chief of Police, under the direct command and control of the Provincial/City/District Director.
He is in charged with the effective execution and accomplishment of the law enforcement and
public safety missions and functions of the PNP in their respective operational area.
The chief of police for Type A, B, and C Component Cities has the prescribed rank of
Police Lieutenant Colonel and the Deputy Chief of Police with the rank of Police Major.

Component Cities:
a. Component City Police Station (4 Sub-stations or more) Type A for cities with
population ranging from 100,000 and above.
b. Component City Police Station (2-3 Sub-stations) Type B for cities with population
ranging from 75,000 and to less than 100,000.
c. Component City Police Station (1 Sub-station) Type C for cities with less than 75,000
populations.

Municipalities:
a. Municipal Police Station (with one sub-station-optional) Type A for those with
population ranging from 75,000 or more. The Chief of Police has the prescribed rank of
Police Lieutenant Colonel and the Deputy Chief of Police with the rank of Police Captain.
b. Municipal Police Station Type B for those with population ranging from 30,000 to less
than 75,000. The Chief of Police has the prescribed rank of Police Major and the Deputy
Chief of Police with the rank of Police Lieutenant.
c. Municipal Police Station Type C for those with population of less than 30,000. The Chief
of Police has the prescribed rank of Police Captain and the Deputy Chief of Police with
the rank of Police Lieutenant.
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COMMUNITY POLICE ASSISTANCE (COMPAC) / POLICE COMMUNITY PRECINCTS (PCP)


Municipal Police Sub-station / Police Community Precincts (PCP)
The Municipal Police Sub-station shall maintain peace, order and public safety within their
respective jurisdiction. The prescribe rank for sub-station commanders for Component City Police
Station Type A, B, and C is Police Lieutenant while for municipal police station type A is Police
Executive Master Sergeant. It shall consist of two (2) principal sections with corresponding
functions as follows:
a. Patrol Section
 Preservation of peace and order
 Suppression of criminal activities
 Crime prevention
 Inspectional activities
b. Investigation Section
 Crime investigation
 Vice control
 Control of juvenile delinquency
 intelligence

Reference: Law Enforcement Organization and Administration Inter Agency Approach 2021
by: PCol Judy S. Lopez, Pcpl Thomas B. Taynan, Jr.

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