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Graduate of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “Sambisig” Class of 1991, Marbil served on his early years as the chief of Bacoor City police (2004 to 2006), commander of the Presidential Protection Security Force of United Nations Contingent in Liberia (2006 to 2007), and chief of the Force Intelligence Division of Special Action Force (2008 to 2009).
The Chief of the Philippine National Police (abbreviated as C, PNP; Filipino: Hepe ng Pambansang Pulisya ng Pilipinas [2]) is the head of the Philippines' national police body, the Philippine National Police (PNP). The position is invariably held by a Police General, a four-star general police officer.
Benjamin "Benjie" Casuga Acorda Jr. (born December 4, 1967) is a retired Filipino police officer who served as the Chief of the Philippine National Police from April 24, 2023 until his extended forced retirement on March 31, 2024.
On September 29, 2024, Philippine National Police chief Rommel Marbil ordered the immediate reopening the investigation on the Barayuga case in light of new allegations that its personnel were allegedly involved in the killing. [18] [19] The CIDG has issued subpoenas to undisclosed people in relation to the case. [20]
Chief of the Philippine National Police (Chief, PNP): PGEN Rommel Francisco D. Marbil; The Deputy Chief for Administration of the Philippine National Police (TDCA, PNP): PMGEN Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. (Acting) The Deputy Chief for Operations of the Philippine National Police (TDCO, PNP): PLTGEN Robert T. Rodriguez (OIC)
Even before Indian legal challenges mounted, OpenAI chief Sam Altman planned an India visit for Feb. 5. An email shows two other senior executives, James Hairston and Srinivas Narayanan, also plan ...
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Two counts of malicious mischief under the Revised Penal Code (RPC), filed by Duterte at the Davao City prosecutor's office; [64] respondents include Abalos, PNP chief Police General Rommel Marbil, and Torre [63] In November 2024, Benhur Abalos submitted his counter-affidavit with the Department of Justice denying the allegations. [65]