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  2. Philippine Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the American occupational government to replace the Spanish colonial Guardia Civil, [1] happened on the 19th century history of the Philippines. It was the first of the four branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. On January 29, 1991, it was merged with the Integrated National Police to form the Philippine National ...

  3. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group - Wikipedia

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    A Criminal Investigation Branch of the G2 to investigate crimes and maintain peace and order. This division remain operational after the independence of the Philippines from the United States on July 4, 1946. [2] In 1953, the Philippine Constabulary was integrated to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and a Police Affairs Division was created ...

  4. Antonio C. Torres - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Torres returned to the Philippines to join the newly formed Philippine National Guard and was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel by Governor-General of the Philippines Francis B. Harrison. In 1919, Speaker Osmeña made Torres his military aide for his tour of Japan, China, and Korea and was given official authority to study local ...

  5. Edilberto Leonardo - Wikipedia

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    As per Garma, Leonardo was endorsed since he fit Duterte's specification of a person who is a PNP officer or an Iglesia ni Cristo member. [5] This led to the implementation of the police-led Philippine drug war. In 2017, Leonardo was stationed as commander of the Manila Police District's (MPD) Moriones police station. [3]

  6. National Capital Region Police Office - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Constubulary (PC) itself would be abolished through Republic Act 6975, the Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, passed by the 8th Philippine Congress and [1] signed by then President Corazon Aquino in December 1990. The Philippine National Police (PNP) was established as in PC's place.

  7. Special Action Force - Wikipedia

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    Prior to recruitment, prospective SAF candidates must be recruited into the PNP with the rank of Police Officer 1 (PO1), now Patrolman as of 2022. [37] This would be followed by a six-month basic public safety course at the National Police Training Institute with field training done in the streets of the Philippines. [37]

  8. Lina Sarmiento - Wikipedia

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    Lina Sarmiento (born 1958) is the first female third-level official of the Philippine National Police to receive and hold the rank of director, a rank equivalent to that of a major general in the Philippine military. At this two-star rank level, Sarmiento became the head of the PNP’s Community Relations Group on June 22, 2012 at the age of 53 ...

  9. Robert Barbers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Zabala Barbers [a] (January 19, 1944 – December 25, 2005) was a Filipino police officer and politician. Barbers had served in the police force for almost three decades prior to becoming part of the government of the Philippines.