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The National Bureau of Investigation (Filipino: Pambansang Kawanihan ng Pagsisiyasat, abbreviated as NBI) [3] is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Justice, responsible for handling and solving major high-profile cases that are in the interest of the nation.
NBI clearance: National Bureau of Investigation [5] Overseas Employment Certificate: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration: Overseas Filipino Workers: Postal identity card: Philippine Postal Corporation (PhilPost) Filipino citizens and non-Filipino citizens with residency: Passport: Department of Foreign Affairs: Filipino citizens
The website was taken down by the NBI on April 22. [28] COMELEC spokesperson James Jimenez warned the public not to use the website, warning this could be a phishing site. [29] On April 21, COMELEC apologized for the privacy attacks by the hackers. [30]
Jesus Antonio Matamorosa Carpio (October 25, 1931 – May 26, 2010, sometimes referred to as J. Antonio Carpio) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist, educator, author, and army officer best known for his term as director of the Philippines' National Bureau of Investigation from 1986 to 1989, [1] [2] and for his earlier work in resisting the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos - first as a ...
NBI (disambiguation) Special Investigations Bureau (disambiguation) Intelligence Bureau (disambiguation) Criminal Investigation Department (disambiguation) Accident Investigation Bureau (disambiguation) Cambala Investigation Agency, Indian television show
New Bilibid Prison; the NBP Reservation houses the BuCor headquarters. The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor / ˈ b j ʊ. k ɔː r /; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Koreksiyon; [3] formerly the Bureau of Prisons from 1905 to 1989) is an agency of the Department of Justice which is charged with the custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, commonly known as Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL), who ...
The Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, also known as the Bayanihan Act, [1] and officially designated as Republic Act No. 11469, is a law in the Philippines that was enacted in March 2020 granting the President additional authority to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. [2] The word "bayanihan" is a Tagalog word for communal work.
AIGU initially was composed of personnel appointed by the Chairman of GAB and detailed staff from the Philippine National Police, the National Bureau of Investigation, the Philippine Racing Commission, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, other offices involved in gambling operations, as well as other law enforcement agencies in the country.