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Facebook Fan Page Comments by the Public - Rhoda Mae Kasil – June 10, 2011
Congratulations to all policemen J - In reply to the post regarding the link to the teaser:
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- Rowena Leah Lagasca – June 9, 2011
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- Marifel Leongas Cortez – June 9, 2011
The finalists, who underwent rigorous screening process, consisted of eight non-commissioned officers and twelve commissioned officers. a maximum of ten will be named as this year’s COPS awardees who will receive their awards in Malacañang this June. (maybe it’s the other way around maam? 8 PCOs and 12 PNCOs…) - In reply to the post: “What is your ideal policeman? Is there one in your own community? Let us know!”
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- Michael Maquiling – June 7, 2011
PO2 Salaya is my ideal policewoman… she is a community oriented police officer who upholds the rule of law, a model citizen/individual and a person who is well-respected by us and the community of Maasin… PO2 Salaya as our Police Community Relation PNCO, this station was awarded as the Most Citizen Friendly Police Station in Western Visayas…. -
- Shayne Pabora – June 7, 2011
My ideal police officer is no other than PO2 Rina Salaya…. She is a responsible mother of her kids…. A responsible police officer who assigned in multiple designations… an amiable person to everybody… I know her personally as a well-dignified individual who help the community (especially old folks and young children) with sincerity and dedication… -
- Michael Mandate – June 7, 2011
I am a native of Maasin, Iloilo… for me an ideal police officer is a person who is willing to help the community without any uncertainty and hesitation, a role model and well-respected by the community… for me, she is Police Officer Rina Salaya… she is not a native of Maasin, Iloilo but I know her because of what she is doing for the betterment of the community -
- Ruthce de la Cruz – June 7, 2011
An ideal police officer ----- Makatao, Makabayan at MakaDiyos…. I’m proud to say that she is PO2 Rina Salaya -
- Cheryl Saenz – June 7, 2011
We strongly support PO2 Salaya to all her endeavors for the betterment and peace and order of Maasin, Iloilo….. she is a loving mother of her kids and an eloquent individual… she is very approachable and helpful to all the people who seek help… -
- Lebirato Castor Cagampang – June 8, 2011
My ideal police office ris the one who loves his/her work without knowing whatever the consequences in every decisions he/she make, one who can adopt every environment in the community, know how to mingle to the people and can adjust, one who family oriented individual and most important fear has in God. I choose PO2 Rina D. Salaya, she already done it before, and I know she can do better today! - In reply to the post: “What awaits our 2011 COPS Awardees> aside from the lined-up activities, they will each receive a trophy and cash prize from Metrobank Foundation + a Medalya ng Katangitanging Gawa from PNP. Oh, and the cash prize is P300,000; P25,000 of which will go to the winner’s unit of assignment in the form of equipment/ training / renovation
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- Rowena Leah Lagasca – May 30, 2011
Fabulously awesome! Mabuhay Metrobank Foundation! - In reply to the post: “Check out our updates regularly as we will post here each activity we will do for the Recognition Week. Of course, we will post first the names of the 2011 COPS awardees”
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- Rowena Leah Lagasca – May 29, 2011
From Baltimore City, Maryland, I’m praying and hoping (and of course rooting!) for one of the PCOs to win…! Thanks for the updates! KUDOS! This is one of the best FB fan pages. J - Rhoda May Kasil – May 28, 2011
All policemen deserves… I know they have the desire in their hearts to serve people. - In reply to the post: “I can’t wait till we are able to announce who are the winners. We got big plans for you! Take it from the awardees in the past.”
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- Rowena Leah Lagasca – May 28, 2011
From the view point of a civilian, I truly believe that all finalists are deserving and worthy of the recognition. Cheers and good luck to all COPS! Thank you for being country’s HEROES! - In reply to the post: “This is it… First day of Final Judging. Finalists from the Commissioned Officers category are shaking off their anxiety.”
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- Lebirato Castor Cagampang – May 22, 2011
Most of men and women of this organization are awaiting for the result of Top 10 COPS. We in Maasin MPS/PPO/PRO6 hoping for PO2 Rina D. Salaya, that she will be one of them! - In reply to the post: “We’ll be revealing the 20 finalists for 2011 COPS soon… Who’s your bet?”
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- Shayne Pabora – May 3, 2011
PO2 Rina Salaya of Maasin MPS, Iloilo PPO PRO 6 is my bet to be one of the COPS 2011… I know she deserves it… -
- Cheryl Saenz – May 3, 2011
PO2 Rina Salaya of Maasin MPS, Iloilo PPO, PRO6 is my bet to top 10 of the COPS 2011 because she deserved it to be one… -
- Lebirato Castor Cagampang – May 3, 2011
In vote for PO2 Rina D. Salaya of Maasin MPS, Iloilo PRO6 to be one of Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS) not because I kew her personally but in the sense that I know her dedication to contribute for the betterment of this organization… she’s the one! - In reply to the post featuring the PDI article on PSSupt. Dionardo Carlos’ participation in the Read Along Program
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- LadyEllen Valenciano Maranion – April 15, 2011
Kudos comrades…. -
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Police Chief Inspector Delia Jacob Ingalla Chief, Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD)/ Family, Juvenile, Gender and Development (FJGAD) Section Taguig City Police Station The office of a women’s and children’s protection desk is a fraught one: every day, stories of abuse, neglect and betrayal are what face the men and women who front it. Police Chief Inspector Delia Jacob Ingalla, leadership of the Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) and Family, Juvenile, Gender (FJGAD) Section has made the Taguig City Police Station a leader in the metropolitan area. On its roster is a list of 30 rescued victims, incurred with zero to minimal cost to their families, a record of its kind. And this is just the beginning of PCInsp Ingalla’s remarkable work. |
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Police Officer 3 Rodel Umaclap Alcano
Police Community Relations PNCO Calapan City Police Station Bagalangit, Mabini, Batangas Calapan City’s rapid industrial and tourist development has brought with it a host of problems, but it’s a job that PO3 Alcano is more than ready for. Over the past few years, operations headed by PO3 Alcano have taken down four illegal drug rings. From buy-bust operations to the large-scale neutralization of two clandestine laboratories that produced methamphetamines worth a PhP1,000,000, PO3 Alcano has been on the forefront of combating illegal drug manufacture and distribution in his Calapan. |
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Police Officer 2 Rina Dela Cruz Salaya Police Community Relations Human Rights/ Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team Desk PNCO Maasin Municipal Police Station Police Station of Iloilo. A mother of four herself, and a veteran of the police force for seven years, the youth of Police Officer 2 Rina dela Cruz Salaya of Maasin Municipality hides a steely determination to pursue justice for the sake of her community. The biggest lesson from PO2 Salaya’s tour of duty is that police efficiency can, in fact, curb the instances of abuse and increase the community’s trust in the law. Among the most notable operations she handled are child and women’s abuses. Public service is also a deeper concern for PO2 Salaya, who participates in no less than seven neighborhood-oriented community activities in her area of responsibility. |
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Senior Police Officer 2 Helen Lapay Dela Cruz
Women and Children Protection Desk Investigator National Capital Region, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (NCR-CIDG) Sasa, Davao City To the charges that the PNP is ineffectual and corrupt, we offer up the record of Senior Police Officer 2 Helen Lapay dela Cruz, Investigator for the Women and Children Protection Desk of NCR-Criminal investigation and Detection Group (NCR-CIDG). A lawyer and criminologist by education, SPO2 Dela Cruz is one of the finest detectives of the PNP: a record-holder of her kind, and a defender of women’s and children’s rights by avocation. |
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Senior Police Officer 4 Emmanuel Portillo Isiang
Chief Investigator Investigation and Detection Management Section, Surigao del Sur Police Provincial Office Lianga, Surigao del Sur An English major as the police force’s new detective sounds like the beginning of a pulp novel, but it is a fortuitous path that has brought Senior Police Officer 4 Emmanuel Portillo Isiang to the service of the people of his home province, Surigao del Sur. To be fair, the cases he has worked on as a detective – pursuing robbers, assassins, insurgents, drug pushers, and kidnappers – sound like fictional exploits. But SPO4 Isiang knows that police work isn’t just action heroics. |
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