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Patrol 101 training ends

CAMP BGEN OSCAR M FLORENDO—72 top cops from the different local police stations of Region 1 finished the PATROL 1O1 training after a simple closing ceremony here on December 17, 2013.

The police commissioned officers (PCOs) who serve as chiefs of police (COPs) in their assigned area became the second batch of graduates.  Weeks ago, 70 COPs from the cities and first class municipalities took the same training. 

Acting as guest of honor and speaker was P/Sr. Supt. Moro Virgilio M. Lazo, deputy regional director for administration, who became the officer-in-charge PRO1 after Director P/Chief Supt. Ricardo C. Marquez took the Directorate for Operations post at Camp Crame.  A new regional director is still to be chosen by Chief PNP Alan LM Purisima.    

In his message, Lazo congratulated the participants and quoted Marquez.

“Patrolling is the bread and butter of police works, let us strengthen patrolling because we do not believe in magic, that is why, we take procedural changes, so may this be a step for the much desired PNP transformation.”, he cited.   

Lazo on the other hand, challenged the COPs to step up their efforts not only according to the salient features of PATROL 1O1 but for the overall picture of law enforcement regardless if it wasn’t included during the training. 

The participants are expected later on to share and disseminate what they’ve learned to their subordinates at the local level. 


Some of the subjects served were Effective Communication Skills, Tamang Bihis, Basic Traffic Investigation, Effective Community Organizing, Gender And Development, Intelligence Cycle, Profiling, Community Oriented Policing System, Leadership, Planning, Crime Trend Analysis, Vital Installation Security, RA 9344, Media Relations, Quad Policing and Self-Defense Tactics/Techniques. (PNP Region I)

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