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100 new police officers take oath

ILOILO CITY (PIA) - - A total of 100 police recruits took oath as new members of the Philippine National Police on November 8 at the Police Regional Office 6 headquarters in Camp Gen Martin Teofilo B Delgado here. 

PRO 6 Director Police Brigadier General Rolando F. Miranda administered the oath of the new police officers composed of 84 males and 16 females.

In his message, Miranda reminded the PNP recruits to commit themselves to training. So much is expected from them since they are already a government property and subject to rules, policies and regulations governing the organization.

“You are very lucky to pass all the requirements set forth by the PNP for you to be appointed as patrolman and patrolwoman on a temporary status,” Miranda added.

Reception rites followed after the oath taking ceremony.

This is a tradition of the PNP to prepare the recruits physically and give them insights on what to expect in the training center. The Reception is just a beginning, a step of removing the “civilian antiques” of the recruits and letting them embrace the regimented way of life.

“Ngayon magsisimula ang bagong yugto ng buhay ninyo and you will be trained to

be a public servant, wag niyong sayangin ang pinaghirapan ninyo.Pagbutihin niyo ang training at isapuso.We have to commit ourselves to be of service to the nation,” said Miranda

The police trainees will undergo a six-month Public Safety Basic Recruit Course at the Regional Training Center 6, Bakyas, Mansilingan, Bacolod City, to be followed by another six months of Field Training Program. These are requisites for their permanency. (RPIO6/laf/PIA6-Iloilo) 

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