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27 police chiefs, 2 police station commanders sacked in Bicol

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LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines (Bicol Standard) - Twenty-seven chiefs of police (COP) and two station commanders in the Bicol Region were relieved from their posts for failure to meet their performance targets covering the period from July 1 to August 11, 2016.

The Police Regional Officers Placement and Promotion Board (PROPPB) made the recommendations based upon a policy that should be adhered upon strictly by all COPs and station commanders, the report released on Saturday from Camp Simeon Ola read.

Ordered relieved from their posts are the following: COPs of Tabaco City and Legazpi City.

Also named in the same relief order are the COPs of Jovellar, Rapu-Rapu, Manito and Sto. Domingo, all in the province of Albay.

In Camarines Norte, five COPs were relived, namely: the COP of Capalonga, Paracale, Jose Panganiban, Vinzons and San Vicente.

Four COPs were relived in Camarines Sur, namely: the COP of Presentacion, Bombon, Ocampo and San Jose.

In Catanduanes, ordered relived were the COPs of Baras, Bato and Panganiban.

Five COP from Masbate were also included in the list of relieved COPs, namely: the COPs of Monreal, Palanas, Placer, San Fernando and San Jacinto.

In the Province of Sorsogon, four town COPs were removed from their post, namely: the COPs of Bulusan, Matnog, Prieto Diaz and Magdalena,

Meanwhile, two stations commanders in Naga City were relieved from their stations: the station commanders of Station 1 and 3.

All the abovementioned COPs and station commanders were ordered to undergo a refresher course for a period of 45 days especially on Managing Police Operations Training (MPOT).
 
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Melissa Basmayor is the editor of the Bicol Standard, a regional partner of Philstar.com

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