The Philippine National Police (PNP) National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) was known as the Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command or PC METROCOM. It was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 85 dated July 5, 1967 as a Special Strike Force of the Police Forces in Metro Manila. The need for it arose when an upward trend in crime was noted with the then existing four (4) cities and thirteen (13) municipalities comprising Metropolitan Manila.
The command then was given the mission to conduct operations in order to neutralize National Security Threats in Metro Manila and to support he Local Police Forces in the suppression and prevention of Crime.
On March 21, 1974, the Metropolitan Police Force came into existence by virtue of Presidential Decree Nr 421. The Presidential Decree integrates all Police, Jail, and Fire Departments within Metro Manila under the designated Commanding General of the METROCOM as concurrent head of the unit.
After the successful People's Power Revolution in February 1986. The PC METROCOM was renamed PC Capital Regional Command or PC CAPCOM.
Within the passing of Republic Act 6975, otherwise known as the PNP Law, The PC/INP was abolished and in place, the Philippine National Police was created.
In compliance with the provision of RA 6975, as stated that NCR may have two (2) Regional Offices. Napolcom issued Resolution Nr 93-4 to create two Regional Offices known as NORTH and SOUTH CAPCOM. Since the word "may", recreation of two (2) NCR Regional Offices, in RA 6975 is merely permissive and not mandatory. Pursuant to NAPOLCOM Resolution Nr 93-012 dtd 12 April 1993 both NORTH and SOUTH CAPCOM deactivated and subsequently same resolution, PNP CAPITAL COMMAND (CAPCOM) was activated. After a year PNP CAPCOM was renamed National Capital Regional Command or PNP NCRC.
On 31 June 1996 the PNP NCRC was renamed PNP National Capital Regional Police Office or NCRPO, pursuant to NAPOLCOM Resolution Nr 96-058 amending Resolution 92-36 on the streamlining of the PN Organizational Structure and the reiterating the role of Police Regional and Provincial Offices.
Presently, the PNP NCRPO is the primary unit of the Philippine National Police in the Peace and Order and Public Safety Campaign in Metro Manila.
Source: http://www.ncrpo.org/index.php/about-us/history
Organizational chart
On March 21, 1974, the Metropolitan Police Force came into existence by virtue of Presidential Decree Nr 421. The Presidential Decree integrates all Police, Jail, and Fire Departments within Metro Manila under the designated Commanding General of the METROCOM as concurrent head of the unit.
After the successful People's Power Revolution in February 1986. The PC METROCOM was renamed PC Capital Regional Command or PC CAPCOM.
Within the passing of Republic Act 6975, otherwise known as the PNP Law, The PC/INP was abolished and in place, the Philippine National Police was created.
In compliance with the provision of RA 6975, as stated that NCR may have two (2) Regional Offices. Napolcom issued Resolution Nr 93-4 to create two Regional Offices known as NORTH and SOUTH CAPCOM. Since the word "may", recreation of two (2) NCR Regional Offices, in RA 6975 is merely permissive and not mandatory. Pursuant to NAPOLCOM Resolution Nr 93-012 dtd 12 April 1993 both NORTH and SOUTH CAPCOM deactivated and subsequently same resolution, PNP CAPITAL COMMAND (CAPCOM) was activated. After a year PNP CAPCOM was renamed National Capital Regional Command or PNP NCRC.
On 31 June 1996 the PNP NCRC was renamed PNP National Capital Regional Police Office or NCRPO, pursuant to NAPOLCOM Resolution Nr 96-058 amending Resolution 92-36 on the streamlining of the PN Organizational Structure and the reiterating the role of Police Regional and Provincial Offices.
Presently, the PNP NCRPO is the primary unit of the Philippine National Police in the Peace and Order and Public Safety Campaign in Metro Manila.
Source: http://www.ncrpo.org/index.php/about-us/history
Organizational chart
Philosophy, Core Values, Vision
Philosophy
Service, Honor, and Justice
Core Values
Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, We shall be a highly capable, effective and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, work, and do business.
- Makadiyos (God-fearing)
- Makabayan (Nationalilstic)
- Makatao (Humane)
- Makakalikasan (Environment-Friendly)
Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030, We shall be a highly capable, effective and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, work, and do business.
Source: http://www.ncrpo.org/index.php/about-us/philosophy-core-values-vision
Mission and Functions
Mission
The NCRPO, in its assigned jurisdiction (Metro Manila), shall enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure public safety and internal security with the active support of the community.
Functions
- Maintains peace and order and take all necessary step to ensure public safety.
- Promote a more pro-active community in crime prevention and cooperation with the media for factual accounts of crime incidents and perceptions of the police.
- Maximize prevention of crimes through continuing police visibility, investigate crime and effect the arrest of criminal offenders and assist in their prosecution.
- Neutralize of organized crime groups, especially kidnappers, terrorist, bank robbers and carnappers.
- Sustain campaign against dangerous drugs.
- Expedite the processing of personnel transactions in favor of deserving personnel.
- Perform such other duties and exercise all other functions as maybe provided by law.
The Key Officers of NCRPO
Regional HeadquartersRank/Name Designation
PDIR CARMELO ESPINA VALMORIA - Regional Director
PCSUPT DIOSDADO T VALEROSO - Acting, Deputy Regional Director for Administration
PCSUPT ALLEN B BANTOLO - Acting, Deputy Regional Director for Operations
PSSUPT RAMON C APOLINARIO - Acting,Chief, Regional Directorial Staff
PSUPT ERNESTO V TENDERO - Secretary to Regional Directorial Staff
PSSUPT FERDINAND P AMPIL - Acting Chief, Regional Personnel and Records Management Division
PSSUPT ELMER C CABREROS - Chief, Regional Intelligence Division
PSSUPT ARIEL C ARCINAS - Chief, Regional Operations Division
PSSUPT RENE O ASPERA - Chief, Regional Logistics Division
PSSUPT EDGARDO G WYCOCO - Chief, Regional Police Community Relations Division
PSSUPT JIMILI L MACARAEG - Chief, Regional Comptrollership Division
PSSUPT ERNESTO T BARLAM - Chief, Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division
PSSUPT REYNALDO B JAGMIS - Chief, Regional Plans and Training Division
PSSUPT MARCELO C MORALES - Bn Cmdr, Regional Public Safety Batallion
PSUPT BERNARDO A BORRINAGA - AGD, Regional Headquarters Support Group
PSUPT AQUINO OLIVAR - OIC, Regional Police Intelligence Operations Unit
PINSP HAZEL A DIONISIO - Chief, Regional Personnel Holding and Accounting Unit
PSUPT JOAQUIN R ALVA - Chief, Presidential PNP Security Force Unit
PCINSP ROBERT C DOMINGO - Chief, Public Information Office
PCINSP WILSON O DELOS SANTOS - Chief, Regional Complaints and Referral Action Center
PSUPT ANECITO G ACABO - Chief, Regional Human Rights Affairs Office
PCINSP APOLONIO M MANONGSONG - Chief, Regional Direct Support Unit
PCINSP KAREN M GAYAGAY - Chief, Regional Tactical Operations and Intelligence Center
PCSUPT DIOSDADO T VALEROSO - Chief, Regional Police Strategy Management Unit
SPO4 Jovito L Rasco - Regional Executive Senior Police Officer
Regional Support UnitsRank/Name Designation
PSSUPT ORIEL A BRAGAIS - RD, Regional Internal Affairs Service
PSUPT ALEXA CHRISTIE T CALANOGA - Chief, Regional Health Service
PSSUPT LEO ANGELO D LEUTERIO - Chief, Regional Finance Service Office 16
PSUPT RUBEN D ESPEÑO - Regional Chaplain
PSSUPT JOEY B RUNES - Chief, Regional Communications and Electronics Office
PCINSP EDGAR H DAMPIOS - OIC, Regional Engineering Office
PSUPT RAYMOND DE GUZMAN - Chief, Regional Legal Affairs Service
PCINSP CHRISTIAN B TARUN IT - Officer, NCRPO
PSUPT ERNESTO MACASIL - Chief, Regional Special Training Unit
PSUPT NICOLAS L SALVADOR - Training Director, National Capital Region Training Service
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