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Napolcom approves 150 for police recruitment last phase of 2009

PALO, Leyte – Another opportunity for Eastern Visayas to help decrease the percentage of the unemployment rate with the continued and yearly police hiring.

This after the National Police Commission has approved anew the recruitment of 150 policemen for the last phase hiring for 2009.

Senior Supt. Edgar Basbas, chief directorial staff, said in an interview with Leyte Samar Daily Express that out of 503 applicants only 356 were endorsed to undergo neuro oral and written examinations whose results have yet to be released .

Only those who will pass in the neuro will be endorsed and can undergo the medical examination. Applicants who will be found healthy can go on with the final screening.

In the first quarter of this year, the NAPOLCOM has approved the recruitment of 290 applicants, hoping a big quota will be given for Region 8 in next recruitment.

Recently, Secretary Ronaldo Puno of the Department of the Interior and Local Government has called on lawmakers to approve the DILG proposal to hire 10,000 new police officers next year, saying such a plan will significantly improve the police-population ratio by 8% to one cop for every 649 people.

Puno, who chairs the National Police Commission (Napolcom), said the plan to accept more than triple the recruitment of new police officers from 3,000 in the last three years to 10,000 beginning July 2010 will require a budget of P1.4 billion.

“This will bring down the police-population ratio, which is now at 1:698, to 1:649 next year, representing an 8% improvement,” Puno had told members of the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives during the recent presentation by the DILG of its proposed 2010 budget” he said during his visit to this city months ago.

The hiring of 10,000 new police officers, Puno said, will bring the total number of uniformed personnel in the Philippine National Police (PNP) to 142,390 by next year, which means there is still a shortage of some 43,000 to reach the ideal police-population ratio of 1:500.

“That’s why we are hoping that this large-scale recruitment of 10,000 police officers each year will continue in the years to come so that we can move faster in reaching the ideal police-population ratio, taking into account the annual population increase,” Puno said.

Puno recently led DILG officials in explaining before the members of the House appropriations committee the department’s proposed P64.547 billion budget for 2010.

For the PNP, Puno said, the department is proposing a budget of P49.664 billion, representing a 5% hike from its 2009 allocation of P47.268 billion. He said for the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the proposed budget is 9% lower at P6.187 billion, from P6.815 billion this year, while the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) will get a recommended 7% hike from P4.192 billion in 2009 to P4.474 billion next year.

The Napolcom’s proposed budget for next year is P1.284 billion; Philippine Public Safety College, P969 million and Local Government Academy, P85.263 million.

In terms of expenses, personal services will get the biggest chunk of the proposed budget at P53.107 billion, while maintenance and other operating expenses (MOOE) was allotted P8.588 billion and capital outlay, P2.851 billion. (MIRIAM GARCIA DESACADA & SYLVIA ALVERO ABADINGO)

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  1. adrian garang Dec 8th 2009

    ba’t walang quota ng 2010 pugay kau..amf


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