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` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE Lanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATION Linamon, Lanao Del Norte LIMPS3- MEMORANDUM FOR : The Provincial Director Lanao del Norte Police Provincial Office Camp Gallego, Pigcarangan, Tubod, Lanao del Norte (THRU: Operation Section) FROM : Acting Chief of Police Linamon MPS SUBJECT : IMPLAN 08/2014 DATE : 26 January 2014 1. REFERENCES: a. RHQ IMPLAN 16/2014 (Patrol 101 Complement to PIPs); b. Powerpoint presentation of Patrol 101 from the Directorate for Operations; c. Memorandum directives and issuances for the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030: Peace and Order Agenda for Transformation and Upholding of the “Rule-of-Law with the incorporation of Chief, PNP’s Strategic Focus, “CODE-P: 2013 and beyond”; d. Memo from PDLDNPPO DATED 20 June 2014; and e. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). 2. SITUATION: The Linamon Municipal Police Station is lobbying towards transformation. Generally, the benchmark sought aims to institutionalize productivity measures of the applied input resources. There are various law enforcement activities which should be dealt with to maintain law and order. Of these various law enforcement activities, patrol remains the basic and most effective mode of law enforcement service delivery to the community. However, patrol is given not much importance and often times endured less attention and planning. There is a need to enhance our patrol methods by adopting systematic and productivity measurement approach. With this, the Linamon MPS is working for through Performance Governance System to be felt and meaningful to the community. Thus, instilling accountability and responsibility by which law enforcement manager can have definitive basis towards personnel administration to provide check on personnel performance. MISSION:

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` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

LIMPS3-

MEMORANDUM

FOR : The Provincial Director Lanao del Norte Police Provincial Office Camp Gallego, Pigcarangan, Tubod, Lanao del Norte

(THRU: Operation Section)

FROM : Acting Chief of Police Linamon MPS

SUBJECT : IMPLAN 08/2014

DATE : 26 January 2014

1. REFERENCES:

a. RHQ IMPLAN 16/2014 (Patrol 101 Complement to PIPs); b. Powerpoint presentation of Patrol 101 from the Directorate for Operations; c. Memorandum directives and issuances for the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030: Peace

and Order Agenda for Transformation and Upholding of the “Rule-of-Law with the incorporation of Chief, PNP’s Strategic Focus, “CODE-P: 2013 and beyond”;

d. Memo from PDLDNPPO DATED 20 June 2014; and e. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

2. SITUATION:

The Linamon Municipal Police Station is lobbying towards transformation. Generally, the benchmark sought aims to institutionalize productivity measures of the applied input resources. There are various law enforcement activities which should be dealt with to maintain law and order. Of these various law enforcement activities, patrol remains the basic and most effective mode of law enforcement service delivery to the community.

However, patrol is given not much importance and often times endured less attention and planning. There is a need to enhance our patrol methods by adopting systematic and productivity measurement approach. With this, the Linamon MPS is working for through Performance Governance System to be felt and meaningful to the community. Thus, instilling accountability and responsibility by which law enforcement manager can have definitive basis towards personnel administration to provide check on personnel performance.

MISSION:

LINAMON MPS in coordination with other government agencies in AOR particularly the local government units, stake holders and the community will adopt Patrol 101 strategies. The core purpose of Patrol 101 is to systematize patrol operation and provide ways for assessment and evaluation on the effectiveness of the patrol activities implemented.

3. EXECUTION:

The execution of Patrol 101 area of operation will be divided into sectors. Deployment of patrollers by sectors where crimes prevalent in the area. Each patroller will have Patrol 101 Sheet to serve as monitoring, evaluation and assessment tool.

a. Concept of Operations

Area of operation will be divided into sectors given utmost attention on the center of public convergence for foot patrolling. The second layer from the center of convergence will be either bicycle or motorcycle patrol. The third layer will be mobile patrol.

Each patroller will be assigned in specified sector which aims responsibility and accountability on crime incident occurred in their respective sector. Documentation and statistical

records will be kept and maintained appropriately as an aid in scientific crime analysis. Community relation to gain feedback and communication with the patroller will also be established.

1. Personnel

The Patrol 101 aims possibility on “ZERO” crime rate in AOR by deploying Police personnel in a ratio of 85:15 field to office must be adopted. All personnel at the police station regardless of designation must be assigned to patrol duties to contribute to police visibility efforts.

Tasking:

SESPO1. Supervise the conduct of patrolling in the area.2. Conduct pre-deployment and post deployment briefing most especially

when the COP is not around.2. Coordinate with the friendly units for augmentation of personnel in the event

that uncontrollable violence and disorder arises or when necessary.4. Perform other tasks as directed.

OPN PNCO

1. Supervise the implementation of the Patrol Plan.2. Responsible for the deployment of personnel from other units/offices

who will be augmented to this station, if there’s any.3. Submit after Patrolling report to higher office.

4. Deployment of augmented personnel shall be in coordination with the Officer in-Charge

5. Recommend commendation to deserving personnel with exemplary performance.

6. Perform other tasks as directed.

ADMIN PNCO

1. Issue orders and/or prepare the detail of personnel responsible in the conduct of patrolling.

2. Conduct accounting of personnel.3. Prepare commendation for awards to deserving personnel.3. Perform other tasks as directed.

INVESTIGATION/ TRAFFIC PNCO

1. Responsible for the disposition of all apprehended/arrested person/s.2. Perform other tasks as directed.

PCR PNCO

1. Shall be responsible in the documentation of all activities.2. Designated as information officer.3. Perform other tasks as directed.4. Responsible for traffic management and control along the National

Highway/streets. 5. Coordinate with the HPG, local traffic enforcer and KARANCHO for the

augmentation of Traffic Enforcers for deployment in strategic areas.6. Perform other tasks as directed.

Intel PNCO.

1. Monitor and validate threat to the installation and in the area of Patrol so that patrollers are aware.

2. Provide prompt and timely information to patrollers.3. Perform other tasks as directed.

FINANCE/SUPPLY PNCO

1. Shall coordinate/allocate for FUEL and MEAL allowance. 2. Provide necessary equipment that is useful in the conduct of patrolling.3. Perform other tasks as directed.

COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Police Operational Procedures and respect for human rights must be strictly observed at all times.

b. This IMPLAN shall be interpreted as complementary to PIPS.c. All Chiefs of Police/Station Commanders shall create their respective patrol plan

following the concept herein provided subject to review and evaluation by the Provincial Assessment and Evaluation Board.

d. Lateral coordination among operating units is highly encourage.

2. Organization of Patrol

Organized patrol unit to innovate and maximize the utilization of all personnel to contribute to Patrol 101 initiatives. Patrollers will be given specific set of instructions (QUAD policing) to be performed.

3. Patrol 101 Calling Card and Contact Numbers

To enhance public relation with the community and effective patrol operation, this office will be distributing calling cards purposely to collect positive information on presence of wanted persons, lawless elements and the likes frequenting in respective sector.

The Patrol 101 Calling Card must contain the following:

a.) Rank and Name of Patrol Officer with indicated Patrol Sector.b.) Complete Office Address of the police station, contact numbers: cellular

phone and landline and email address or website, if any.c.) Contact Number of the Chief of Police.

4. Pre - Deployment Briefing (PDB)

a. Designated Patrol Supervisor shall conduct patrol pre-deployment briefing. b. Section Chiefs, (particularly operations, investigation, intelligence and police

community relations) shall relay directives and issuances which can be disseminated to the community or practically useful for the patrollers.

c. Inspect patrollers for completeness of uniform “Tamang Bihis”, utilizing marked vehicle or motorcycle with helmet, essentially equip with the folowing:

- M-16 rifle or shotgun, handcuff, whistle and night stick (Batuta), handheld radio, cellular phone preferably with camera, individual notebook/tickler, pen and photo/video equipment, measuring devise, flashlight, tape recorder, police line, dossiers, contact numbers, flash alarm and other

relevant information such as: List of Loose firearms, addresses Gun for Hire and possible targets, search warrants and VIPs.

d. Provide patrollers with information on Warrant of Arrests, photographs of persons of interest, list of wanted vehicles, Oplan Katok targets, etc.

e. Instruct patrollers to focus on QUAD Policing.f. Provide patrollers with data on crime trends in respective sector. g. Explain the intelligence, operations, investigation and police community

relations activities to be done to address the current and anticipated peace and order concerns in a given sector.

h. Supervisor must ensure that instructions/tasks disseminated properly. i. Patrollers must perform duties religiouslyj. Patrollers shall be 100% present during (PDB).

5. Post Deployment Briefing

a. Supervisor who conducted the Pre - Deployment Briefing should also conduct the Post Deployment Briefing.

b. Ensure continuity of patrol operations.c. Establish feedback channel.d. Submission of Patrol Reports

6. Documentation

All patrol activities must be properly documented.

7. Review and Evaluation

Review and Evaluation Board of PIPS is hereby adopted as the same body to review the undertakings on Patrol 101 the COP is tasked undertake following:

a. Must check the correctness of deployment and its outcome.b. Make adjustments on deployment.c. Gather feedback from the community on their tour of patrolling.

4. EFFECTIVITY:

This IMPLAN shall be effective immediately upon approval.

PSI DOMINGO SUAREZ MURILLO IIActing Chief of Police

` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

LINAMON PATROL

Reference: LDN PPO IMPLAN 08/2014 (Patrol101 Complements To PIPS) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

1. SITUATION

a. Crime Situation:

TOP FIVE (5) PREVALENT CRIMES

a. Friendly Forces (Attachment/Detachment)

UNITSCOMMAN

DERS/NCOIC

LOCATIONGRID COORDINATE STRENGTH

CONTACT NUMBER

OFFICERS

EP/CS

SCAA/CAA TOTALlongitude latitude

3rd CAA Det Sgt Romulo Babad

Purakan, Linamon, LDN 124741.31 E

8103783 N 0 2 28 30

09284641726

2nd CAA DetCpl. Sadick H. Intong

Robocon, Linamon,LDN 124941.42 E

8103657 N 0 2 16 18

09997661767

9th CAA Det

TSgt. Reynaldo C. Escala

Napo, Linamon,LDN 124723.88 E 810557 N 0 2 16 18 09057913720

Over view map of location of troops and friendly forces

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Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

Sources of Information:

NAMRIA Topographic Map, 1:50,000 SCALE

Bureau of Soil & Water Management

MPDO - Linamon

LEGEND:Category

BALAK Eco Center

Beaches

Camp Bokin

Mini Jungle

SCALE 1 : 45,000

N

EW

S

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMON

TOURISM MAP2003

500 0 500 1000

(IN METERS)

ILIGAN CITY

KAUSWAGAN

I L I G A N B A Y

MATUNGAO

BALOI

i

pa

To Iligan City

To M

atu

ngao

8°9'

00"

8°10

'30"

8°9'00"8°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

Roads

Barangay Roads

Municipal Roads

National Highway

Provincial Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay Boundary

River, Creek and Bay

Ú Falls

Tinago Falls

Penduruon Falls

Fairy Falls

Larapan

Samburon Magoong

Napo

Poblacion

Bosque

Purakan

Robucon

2. MISSION

LINAMON MPS in coordination with other government agencies in AOR particularly the local government units, stake holders and the community will adopt Patrol 101 strategies. The core purpose of Patrol 101 is to systematize patrol operation and provide ways for assessment and evaluation on the effectiveness of the patrol activities implemented in ways to prevent and control criminality in our area.

3. EXECUTION

a. The execution of Patrol 101 area of operation will be divided into sectors. Deployment of patrollers by sectors where crimes prevalent in the area. Each patroller will have Patrol 101 Sheet to serve as monitoring, evaluation and assessment tool.

Tasking:

SESPO3. Supervise the conduct of patrolling in the area.4. Conduct pre-deployment and post deployment briefing most especially

when the COP is not around.2. Coordinate with the friendly units for augmentation of personnel in the event

that uncontrollable violence and disorder arises or when necessary.4. Perform other tasks as directed.

OPN PNCO

6. Supervise the implementation of the Patrol Plan.7. Responsible for the deployment of personnel from other units/offices

who will be augmented to this station, if there’s any.8. Submit after Patrolling report to higher office.

9. Deployment of augmented personnel shall be in coordination with the Officer in-Charge

10. Recommend commendation to deserving personnel with exemplary performance.

6. Perform other tasks as directed.

ADMIN PNCO

4. Issue orders and/or prepare the detail of personnel responsible in the conduct of patrolling.

3rd CAA Detachment Purakan, Linamon, LDN

2nd CAA Detachment Robocon, Linamon,LDN9th CAA Detachment Napo, Linamon,LDN

5. Conduct accounting of personnel.6. Prepare commendation for awards to deserving personnel.3. Perform other tasks as directed.

INVESTIGATION/ TRAFFIC PNCO

3. Responsible for the disposition of all apprehended/arrested person/s.4. Perform other tasks as directed.

PCR PNCO

7. Shall be responsible in the documentation of all activities.8. Designated as information officer.9. Perform other tasks as directed.10. Responsible for traffic management and control along the National

Highway/streets. 11. Coordinate with the HPG, local traffic enforcer and KARANCHO for the

augmentation of Traffic Enforcers for deployment in strategic areas.12. Perform other tasks as directed.

Intel PNCO.

4. Monitor and validate threat to the installation and in the area of Patrol so that patrollers are aware.

5. Provide prompt and timely information to patrollers.6. Perform other tasks as directed.

FINANCE/SUPPLY PNCO

4. Shall coordinate/allocate for FUEL and MEAL allowance. 5. Provide necessary equipment that is useful in the conduct of patrolling.6. Perform other tasks as directed.

COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS:

e. Police Operational Procedures and respect for human rights must be strictly observed at all times.

f. This IMPLAN shall be interpreted as complementary to PIPS.g. All Chiefs of Police/Station Commanders shall create their respective patrol plan

following the concept herein provided subject to review and evaluation by the Provincial Assessment and Evaluation Board.

h. Lateral coordination among operating units is highly encourage.

1. Duration and Shifts

Day Shift(8:00 am – 8:00 pm)

Contact # Sector 1

Sector 2

Sector 3

Sector 4

SPO3 Reynaldo Adaptar MolinaSPO2 Allan Ragase Macas 09273459935PO3 Rufo Justoba Gaas 09268912038PO2 Cepriano Alinas Baron 09156760489PO2 Louie Jay Bakiki Baron 09359374919PO1 Allan Reparado Minalang 09187651603PO1 Ariel Diao Coronel 09177164732PO1 Haiddy Gutang Basong 09174756231

Night Shift(8:00 pm – 8:00 am)

Contact # Sector 1

Sector 2

Sector 3

sector 4

SPO3 Felipe Carona Valenzuela SPO2 Kenneth Ortiz Jaro 09173103095PO3 Francis Bertier N Montecalvo Jr. 09052079613PO3 Johnnie Aligoturo Bitualla 09161721359PO3 Luigi Baniga Mueco 09365455755PO2 Mark Debb Lozada Namuag 09162311714PO2 Melisa Real Baliwag 09178470991PO1 Ronald Gersale Bihag 09054247715

2. Coverage

Identification of Crime Prone Areas

Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

LEGEND:

Sources of Information:

NAMRIA Topographic Map, 1:50,000 SCALE

Bureau of Soil & Water Management

MPDO - Linamon

N

EW

S

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMON

ROAD NETWORK MAP2003

ILIGAN CITY

KAUSWAGAN

I L I G A N B A Y

MATUNGAO

BALOI

Tinago Falls

i

pa

To Iligan City

To M

atu

ngao

Ú

8°9'

00"

8°10

'30"

8°9'00"8°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

500 0 500 1000

(IN METERS)

SCALE 1 : 45,000

Roads

Barangay Roads

Municipal Roads

National Highway

Provincial Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay Boundary

River, Creek and Bay

Larapan

Samburon Magoong

Napo

Poblacion

Bosque

Purakan

Robucon

Over view map of location of troops and friendly forces

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Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

Sources of Information:

NAMRIA Topographic Map, 1:50,000 SCALE

Bureau of Soil & Water Management

MPDO - Linamon

LEGEND:Category

BALAK Eco Center

Beaches

Camp Bokin

Mini Jungle

SCALE 1 : 45,000

N

EW

S

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMON

TOURISM MAP2003

500 0 500 1000

(IN METERS)

ILIGAN CITY

KAUSWAGAN

I L I G A N B A Y

MATUNGAO

BALOI

i

pa

To Iligan City

To M

atu

ngao

8°9'

00"

8°10

'30"

8°9'00"8°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

Roads

Barangay Roads

Municipal Roads

National Highway

Provincial Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay Boundary

River, Creek and Bay

Ú Falls

Tinago Falls

Penduruon Falls

Fairy Falls

Larapan

Samburon Magoong

Napo

Poblacion

Bosque

Purakan

Robucon

LEGEND: ROBBERY

THEFT

PHYSICAL INJURY MURDER

3rd CAA Detachment Purakan, Linamon, LDN

2nd CAA Detachment Robocon, Linamon,LDN9th CAA Detachment Napo, Linamon,LDN

8°10

'00"

8°10

'30"

8°11

'00"

8°10'00"8°10'30"

8°11'00"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

Sources of Information:

DENR, CENRO, DAR and Cadastral Maps

MPDO - Linamon

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMONN

EW

S

URBAN LAND USE MAP2003

BARANGAY POBLACIONSCALE 1:20,000

I L I G A N B A Y

ROBUCON

MAGO-ONG

BOSQUE

To Iligan City

CITY OF ILIGAN 100 0 100 200 300

(IN METERS)

Provincial Roads

Municipal Roads

Tourism Area

Vacant Area

Open/Grassland Area

Infrastructure and Utilities

Legal Easement

Barangay Roads

National Highway

Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay BoundaryRiver, Creek and Bay

LEGEND:

Institutional AreaCommercial Area

Agricultural Area

Residential Area

Category

Places of Convergence

AMBUSH AREA AND SAFE HAVEN

Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

LEGEND:

SOIL DEPTH MAP2003

Sources of Information:

NAMRIA Topographic Map, 1:50,000 SCALE

Bureau of Soil & Water Management

Larapan

Magoong

Samburon

Napo

Poblacion

Bosque

Purakan

Robucon

MPDO - Linamon

CategoryModerate to Deep

Shallow to Moderate

N

EW

S

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMON

ILIGAN CITY

KAUSWAGAN

I L I G A N B A Y

MATUNGAO

BALOI

Tinago Falls

i

p

To Iligan City

To M

atu

ngao

Ú

8°9'00

"8°

10'30"

8°9'00"8°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

124°7'30" 124°9'00" 124°10'30"

SCALE 1 : 45,000500 0 500 1000

(IN METERS)

Roads

Barangay Roads

Municipal Roads

National Highway

Provincial Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay Boundary

River, Creek and Bay

Barangay Poblacion

GASOLINE STATIONPETRONCALTEX

MUNICIPAL HALL

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CATHOLIC CHURCH

STORES/COOP

PUBLIC MARKET

LINAMON SPORTS PLAZA/ POLICE STATION

AMBUSH AREA-

SAFE HAVEN-

8°10

'00"

8°10

'30"

8°11

'00"

8°10'00"8°10'30"

8°11'00"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

Sources of Information:

DENR, CENRO, DAR and Cadastral Maps

MPDO - Linamon

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMONN

EW

S

URBAN LAND USE MAP2003

BARANGAY POBLACIONSCALE 1:20,000

I L I G A N B A Y

ROBUCON

MAGO-ONG

BOSQUE

To Iligan City

CITY OF ILIGAN 100 0 100 200 300

(IN METERS)

Provincial Roads

Municipal Roads

Tourism Area

Vacant Area

Open/Grassland Area

Infrastructure and Utilities

Legal Easement

Barangay Roads

National Highway

Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay BoundaryRiver, Creek and Bay

LEGEND:

Institutional AreaCommercial Area

Agricultural Area

Residential Area

Category

SECTOR 1 – FOOT PATROL

SECTOR 2 – MOTORCYCLE PATROL

SECTOR 3 – MOBILE PATROL

Barangay Poblacion

SECTOR 1

SECTOR 2

SECTOR 3

8°10

'00"

8°10

'30"

8°11

'00"

8°10'00"8°10'30"

8°11'00"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

124°9'00" 124°9'30" 124°10'00" 124°10'30"

Sustainable Ecosystems International Corp.No. 19-A Matimtiman S t., TV W est, Dil iman, Quezon City, PhilippinesTel: (632) 434-2596 TeleFax: (632) 436-3971 E-Mail: [email protected]

Sources of Information:

DENR, CENRO, DAR and Cadastral Maps

MPDO - Linamon

REGION 10

PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE

MUNICIPALITYOF

LINAMONN

EW

S

URBAN LAND USE MAP2003

BARANGAY POBLACIONSCALE 1:20,000

I L I G A N B A Y

ROBUCON

MAGO-ONG

BOSQUE

To Iligan City

CITY OF ILIGAN 100 0 100 200 300

(IN METERS)

Provincial Roads

Municipal Roads

Tourism Area

Vacant Area

Open/Grassland Area

Infrastructure and Utilities

Legal Easement

Barangay Roads

National Highway

Roads

Municipal Boundary

Barangay BoundaryRiver, Creek and Bay

LEGEND:

Institutional AreaCommercial Area

Agricultural Area

Residential Area

Category

GASOLINE STATION MUNICIPAL HALL (Foot patrol)PETRONCALTEX (foot patrol) PUBLIC SCHOOLS

(Mobile patrol)

CATHOLIC CHURCH STORES/COOP(Foot patrol) (Foot patrol)(Motorcycle patrol) at the back of Church

PUBLIC MARKET LINAMON SPORTS PLAZA/ POLICE STATION(Foot patrol)

3) Route In every conduct of Patrols, Pre-Deployment Briefings and the start of Patrols will be

conducted at the TOC which located at Sports Plaza, Poblacion, Linamon, Lanao del Norte.

4) Operational Procedures

5) Stand-By Points

The stand-by points of every Patroller during the conduct of patrol are:

a. Linamon Central School, Poblacion – Motorcycle Patrol

b. Linamon National Highschool, Poblacion – Mobile Patrol

> Linamon-Matungao Provincial Road – Mobile Patrol

c. Public Market Area, Poblacion – Foot Patrol

d. National Highway, Poblacion – Foot Patrol

6) Dragnet Operations

7) Conduct of Weekly Evaluation and Assessment

4. SERVICE SUPPORT:

STRENGTH, MOBILITY, SHOOTING CAPABILITY, COMMUNICATION AND INVESTIGATIVE EQUIPMENT

StrengthPCO 1PNCO 20NUP

Shooting CapabilityACTUAL IDEAL VARIANCE

LONG 12 21 -9 SHORT 18 21 -3

CREW-SERVE - - - Mobility

ACTUAL IDEAL VARIANCE

VEHICLES 1 2 -1MOTORCYCLES 0 4 -4

ACTUAL IDEAL VARIANCE

CommunicationACTUAL IDEAL VARIANCE

HANDHELD 0 10 -10 HANDHELD BASE 0 2 -2 BASE

REPEATER 0 1 -1 REPEATER Investigative Equipment

ACTUAL IDEAL VARIANCE

CAMERA 1 2 -1 METAL DETECTOR 0 2 -2

PNP SECURITY LINE 1 3 -2INVESTIGATIVE KIT 1 3 -2 FINGERPRINT KIT 1 3 -2TAPE RECORDER 0 2 -2

5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL:

a. Command1) Location of the TOC - Crossing Poblacion, Tubod LDN2.) Hierarchy of Command- ACOP – SESPO – Beat Patrollers

The Senior PNCO will conduct the Pre-Deployment Briefing to the Patrollers to conceptualize a proper design of action, establish pre-determine targets, define the area of coverage as well as ensuring its full coverage, pinpointing responsibility, instill accountability and responsibility over the desired tasks and objectives which most likely be conducted in Public places.

Sector 1 (Foot Patrol) – conduct foot patrol in Public Market area from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

Sector 2 (Motorcycle Patrol) – conduct motorcycle patrol with their sector from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

Sector 3 (Mobile Patrol) – conduct mobile patrol covering the National highway up to the hinterland barangay’s of the area of responsibility from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

b. Signal1. Current CEOI in effect 2. Call sign – TBAL 3. Password-TBAL

PSI DOMINGO SUAREZ MURILLO IIActing Chief of Police

Annex “B”

` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

SUBJECT : After Patrol Report

FOR : Chief of Police Linamon MPS

DATE : June 02, 2014 Shift: Day Shift

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1. Pre-DeploymentChecklist

No Yes1. Formation of the incoming shift of patrol officer at the

station/headqurters/designated venue was done at TOC located at Crossing Poblacion of this municipality every 7:30 in the morning for day shift and 7:30 in the evening for the night shift.

No Yes2. Patrol officer were accounted prior to their deployment. Absent on details

were reported and replacements were made.

No Yes3. Conducted inspection in ranks to ensure proper appearance of patrol officers

and the completeness of the following individual and team equipment:

For individual patroller:

Basic Equipment:

____ Handheld Radio____ Cellular phone___ Sidearm holstered in a pólice duty belt/rig____ Extra two (2) magazines with ammo____ Handcuffs___ Pro-baton____ Flashlight____ Whistle___ Notebook and pen

Other desirable equipment:

____ Protective BodyArmor____ Stungun____ Pepper spray

For Mobile Patrol Unit:

Basic equipment:

____ Marked patrol vehicle with siren and blinkers____ At least one (1) long firearm with two (2) extra magazines____ One (1) mobile radio____ At least one (1) handheld radio____ Cellular pone____ First Responder’s Kit____ First Aid Kit____ Flashlight____ Handcuff____ Pro-baton____ Notebook and pen____ Megaphone

Other desirable equipment:

____ Protective Body Armor____ Stungun____ Pepper spray

No Yes4. Issued one (1) handheld radio and one (1) long firearm with corresponding

ammunition to the members of the mobile patrol team.No Yes

5. Conducted Pre-Deployment Briefing that includes among others the following:

____ Reminders on patrol and operation procedures____ Situation update in the last 24 hours____ Current directives and instructions____ Specific tasks of patrol officers

No Yes1. The patrol officers were deployed at every 8:00 in the morning for the day shift and

8:00 in the evening shift to their respective patrol area or sectors.

II. Patrol Deployment

DAY SHIFT(8:00AM-8:00PM)

SECTOR 1(Foot Patrol)

SECTOR 2(Motorcyle

Patrol)

SECTOR 3(Mobile Patrol)

CONTACT NUMBER

SPO3 Reynaldo Adaptar Molina 3

SPO2 Allan Ragase Macas 3 09273459935PO3 Rufo Justoba Gaas 1 09268912038PO2 Cepriano Alinas Baron 2 09156760489PO2 Louie Jay Bakiki Baron 2 09359374919PO1 Allan Reparado Minalang 1 09187651603PO1 Ariel Diao Coronel 1 09177164732PO1 Haiddy Gutang Basong 33 09174756231

NIGHT SHIFT(8:00PM-8:00AM)

SECTOR 1(Foot Patrol

SECTOR 2(Motorcyle

Patrol)

SECTOR 3(Mobile Patrol)

CONTACT NUMBER

SPO3 Felipe Carona Valenzuela 3

SPO2 Kenneth Ortiz Jaro 3 09173103095PO3 Francis Bertier N

Montecalvo Jr.2 3

09052079613

PO3 Johnnie Aligoturo Bitualla 2 09161721359PO3 Luigi Baniga Mueco 1 09365455755PO2 Mark Debb Lozada

Namuag2

09162311714

PO2 Melisa Real Baliwag 3 09178470991PO1 Ronald Gersale Bihag 1 09054247715

SPO1 Carlito Macas 1

1. Significant Incidents from the After Patrol Reports, Action Taken and Response Time

Significant Incident

Sector ActionTaken Response Time

Robbery Incident

1Immediate response to the assigned sector patrollers. (Documentation must be done)

3 minutes

Carnapping Incident

2

Immediate conduct of pursuit operation upon receiving the report with coordination to the other sectors for posible interception and other friendly unit in the AOR. (Documentation must be done)

3 minutes

Shooting Incident 3

Immediate verification of report into the area if incident truly occurs through deployed BINs in the area and respond it with the equipments needed. (Documentation must be done)

30 minutes – 1 hour(due to terrain and road condition on the hinterland barangays)

2. Comments/Recommendations:

Patrollers must be panctual at all times. Always be on alert in every occurence of incident/crimes or call for pólice assistance. QUAD concept in every patrollers must be exercise.

III. Post-Deployment Checklist

No Yes1. After the tour of duty of the patrol officers, formation was again conducted at the

TOC located at Crossing Poblacion of this municipality every 7:30 in the morning for day shift and 7:30 in the evening for the night shift.

No Yes2. Accounting of the patrol officers and issued equipment were conducted. Those

absent were reported for proper administrative actions.

No Yes3. After Patrol Reports were collected.

No Yes5. Patrol Officers were properly dismissed every 7:55am and 7:55pm every and after

Pre-Deployment Briefing and Post-Depoloyment Briefing.

No Yes6. Briefed the Incoming Patrol Supervisor and turn-over responsibility and the patrol

equipment for the shift.

No Yes7. Summarized the After Patrol Reports submitted by the patrol officers into Daily

Patrol Report and submitted the same to the Chief of Police through the Operations Section.

PSI DOMINGO SUAREZ MURILLO IIActing Chief of Police

Annex “C”

` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

SUBJECT : Daily Patrol Report

FOR : Patrol Supervisor

DATE : _____________________ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

Rendered Patrol duties on June 17-18, 2014 from 8:00am-8pm.

5. Pre-Deployment specific instructions received:

> Information regarding the operartion of the Budol-Budol Gang conducted in the AOR particularly in Public Market area.

ActionTaken: > Desiminate information to the populace to be suspecious and vigilant regarding

the operation of the Pickpocketers.

Incidents/unusual events/situations:

> Traffic Accident

ActionTaken:

> Response said incident geared with the equipment useful in the conduct of investigation and coordinate to nearest hospital/health center for posible rescue of victim/s.

6. Public safety concerns

> Fire hazard

ActionTaken:

> Immediate contact to concerned agencies to provide prompt actions to avoid fire incident that may cause lost of life and property.

5. Other public safety services rendered.

> Route Security

ActionTaken:

> Deployment of enough personnel to strategic area.

7. Visited Areas

Barangay Chairman/woman of the 8 Barangay and their council.

No. Of Officials Visited: 24 Total Nr. Of Gov’t Officials in the Area: 156

8. Sector/Beat/Street Patrolled

a. Sector 1 (Foot Patrol) – conduct foot patrol in Public Market area from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

b. Sector 2 (Motorcycle Patrol ) – conduct motorcycle patrol with their sector from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

c. Sector 3 (Mobile Patrol) – conduct mobile patrol covering the National highway up to the hinterland barangay’s of the area of responsibility from 8am-8pm for the day shift and 8pm-8am for the night shift.

9. Stand-by point duty at:

The stand-by points of every Patroller during the conduct of patrol are:

a. Linamon Central School, Poblacion – Motorcycle Patrol

b. Linamon National Highschool, Poblacion – Mobile Patrol

> Linamon-Matungao Provincial Road – Mobile Patrol

c. Public Market Area, Poblacion – Foot Patrol

d. National Highway, Poblacion – Foot Patrol

10. Remarks/recommendations:

> Initiate more activities that can be included in the best practices of the PNP and provide more effective and credible Police service to the community.

No. Of hours rendered for TOD: _______________Accumulated No. Of hours : _______________

TOTAL PATROL HOURS RENDERED:

__________________________ PSI DOMINGO SUAREZ MURILLO IISignatureover Rank and Name Signatureover Rank and NamePatrol Officer Patrol Supervisor

Annex “D”

PATROL LOG(June 16-22, 2014)

Legend:D - Desk Officer O - Off dutyS - Patrol Supervisor L - LeaveM - Mobile Patrol A - AbsentF - Foot Patrol OB - Other forms of operations T - On Training

Assumptions made on the computations above:The total number of personnel of the Police Station is twenty-one (21).

a) A daily average of 16 personnel conducts patrol operations and other forms of police visibility operations.

b) A daily average of five (5) personnel is on leave or off duty.c) Daily patrol operations consist of two (2) shifts at 12 hours per shift.

Annex “E”

` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

DYING DECLARATION

Contents of the Declaration:

1. Identity of the assailant

2. Consciousness of an impending death

3. Surrounding circumstances of the incident

Questions to be asked when the victim can identify the assailant:

1. Sino po ang (sumaksak, bumaril, pumalo, etc) sa inyo?

2. Naniniwala po ba kayo na kayo ay maaaring mamamatay na dahil sa tinamo ninyong sugat?

3. Ano pobaangnangyari at (sinaksak, binaril, pinalo etc.) kayo?

Questions to be asked when the victim cannot identify the assailant (should be asked in a local dialect or

language understandable to the victim):

1. a. Mgailanposilanggumawanitosayo?

b. Lalakipoba o babaeanggumawanitosayo?

c. Anopoangsuotniyangdamit?

d. Mgagaanoposiyakataas?

e. Mga ilang taon na po siya?

f. Hugis ng mukha?

g. Tabas ng buhok?

h. Mga ibang pagkakakilanlan?

i. Saan po siya tumakbo?

j. May mga nabangit po ba syang mga salita o sinabi sayo?

2. Naniniwala po ba kayo na kayo ay maaaring mamamatay na dahil sa tinamo ninyong sugat?

3. Ano po ba ang nangyari at sinaksak (binaril, pinalo etc.) kayo?

Annex “F”

CSI Form 1: First Responder’s Form

` Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICELanao Del Norte Police Provincial Office

LINAMON MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONLinamon, Lanao Del Norte

FIRST RESPONDER’S FORM

Date :_____________

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Crime Scene (CS) described hereunder was turned over by the First Responder (FR) to the Duty Investigator /Investigator-On-Case (IOC) with the following gathered information:

Primary Place of Occurrence: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Secondary Place of Occurrence:______________________________________________________________________

Type/Nature of Incident:______________________________________________________________________

Rank and Name of First Responders: ______________________________________________________________________

Time/Date Report of Incident was received by FRs: ______________________________________________________________________

Time FRs Arrived at the Crime Scene: ______________________________________________________________________

Weather Condition:______________________________________________________________________

Time Crime Scene was Cordoned (police line) and Secured/Signs Posted: ______________________________________________________________________

Time Flash Alarm/Request for Support Relayed by FR to TOC: ______________________________________________________________________

A. Names of Victims and Status (Safe/Injured/Hospitalized/Deceased, etc.,):

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Annex “G”

Calling Card Design

PO1 Ariel Diao Coronel- FOOT PATROLSector 1Contact Number: 09177164732