Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PNP assured of Senate support

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI

The Senate leadership on Sunday assured the Philippine National Police of continuing support through the passage of measures seeking to empower the organizati­on.

In his speech during the 44th Grand Alumni Homecoming of the Philippine National Police Academy in Silang, Cavite, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri cited the contributi­on of the police organizati­on to advancing the welfare of the people.

Zubiri said the Senate has benefited from the wisdom of former police officers who were elected senators, such as Robert Barbers, Ping Lacson, Fred Lim, and currently, Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.

“The fact of the matter is that as legislator­s and law enforcers, we have to work hand-in-hand. Whatever instrument­s we wield, whether it be guns or pens, our goal is the same — to protect and uplift our communitie­s and the whole nation,” Zubiri said.

He noted the passage of Republic Act 11549, or the “Height Equality Act,” in 2021, saying a good police officer is defined by his courage and commitment to public service, not by any requiremen­ts.

RA 11549 reduced the height requiremen­t for police recruits, as well as officers of firefighte­rs and jail and correction­s officers.

“We know that a good cop is not defined by their height. What counts is their courage, their commitment, and their integrity,” Zubiri told the PNPA rites attendees.

“And so this law opened the doors for many more Filipinos to enter the police force and dedicate themselves to the service of our people,” he added.

The Senate recently passed on third and final reading the PNP Organizati­onal Reforms Act, which aims to update the old structures of the PNP as well as strengthen and streamline the police leadership, organizati­on, and management.

The measure seeks to institutio­nalize offices such as the PNP Directoria­l Staff and the Area Police Command nationwide to fortify their roles.

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