Manila Bulletin

PNP recruiting 15,000 cops this year

- By AARON RECUENCO

The Philippine National Police (PNP) will be recruiting an additional 15,000 police officers this year in a move to address the gap in the standard of one policeman for every 500 people in the country.

At present, the PNP has about 187,000 uniformed per-

sonnel, which translates to a police-topopulati­on ratio of one policeman for every 651 people, said Deputy Director General Archie Gamboa, Directoria­l Staff chief.

“Our projection is that by the end of this year, we will have 205,000 uniformed personnel… so we are nearing to the standard policeman to population ratio,” said Gamboa.

Gamboa said the PNP regularly recruits 10,000 every year and the additional 5,000 is to fill up the vacancies as a result of retirement, resignatio­n, attrition and even those being kicked out of the service.

The official said the job vacancy in the PNP is competitiv­e on the aspect of salary, what with the big increase in the monthly salary of policemen as approved by President Duterte.

From the monthly 15,000 salary, newly-recruited policemen, those with the rank of Police Officer 1, now receive a basic pay of 130,000.

The improvemen­t of the law enforcemen­t services, however, does not end on the recruitmen­t as Gamboa said they are also procuring equipment for the PNP.

For instance, he said they have to purchase more guns in order to ensure that all policemen, including the newly-recruited ones, would have their own guns.

The last time that the PNP had a 100-percent gun-to-policeman ratio was three years ago as there had been delays in the purchase of firearms due to bidding processes.

“But as of this year, we are buying almost 60,000 to 70,000 units (of firearms). If we will be able to pursue that, then we will be able to fill up the gun shortage, we will have one firearm for every policeman,” said Gamboa.

He said that they hope that the guns would be delivered this year.

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