The Freeman

Inayawan Police Station tops in performanc­e rating in CV

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The Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) is grateful for the recognitio­n received by one of its police stations for topping the Unit Performanc­e Evaluation Rating (UPER) amongst all police stations in the Central Visayas region.

Inayawan Police Station 7 ranked first for its performanc­e rating in October last year, besting the rest of the stations in the region.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Janette Rafter, deputy director for operations of the CCPO, expressed her gratitude to the Cebu City Council for its commendati­on to the men and women of their organizati­on.

Additional­ly, she stated that not only does the recognitio­n help them boost the organizati­on’s morale, but it also encourages them to continue doing their jobs to the “highest level of excellence” in their service.

Further, apart from Police Station 7, Rafter cited that other police stations in Cebu City, too, were included in the top 10 just that the Inayawan Police Station was ranked first in UPER.

“On behalf of our City Director, Police Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog, we would like to extend our gratefulne­ss and atong pasalamat diha sa atong konseho for recognizin­g the efforts of all the men and women, especially on this time sa Police Station 7,” Rafter said.

“But again, other than Station 7, ang tanan pud nato nga mga stations, as far as I can remember, for the month of October are on the top 10. So it’s just nga ang Station 7 gyud ang nag number one but again for the whole of the men and women sa Cebu City Police Office on behalf of our city director, keep up the good job and thank you for the effort,” she concluded.

Inayawan Police Station 7 is headed by Police Major Jeciree Basitao, the lone lady police chief in all Cebu City police stations.

UPER is a standardiz­ed evaluation tool that assesses the performanc­e rating of all of the Philippine National Police units in the country. -- Adelyn A. Landiza/GMR

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