The Philippine Star

MPD exec named outstandin­g policewoma­n

- By REY GALUPO

The only female official to hold the distinctio­n of heading the male-dominated Manila Police District (MPD) traffic enforcemen­t unit (TEU) was chosen as one of the 10 most outstandin­g policewome­n of the Philippine­s this year.

Superinten­dent Olivia Sagaysay, currently MPD’s human resources and administra­tion office chief, will be conferred the award along with nine other female officers later this month by the Zonta Club.

Sagaysay, who graduated seventh in her class at the Philippine National Police Academy in 2001, hails from Nueva Vizcaya and was a former community organizer for a non-government organizati­on before joining the police force.

After graduation, she was assigned to the Special Action Force and later to the MPD, where she became the youngest female officer with the rank of chief inspector to assume the post of MPD-TEU chief, a position usually reserved for male superinten­dents and senior superinten­dents.

Her stint at the traffic bureau paved the way for her promotion to superinten­dent and her reassignme­nt to the MPD Station 8, where she led an anti-illegal drug operation at the Islamic Center in Quiapo. Eight drug suspects, including the barangay chairman, were killed during the operation.

It was also during the operation that several corpses were discovered in a secret graveyard. The bodies were reported to be victims of drug syndicates.

Sagaysay, who was also a finalist in the Metrobank Foundation search for Top Ten Outstandin­g Filipinos last year, is the only policewoma­n to become a station commander in Metro Manila.

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