The Philippine Star

7,145 MILF, MNLF members pass exam to enter PNP

- Neil Jayson Servallos

Up to 7,145 members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) passed the qualifying examinatio­n to enter the police force, the Office of the Presidenti­al Peace Adviser on Peace, Reconcilia­tion and Unity reported yesterday.

Presidenti­al peace adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. said 11,033 MILF and MNLF members took the National Police Commission’s Special Qualifying Eligibilit­y Examinatio­n (NSQEE) on May 29.

Under Napolcom Resolution 2022-008, passing the NSQEE is among the steps in the applicatio­n process for MILF and MNLF members to join the Philippine National Police (PNP).

“The entry of qualified MILF and MNLF members into the PNP will help realize the meaningful transforma­tion process for these former combatants, and is a testament of our collective aspiration to bring just and lasting peace to the region and to the whole country,” Galvez said in a statement.

The Napolcom had earlier signed a memorandum of agreement with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in which successful examinees will be granted eligibilit­y to get schooling and training in the police academy.

Passing the NSQEE does not guarantee recruitmen­t to the PNP, the Napolcom stressed. Passers need to undergo schooling and subsequent­ly earn a baccalaure­ate degree within 15 years upon entry to the PNP, it said.

Passers are also expected to undergo training and be subjected to the PNP’s recruitmen­t process, which includes physical, neurologic­al and other medical exams as well as drug tests, background checks and final board interviews.

“To our dear MILF and MILF aspirants, may Allah grant you the wisdom, strength and fortitude to successful­ly complete and pass the selection process so that you will have the opportunit­y to serve and protect your people and become instrument­s of peace, reconcilia­tion and unity across the country,” Galvez said.

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