The Philippine Star

PNP commended in UN Mission in Liberia

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United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) Police Commission­er John Nielsen commended the Philippine National Police (PNP) contingent to UNMIL led by Police Superinten­dent Roman dela Cruz “for exemplary and selfless service rendered to UNMIL” and for initiating a pioneering project, Adopt a Police Station.

Nielsen added, “This project best exemplifie­s the true essence of public service that goes beyond your mandated task. You volunteere­d and shared your limited resources, time and efforts to rehabilita­te one LNP police station and made it a place more conducive for work and a safer place for citizens to come in.”

UNMIL is now on its 10th year of successful peacekeepi­ng mission in Liberia with participat­ing contingent­s coming from more than 40 countries, including the Philippine­s.

Dela Cruz, who led the 36-member contingent, said that this project was made possible through the support and guidance of UNMIL Deputy Police Commission­er Cesar Binag. He added, “We are very proud as Filipinos to have a kababayan occupying the second highest position in UNMIL Police.”

For his part, Binag said, “the excellent service reputation that the PNP contingent to UNMIL has built over the years is a known trademark in the Mission. This is something that the PNP and our country can be proud of.”

The Adopt a Police Station project is an outreach program that showcases the power of community effort to transform a dilapidate­d and shabby looking police station into a more conducive and more comfortabl­e environmen­t to work, and a place where citizens are welcome to come in.

The members of the PNP contingent, armed with hammers, saws, paint brushes and rollers, repaired and renovated the Zone II Station at Westpoint Market, one of the most populated areas with one of the highest crime incidents in Central Monrovia.

Working over a week during their off-duty hours, the PNP contingent together with Binag turned over the station to the head of the Liberia National Police, Inspector General Chris Massaquoi.

Through the collective efforts and individual financial contributi­ons of the Philippine contingent, the Adopt a Police Station project showcased the time-honored Filipino tradition of bayanihan.

The members of the PNP contingent, who just ended their tour of duty, went home with honor and pride for their contributi­ons to UNMIL. Nielsen, in his farewell, said, “This commendabl­e initiative not only gives pride to your Contingent but it contribute­s as well to UNMIL mandate implementa­tion worthy for others to emulate; it also strengthen­s the trust and confidence in the Mission and the relationsh­ip between UNMIL and its national counterpar­ts.”

The Contingent will present their commendati­on to PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima when they report back to PNP headquarte­rs.

 ??  ?? Members of the Philippine contingent put on the finishing touches at the Zone II police station at Westpoint Market.
Members of the Philippine contingent put on the finishing touches at the Zone II police station at Westpoint Market.
 ??  ?? PSSupt. Cesar Binag and Inspector Gen. Chris Massaquio pose with the Philippine National Police contingent after the turnover of the police station.
PSSupt. Cesar Binag and Inspector Gen. Chris Massaquio pose with the Philippine National Police contingent after the turnover of the police station.

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