PNP Chief Rommel Francisco Marbil Shares News and Projects for the Police Force

PNP Chief Rommel Francisco Marbil recently had met with various media organizations composed of TV, radio and print journalists and bloggers to have a sit-down conversation about the projects, vision, and the current actions as the 30th Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief.

Held in Dark Roast Coffee House, Quezon City, this is the perfect opportunity for him to meet the press and also address certain issues that the PNP also faces. 

He shares that the PNP continues with their duties particularly the fight against illegal drugs and pledged establish legal support for personnel facing court charges linked to their duties.

The new Chief of Police has mandated a ban on mobile phone usage to ensure officers prioritize their duties and responsibilities to the nation and its citizens. All police personnel are reminded to refrain from unnecessary phone use while on duty, with plans to increase police presence in communities.

Under the new leadership, the PNP remains committed to upholding professionalism, integrity, and service standards to safeguard the peace and security of the Filipino people.

Chief Marbil endorses PBBM's non-violent approach to combatting drugs, citing a recent seizure of over two tons of shabu by the PNP on April 15 without any casualties.

Upon assuming office as PNP Chief, Marbil pledged to prioritize the protection of human rights in the government's intensified anti-drug efforts, aiming to minimize street killings.

Marbil asserts that the PNP will conduct anti-drug operations resulting in thousands of arrests and the confiscation of millions worth of illegal drugs, all without any fatalities.

As the event concluded, Chief Marbil expressed gratitude to the organizers for providing a platform to share his vision for the Philippine National Police.

"I am grateful to the organizers for this event because it gives me a better chance to meet all media people, not just those assigned in our organization. I hope we could all work harmoniously for our country and for our safety," he remarked.

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