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PNPM-DO-DS-3-2-13 MESSAGE v Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE DIRECTORATE FOR OPERATIONS Camp Crame, Quezon City PREFACE As the basic foundation of police operations, the PNP Police Operational Procedures (POP) Manual has to be constantly reviewed and revised, evaluated
The PNP Operational Procedures (POP) Manual provides guidance regarding the Philippine National Police’s policy and procedures for its personnel, especially those in the field, which must be strictly adhered
The PNP Code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Standards (PNPCOPCES) comprises the basic ethical doctrine of the organization.
The document describes the symbols featured on the Philippine National Police (PNP) shield, including the Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle representing swiftness and power, three stars for the country's three main island groups, and eight sun rays for eight provinces that revolted against Spain.
Hence, as a family of dynamic public servants, the PNP truly adheres to human rights-based policing through its CODE-P (Competence, Organizational Development, Discipline, Excellence and Professionalism).
Shield - The symbol of the Philippine Constabulary, the first National Police by virtue of Organic Act No. 175, enacted by the Philippine Commission on 18 July 1901. The Philippine Constabulary for the close to 90 years of service to the nation has performed with honor, professionalism and courage.
– Reverence and respect shall at all times be accorded the flag, the anthem, and other national symbols which embody the national ideals and traditions and which express the principles of sovereignty and national solidarity.