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Our Mandate
Republic Act 6975 as amended by RA 8551 and further amended by RA 9708
About PNP
Our Vision
The Men and Women of the PNP is committed to a vision of a professional, dynamic and highly motivated Philippine National Police working in
partnership with a responsive community towards the attainment of a safe place to live,
work, invest and do business with.
Our Mission
To enforce the law, to prevent and control crimes, to maintain peace and order, and to ensure
public safety and internal security with the active support of the community.
Our Core Values
Service Honor Justice
Our Motto
We Serve and Protect
Police Officer's Pledge
I will love and serve GOD, my country and people; I will uphold th e Constitution and obey legal
orders of the duly constituted authorities; I will oblige myself to maintain a high standard of
morality and professionalism; I will respect the customs and traditions of the
police service and I will live a decent and virtuous life to serve as an
example to others.
Our Functions
Enforce all laws and ordinance relative to the protection of lives and properties;
Maintain peace and order and take all necessary steps to ensure public safety;
Investigate and prevent crimes, effect the arrest of criminal offenders, bring offenders to justice and assist in their prosecution;
Exercise the general powers to make arrest, search and seizure in accordance with the Constitution and pertinent laws;
Detain an arrested person for a period not beyond what is prescribed by law, informing the person so detained of all his rights under the Constitution;
Issue licenses for the possession of firearms and explosives in accordance with law;
Supervise and control the training and operations of security agencies and issue licenses to operate security agencies, and to security guards and private detectives for the practice of their professions; and
Perform such other duties and exercise all other functions as may be provided by law.
OverviewThe passage into law on December 13, 1990 of
Republic Act No. 6975 entitled An Act Establishing the Philippine National Police under
a reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government and Other Purposes ended
the existence of the Philippine Constabulary and the Integrated National Police and gave way to the creation of the Philippine National Police,
now known as the country's police force that is national in scope and civilian in character. It is
administered and controlled by the National Police Commission.
With the affectivity of Republic Act No. 8551, otherwise known as the Philippine National
Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998, the PNP was envisioned to be a community and service oriented Agency. As mandated by law, the PNP activated/created the Internal Affairs Service (IAS) on a national scope on June 1,
1999. It is an organization within the structure of the PNP and one of its tasks is to help the Chief,
PNP institute reforms to improve the image of the police force through assessment, analysis
and evaluation of the character and behavior of the PNP Personnel. It is headed by the
Inspector General.
Constitutional Basis
Section 4, Article 2 of the 1987 Constitution provides that, "... it is the policy of the State to promote peace and order, ensure public safety
and further strengthen local government capability aimed towards the effective delivery of
basic services for the citizenry through the establishment of a highly and competent police
force that is national in scope and civilian in character".
Section 23, Chapter III, of Republic Act No. 6975, "An Act Establishing the Philippine National
Police Under a Reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government", or otherwise
known as, "The PNP Law".
Republic Act No. 8551, "An Act Providing for the Reform and Reorganization of the Philippine
National Police and for other Purposes, amending Certain Provisions of RA No. 6975",
or otherwise known as, "The PNP Reform Act of 1998".
Organization and Functions of the Operations and Administrative Support Unit of the PNP
Pursuant to Section 35, of RA No. 6975, the Chief of the PNP shall be supported by the following administrative and operational units with each
unit headed by a Director with the rank of Chief Superintendent.
Administrative Support Units
Crime Laboratory There shall be established a central Crime
Laboratory to be headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, which shall provide
scientific and technical investigative aid and support to the PNP and other government
investigate agencies. It shall also provide crime laboratory examination, evaluation and
identification of physical evidences involved in crimes with primary emphasis on their medical, chemical, biological and physical nature.There shall likewise be established regional and city crime laboratories as may be necessary in all
regions and cities of the country.
Logistic Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Logistics unit shall be
responsible for the procurement, distribution and management of all the logistical requirements of
the PNP including firearms and ammunition.
Communications Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Communications Unit shall
be responsible for establishing as effective police communications network.
Computer Center
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Computer Center shall be responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of a database system for the PNP.
Finance Center
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Finance Center shall be
responsible for providing finance services to the PNP.
Civil Security UnitHeaded by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Civil Security Unit shall provide administrative services and general supervision over the organization, business
operation and activities of all organized private detectives, watchmen, security guard agencies
and company guard forces. The unit shall likewise supervise the licensing and registration
of firearms and explosives. The approval of applications for licenses to operate private
security agencies, as well as the issuance of licenses to security guards and the licensing of firearms and explosives, shall be decentralized
to the PNP regional offices.
Operational Support Units
Maritime Police Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Maritime Police Unit shall perform all police functions over the Philippine
territorial waters and rivers.
Police Intelligence Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Police Intelligence Unit shall serve as the intelligence and counterintelligence
operating unit of the PNP.
Police Security Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Police Security Unit shall
provide security for government officials, visiting dignitaries and private individuals authorized to
be given protection.
Criminal Investigation UnitHeaded by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Criminal Investigation Unit shall undertake the monitoring, investigation and
prosecution of all crimes involving economic sabotage, and other crimes of such magnitude and extent as to indicate their commission by
highly placed or professional criminal syndicates and organizations. This unit shall likewise
investigate all major cases involving violations of Revised Penal Code and operate against
organized crime groups, unless the President assigns the case exclusively to the National
Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
Special Action Forces
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Special Action Forces shall function as a mobile strike force or reaction unit to augment regional, provincial, municipal and city police forces for civil disturbance control,
counterinsurgency, hostage-taking rescue operations, and other special operations.
Narcotics Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Narcotics Unit shall enforce all laws relative to the protection of the citizenry against dangerous and other prohibited drugs
and substances.
Aviation Security Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Aviation Security Unit, in
coordination with airport authorities, shall secure al the country’s airports against offensive and
terroristic acts that threaten civil aviation, exercise operational control and supervision over all agencies involved in airport security
operation, and enforce all laws and regulations relative to air travel protection and safety.
Traffic Management Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Traffic Management Unit
shall enforce traffic laws and regulations.
Medical and Dental Centers
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Medical and Dental Centers shall be responsible for providing medical and
dental services for the PNP.
Civil Relations Unit
Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the Civil Relations Unit shall
implement plans and programs that will promote community and citizens’ participation in the maintenance of peace and order and public
safety.