11/01/2026
PNP JOINS GLOBAL TRIBUTE IN NATIONAL ROLLOUT OF “REMEMBERING FALLEN OFFICERS” CAMPAIGN
The Philippine National Police has strengthened its commitment to honoring heroes in uniform as it actively participates in the Phase 3 National Rollout of the “Remembering Fallen Officers” (RFO) Awareness Campaign, a global initiative spearheaded by INTERPOL under Project VANGUARD B. Set to run from 7 January to 7 March 2026, the campaign seeks to commemorate officers who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty while fostering global solidarity among law enforcement agencies.
Under the guidance of PNP Acting Chief, Police Lieutenant General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., the PNP is integrating the campaign into key activities across its offices, particularly through the Directorate for Police Community Relations (DPCR), Police Community Affairs and Development Group (PCADG), and the Public Information Office (PIO). Through storytelling, tribute videos, community engagement, and interactive social media initiatives, the campaign brings to light the human side of policing—the “faces behind the badge”—and encourages Filipinos to reflect on the sacrifices of law enforcement officers.
“Every officer who gave their life in service leaves a legacy that reminds us what it truly means to serve,” said PLTGEN Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. “Their courage sets a standard for all of us, and it is our responsibility to honor their memory by continuing the mission with dedication and integrity. Ang bawat sakripisyo ng ating mga nasawing kapulisan ay nagtuturo sa atin ng tunay na diwa ng paglilingkod. Nawa’y magsilbing gabay ito sa bawat miyembro ng PNP upang mas pagbutihin ang serbisyo sa publiko.”
The campaign follows the successful completion of Phase 1 (Laying the Foundations) and Phase 2 (Building National Campaigns), which included global coordination, visual identity development, and stakeholder engagement. Phase 3 marks the nationwide rollout, encouraging all PNP units to hold tribute ceremonies, share personal officer stories, conduct school and community outreach, and engage the public through digital platforms. The campaign will culminate globally on 7 March 2026, the International Day of Remembrance for Fallen Officers, with ceremonies including the Blue Light Salute, moments of silence, and public participation to honor police officers worldwide.
Highlighting the PNP’s Focus Agenda, Phase 3 particularly underscores Active Community Support, reflecting the organization’s dedication to building trust and stronger connections with communities across the Philippines while honoring those who have served with valor.
“Through this campaign, we are not just remembering fallen heroes; we are also strengthening the bond between the PNP and the communities we protect,” PLTGEN Nartatez said. “Ang kampanyang ito ay hindi lamang pag-alala sa ating mga bayani kundi pagpapatibay ng ugnayan ng PNP sa bawat komunidad. Sa pagtutulungan, mas napapalapit tayo sa lipunang may tiwala at respeto sa batas.”
As the PNP commemorates its fallen heroes and engages in this global initiative under the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the organization assures the public of its continued vision: PNP’s “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong mabilis, tapat, at nararamdaman.”