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Regional EOD and Canine Unit CAR RECU-CAR: Your SAFETY is our PRIORITY

14/06/2026

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Bilang bahagi ng patuloy na pagsulong ng programa ni Chief PNP PGEN JOSE MELENCIO C NARTATEZ JR, sa pina-igting na PNP FOCUSED AGENDA sa ilalim ng Community Support.

Sa pamumuno ni PBGEN ROGELIO Z RAYMUNDO JR, Director ng PNP-EOD/K9 Group, at sa superbisyon ni PMAJ ALEJANRO L PARTA JR ay di nag-atubili ang mga tauhan ng RECU-NCR DECU-EPD at SECU-Pasig na sina PEMS Arlou DT Fernandez, PEMS Lilybeth C Daquioag, PSMS Berncel C Impreso, PMSG Alfred C Laguardia, PSSg Jeremiah B Bulintao at Pat John Francis A Lauson na ipadama ang Serbisyong Nararamdaman sa mamamayan.

Agad silang nagpaabot ng tulong habang nagsasagawa ng junkshop visitation at inspection sa kahabaan ng Pasig Boulevard, Brgy. Bagong Ilog, Pasig City noong Hunyo 13, 2026.

Napansin ng team ang isang senior citizen na may dalang mabigat na eco bag habang naghihintay ng pampasaherong sasakyan. Kaagad nila itong nilapitan at tinulungan sa pagbitbit ng kanyang mga gamit upang mabawasan ang kanyang pagod at matiyak ang kanyang kaligtasan.

Nang dumating ang sasakyan, tinulungan din siya ng mga tauhan na makasakay at maayos na mailagay ang kanyang mga dala.

"Ang simpleng concern at pagtulong ay patunay na ang PNP-EOD/K9 Group ay hindi lamang tagapagpatupad ng batas kundi katuwang din ng mamamayan sa pagpapakita ng malasakit, paggalang, at tunay na serbisyo publiko.



14/06/2026

LOOK; In line with the PNP Focused Agenda on Enhanced-Managing Police Operations, under the leadership of PBGEN ROGELIO Z RAYMUNDO, JR, Director, PNP-EOD/K9 Group, and under the supervision of PMAJ LENARD RELOJ CARANDANG, Officer-in-Charge, RECU 10, the personnel of Provincial EOD and Canine Unit (PECU) Lanao del Norte conducted junkshop visitation at Salundag Junkshop, Poblacion, Baroy, Lanao del Norte.

Through targeted junkshop visitations, the Group proactively monitors and deters the illegal trade and proliferation of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) and vintage munitions. These routine inspections not only educate operators on the extreme dangers of handling explosives but also ensure public safety by establishing a direct line for immediate reporting and recovery.



14/06/2026

LOOK: In line with the PNP Focused Agenda on Enhanced-Managing Police Operations, under the leadership of PBGEN ROGELIO Z RAYMUNDO, JR, Director, PNP-EOD/K9 Group, and under the supervision of PMAJ JUDE G NICOLASORA, Officer-in-Charge, RECU 8, personnel of the Tacloban City EOD and Canine Unit (CECU) successfully conducted a Render Safe Procedure (RSP) on a turned-over military ordnance originally discovered in Camansihay, Tacloban City.

The incident began when a local resident discovered an unexploded military ordnance while gathering firewood in a mountainous area. Aware of the danger and legal restrictions, the resident promptly surrendered the item to local police personnel, who then turned it over for technical assessment.

The response team immediately executed threat assessments and safety protocols, conducting a successful Render Safe Procedure that neutralized the hazard before transporting the secured ordnance to a designated storage facility pending scheduled disposal.

This successful intervention underscores our strengthened operational readiness and commitment to providing a safer environment for the community by ensuring that every reported threat is handled with professional precision and unwavering dedication.



14/06/2026

LOOK: In line with the PNP Focused Agenda on Enhanced-Managing Police Operations, under the leadership of PBGEN ROGELIO Z RAYMUNDO, JR, Director, PNP-EOD/K9 Group, and under the supervision of PMAJ ALEJANDRO L PARTA, JR, Officer-In-Charge, RECU-NCR, personnel from the Station EOD and Canine Unit (SECU) - San Juan responded to a report of ammunition discovered by a resident while cleaning a house in Barangay West Crame, San Juan City.

Upon verifying the report, the EOD team conducted a Render Safe Procedure (RSP) using the Pick-Up and Carry Away (PUCA) method to secure several rounds of small arms ammunition. The recovered items were taken into custody by SECU-San Juan for safekeeping and proper disposition. Additionally, the resident was advised to immediately report any future findings of potentially hazardous materials to authorities.

This successful turnover underscores our strengthened operational readiness and reflects our unwavering commitment to community safety by ensuring hazardous materials are managed with professional precision.



14/06/2026

PNP BARES SUCCESSFUL ANTI-SMUGGLING OPERATIONS IN ZAMBOANGA, NETS β‚±6M WORTH OF CONTRABAND CI******ES

The Philippine National Police (PNP) continues to intensify its campaign against smuggling following two successful operations in Zamboanga Peninsula and Zamboanga City that led to the arrest of three individuals and the confiscation of smuggled ci******es with a total estimated market value of PhP 6,099,887.52.

The operations are aligned with the PNP Focused Agenda, particularly under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, which emphasizes coordinated action and swift response against organized illegal activities.

In the first operation conducted on June 11, 2026 in Brgy. Baclay, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur, personnel of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Zamboanga del Sur Field Unit, in coordination with Tukuran Municipal Police Station and other operating units, intercepted smuggled ci******es transported in the area.

Two individuals were arrested during the operation. Authorities recovered around 50 master cases of ci******es with an estimated value of PhP 2,850,000.00. The suspects and seized items were immediately brought under proper custody for documentation and filing of appropriate charges.

In a separate follow-up operation conducted on June 13, 2026 in Purok Shalom, Barangay San Roque, Zamboanga City, joint operatives of the CIDG Zamboanga City Field Unit, Police Station 7 of the Zamboanga City Police Office, and the Bureau of Customs Region IX uncovered 22 master cases of smuggled ci******es and a white minivan believed to have been used in transporting the contraband. One Filipino male, 25 years old, was arrested in the operation. The total value of seized items in this operation was placed at PhP 3,249,887.52.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operating units for their sustained vigilance and coordination, highlighting the importance of continuous operations against smuggling and other economic crimes.

β€œWalang puwang ang smuggling sa ating komunidad. These successful operations show how coordination and discipline produce real results on the ground,” the Chief PNP said. β€œAng mahalaga, tuloy-tuloy ang ating serbisyo para maprotektahan ang ating ekonomiya at mamamayan.”

All arrested individuals are now under the custody of concerned units while appropriate charges are being prepared. The confiscated evidence has been turned over to proper authorities for further investigation and legal disposition.

The PNP reaffirmed its commitment to sustained and proactive law enforcement efforts, emphasizing that these accomplishments reflect its strengthened operational posture under its continuing reforms.

As the organization pushes forward, it remains guided by the principle of β€œBagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman,” ensuring that law enforcement services remain responsive, accountable, and felt by the people.

(PNP-PIO)

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June 14, 2026
Gospel: Matthew 9: 36 – 10: 8
Reflection: β€œCompassionate Law Enforcers!”

14/06/2026

PNP SEIZES β‚±13.6-M SUSPECTED SHABU, NABS THREE HVIs IN ZAMBOANGA BUY-BUST

The Philippine National Police (PNP) intensified its campaign against illegal drugs after operatives arrested three suspected drug personalities and seized approximately two kilograms of suspected shabu with an estimated standard drug price of β‚±13.6 million during a buy-bust operation in Zamboanga City on Saturday, June 13.

Arrested during the operation were alias "Mad," a 54-year-old male; alias "Sal," a 70-year-old male; and alias "Nik," a 34-year-old male. Authorities also recovered buy-bust money, cellular phones, bags, and other pieces of evidence believed to be connected to the illegal drug transaction.

The successful operation was carried out by personnel of the Zamboanga City Police Station 4, in coordination with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and other operating units.

The accomplishment forms part of the PNP's intensified anti-illegal drug campaign under its Focused Agenda, particularly through Enhanced Managing Police Operations, in support of the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to sustain law enforcement efforts against criminality while upholding the rule of law.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operating teams for the successful operation and reiterated the organization's commitment to protecting communities from the harmful effects of illegal drugs.

"Hindi natin hahayaang makahanap ng puwang ang ilegal na droga sa ating mga komunidad. Ang bawat matagumpay na operasyon ay patunay na nananatiling matatag ang PNP sa pagtugis sa mga sangkot sa ilegal na gawain habang tinitiyak na ang bawat aksyon ay naaayon sa batas. Tuloy-tuloy ang ating trabaho dahil ang kaligtasan ng mamamayan ang ating pangunahing responsibilidad," said PGen Nartatez.

The confiscated suspected illegal drugs have been submitted for laboratory examination, while the arrested suspects remain under police custody pending the filing of appropriate charges before the court.

The PNP assures the public that it will continue strengthening intelligence-driven operations and partnerships with other law enforcement agencies as it advances the vision of Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman, ensuring safer and more secure communities nationwide.

(PNP-PIO)

14/06/2026

PNP ARRESTS NO. 3 REGIONAL MOST WANTED FOR QUALIFIED THEFT CASE IN QUEZON CITY

The Philippine National Police (PNP) successfully implemented a court-issued warrant of arrest against a 37-year-old female accused tagged as the No. 3 Regional Most Wanted Person in the National Capital Region during a law enforcement operation in Quezon City earlier today.

The accused was apprehended along Maryland Street, Barangay Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City, and was subsequently brought in and turned over to custodial authorities for proper documentation and processing.

Records showed that the warrant stemmed from a case of Qualified Theft under Article 310 in relation to Article 308 of the Revised Penal Code, issued by the Regional Trial Court, National Capital Judicial Region, Branch 306, Quezon City on June 1, 2026, with no bail recommended.

Based on court records, the case arose from alleged unlawful taking of corporate funds amounting to approximately β‚±38.14 million, involving transactions reportedly committed between January 2023 and October 2023, where the accused, who previously held a position of trust with access to company finances, was linked to the alleged misappropriation of funds to the prejudice of a private entity.

The operation was carried out by personnel of the Intelligence/Tracker Team of the District Mobile Force Battalion, in coordination with other police units, under proper supervision and coordination with concerned authorities.

This accomplishment reflects the continuing efforts of the Philippine National Police in strengthening law enforcement operations in line with the PNP Focused Agenda, particularly under Enhanced Managing Police Operations. It also supports the broader governance direction of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. toward a safer and more secure communities nationwide.

Chief PNP, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., lauded the successful operation, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to accountability and rule of law. β€œPatuloy ang PNP sa pagtupad ng ating mandatoβ€”walang kinikilingan, walang pinoprotektahan. We act on warrants promptly and professionally, dahil ang hustisya ay dapat mabilis at nararamdaman ng taumbayan,” he said.

The arrested individual is currently under the custody of police authorities pending return of the warrant to the issuing court.

The Philippine National Police emphasized that this accomplishment is aligned with the principle of a β€œBagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman,” reinforcing its commitment to swift, honest, and visible public service.

(PNP-PIO)

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