Davao region has 400 new cops

‘FOR COUNTRY’

Davao region has 400 new cops

/ 04:30 AM December 17, 2024

FRESH OUT OF TRAINING Police Brig. Gen. Leon Victor Rosete, director of the Police Regional Office in Davao Region, administers the oath to 400 police recruits for 2024 at the parade ground of Camp Quintin Merecido in Davao City on Monday. —PHOTO COURTESY OF PRO-REGION 11

FRESH OUT OF TRAINING Police Brig. Gen. Leon Victor Rosete, director of the Police Regional Office in Davao Region, administers the oath to 400 police recruits for 2024 at the parade ground of Camp Quintin Merecido in Davao City on Monday. —Photo courtesy of PRO-Region 11

DAVAO CITY, Philippines —The Police Regional Office (PRO) in Davao Region welcomed 400 police recruits on Monday.

The recruits took their oath before Police Brig. Gen. Leon Victor Rosete, PRO-Region 11 director, in ceremonies held at the parade grounds of Camp Quintin Merecido, the regional police headquarters in this city.

Article continues after this advertisement

The new police officers with the rank of patrolman or patrolwoman and who will receive a salary of P29,688 a month aside from allowances and other noncash benefits will still undergo months of training for the public safety basic recruit course at the PRO 11’s Regional Training Center here.

FEATURED STORIES

According to Rosete, 80 of the recruits are women. They form part of PRO 11’s attrition program quota for 2024.

In his speech, Rosete told the recruits that they were joining a “long line of heroes who have chosen a career of public service in one of the most honorable and noble professions.”

READ: Davao police spox: No politics in reassignment of officers

“However, I will not sugarcoat my next words: the journey you will embark on will take a lot of hard work. You will face months of intensive and extensive physical and mental challenges that will make you learn a lot of tough lessons and understand what it means to sacrifice for duty, for God, and for the country,” he added.

Article continues after this advertisement

Remember the creed

He also reminded them “to always remember the police officers’ creed, the pledge to love and serve God, country, and people; but most of all, to “uphold the Constitution and obey the legal orders of the duty-constituted authorities.”

He also asked them to maintain a high degree of morality and professionalism and to set themselves as an example to others.

Article continues after this advertisement

Rosete said the 400 new recruits were a sight to see.

“From these ranks will rise the future commanders and leaders of PRO 11, so let’s work together; you’re the new generation of policemen; upon your shoulders rest the future of our communities,” said Rosete.

He urged all of them to help each other and survive the training.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

“Always do the right thing, and I’m sure you’ll not get lost,” added Rosete, who also once served as the chief recruitment officer of the Philippine National Police from 2006-2008. —Germelina Lacorte

MOST READ
globalnation
sports
www
globalnation
globalnation
globalnation
entertainment
entertainment
globalnation
entertainment
TAGS: Davao, ʱ‎

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

© Copyright 1997-2025 | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies.