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DAY 7 (PHASE 3): CONFERENCE MEETING; CLOSING CEREMONY OF PNPA “SINAGLAWIN” CLASS OF 2025 CADET ATTACHMENT PROGRAM (CAP) ...
09/03/2025

DAY 7 (PHASE 3): CONFERENCE MEETING; CLOSING CEREMONY OF PNPA “SINAGLAWIN” CLASS OF 2025 CADET ATTACHMENT PROGRAM (CAP) PHASE 3: CASE-BASED SCENARIO - With PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTO

On March 7, 2025, the cadets of the PNPA "Sinaglawin" Class of 2025 concluded their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3) with a day dedicated to a conference meeting and closing ceremony. The day focused on a Case-Based Scenario, a critical component of their training, under the guidance of PCOL MARIA SHIELA T PORTENTO. This phase provided the cadets with practical experience in analyzing and responding to realistic policing situations, enhancing their decision-making and problem-solving skills. The closing ceremony served as a culmination of their immersive training, with PCOL MARIA SHIELA T PORTENTO reflecting on their journey and emphasizing the importance of their acquired skills and the values of integrity and service.

This experience is of paramount importance to the cadets' future work as law enforcement officers. The Case-Based Scenario directly prepares them for the complexities of real-world policing, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations. The emphasis on analyzing crime trends, operational effectiveness, and community engagement, as highlighted in the Silangan CCPS Weekly MPO Report, mirrors the demands they will face in their careers. Furthermore, PCOL MARIA SHIELA T PORTENTO's guidance reinforces the ethical and professional standards expected of them, ensuring they are equipped to serve their communities with competence and integrity. The practical applications and ethical foundation gained during this immersion are essential for their success in upholding law and order and building trust with the public.


DAY 6 (PHASE 3): SIMULATED BOMB THREATOn March 6, 2025, during Day 6 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3), cadets wi...
09/03/2025

DAY 6 (PHASE 3): SIMULATED BOMB THREAT

On March 6, 2025, during Day 6 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3), cadets witnessed a simulated bomb threat exercise at the PNPA Campus Grandstand, conducted by the Silangan Component City Police Station. This drill involved the full activation of security protocols, including area containment, EOD team deployment, K9 unit assistance, and coordinated evacuation procedures. The exercise also emphasized inter-agency collaboration, testing the station's ability to work seamlessly with the Bureau of Fire Protection and local medical teams. This comprehensive simulation provided a realistic scenario for the cadets to observe the complexities of handling high-risk situations, from threat assessment to post-incident procedures.

This experience is of paramount importance to the cadets' future work as law enforcement officers. It provided them with firsthand exposure to the critical elements of crisis management, including rapid response, coordinated teamwork, and the application of specialized skills. Observing the EOD and K9 units in action, as well as the strategic communication and evacuation procedures, will enhance their understanding of operational readiness. Furthermore, witnessing the inter-agency cooperation underscores the necessity of building strong relationships with other emergency services. This practical training will equip the cadets with the knowledge and confidence to effectively handle real-world threats, ensuring they are prepared to protect and serve their communities with competence and professionalism.


DAY 5 (PHASE 3): SIMULATED CTG ATTACK: STATION AMBUSHOn March 5, 2025, cadets participating in Day 5 of their Station Im...
09/03/2025

DAY 5 (PHASE 3): SIMULATED CTG ATTACK: STATION AMBUSH

On March 5, 2025, cadets participating in Day 5 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3) underwent a critical simulated Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) attack at the Silangan Component City Police Station. This exercise, organized by the Academics Group, replicated a station ambush, challenging the cadets to secure key areas, neutralize simulated threats, and protect the Chief of Police. This immersive training tested their tactical proficiency, teamwork, and rapid decision-making under intense pressure, providing a realistic experience of a high-risk scenario. The exercise emphasized operational readiness and the ability to maintain composure during a crisis, vital skills for future law enforcement officers.

The importance of this simulated CTG attack to the cadets' future work cannot be overstated. Such exercises bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing them for the unpredictable nature of real-world policing. By experiencing the stress and demands of a simulated ambush, cadets develop crucial muscle memory and critical thinking skills necessary for effective response in actual emergencies. This training ensures that they are not only physically prepared but also mentally resilient, enabling them to confidently and professionally handle high-stress situations, ultimately enhancing their ability to protect and serve their communities.



DAY 4 (PHASE 3): SAFE 2025- SAFE, ACCURATE, FREE ELECTIONS 2025On March 4, 2025, during Day 4 of their Station Immersion...
09/03/2025

DAY 4 (PHASE 3): SAFE 2025- SAFE, ACCURATE, FREE ELECTIONS 2025
On March 4, 2025, during Day 4 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3), cadets witnessed the implementation of SAFE 2025, the Safe, Accurate, Free Elections 2025 initiative, at Silangan Component City Police Station. Under the leadership of PLTCOL EHFRAIM JON D LAMPACAN, the station focused on establishing COMELEC checkpoints and intensifying security measures to ensure a peaceful election process. These efforts included enforcing the nationwide gun ban, educating the public about checkpoint procedures, and increasing police visibility to counter potential threats from the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG). The station's collaborative approach with COMELEC and local government units highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts in maintaining order and security during elections.

This experience is crucial for the cadets' future work as it provides practical exposure to the complexities of election security and law enforcement. They observed firsthand the implementation of security protocols, the importance of community engagement, and the necessity of interagency cooperation. Understanding how to manage and secure a major event like an election, particularly in the face of potential threats, is vital for their development as future police officers. This immersion into SAFE 2025 equips them with the knowledge and experience needed to uphold democratic processes and maintain peace and order in their future careers, ensuring they are prepared to serve and protect communities during critical times.



DAY 3 (PHASE 3): CELEBRATION OF WOMEN’S MONTH; TURNOVER OF OFFICE CEREMONY; CONDUCT OF BUY-BUST OPERATION - With PLTCOL ...
09/03/2025

DAY 3 (PHASE 3): CELEBRATION OF WOMEN’S MONTH; TURNOVER OF OFFICE CEREMONY; CONDUCT OF BUY-BUST OPERATION - With PLTCOL DON A ACACIO

On March 3, 2025, cadets participating in Day 3 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3) at Silangan Component City Police Station (CCPS) experienced a multifaceted day, encompassing community engagement, leadership transition, and law enforcement action. The day began with the celebration of Women's Month, where cadets observed the WCPD and PCADG distributing flyers promoting women's rights, and participating in anti-criminality and COMELEC checkpoints. This provided them with firsthand experience in community policing and the importance of addressing gender-based violence, alongside the practical application of maintaining public safety during sensitive periods like elections. The afternoon's turnover of command, with PLTCOL ARIEL CELINO JR. passing leadership to PLTCOL EFRAIM JON LAMPACAN, offered cadets insights into the administrative and leadership aspects of police work, emphasizing the importance of continuity and professionalism in maintaining public trust.

The evening's successful buy-bust operation in Barangay Zapote, conducted with PDEA, provided cadets with a crucial look into the operational side of drug enforcement. Observing the planning and ex*****on of such operations, alongside the arrest of a suspect and seizure of contraband, gave them invaluable practical experience. This exposure to real-world scenarios, from community outreach to high-stakes operations, is vital for their future careers. It allows them to understand the diverse roles of police officers, the importance of interagency collaboration, and the practical application of law enforcement strategies. These experiences will shape them into well-rounded officers, capable of addressing the complex challenges they will face in their service.

DAY 2 (PHASE 3): COMELEC CHECKPOINTOn March 2, 2025, during Day 2 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3), cadets exper...
09/03/2025

DAY 2 (PHASE 3): COMELEC CHECKPOINT

On March 2, 2025, during Day 2 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3), cadets experienced firsthand the critical role of law enforcement in maintaining public safety during an election period at the Silangan Component City Police Station. The day was marked by comprehensive operations, including business establishment checks for safety compliance and the strategic deployment of anti-criminality checkpoints. Notably, the cadets participated in the implementation of a COMELEC checkpoint, a crucial measure to enforce election-related laws, prevent illegal firearm transport, and mitigate election-related violence. This experience provided the cadets with practical exposure to the procedures and challenges involved in ensuring a safe and fair electoral process.

This immersion into COMELEC checkpoint operations is of paramount importance to the cadets' future work. It offered them a real-world understanding of the delicate balance between enforcing the law and upholding citizens' rights during sensitive periods. Participating in coordinated efforts with the COMELEC and other agencies showcased the significance of interagency cooperation. Furthermore, observing the meticulous adherence to legal procedures and the emphasis on public trust reinforced the ethical responsibilities of law enforcement officers. This hands-on experience in maintaining security during elections will be invaluable as these cadets progress in their careers, preparing them to contribute effectively to the integrity and safety of future electoral processes.



DAY 1 (PHASE 3): OPENING CEREMONY OF PNPA “SINAGLAWIN” CLASS OF 2025 CADET ATTACHMENT PROGRAM (CAP) PHASE 3: CASE-BASED ...
09/03/2025

DAY 1 (PHASE 3): OPENING CEREMONY OF PNPA “SINAGLAWIN” CLASS OF 2025 CADET ATTACHMENT PROGRAM (CAP) PHASE 3: CASE-BASED SCENARIO - With PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTO

The PNPA "Sinaglawin" Class of 2025 commenced Day 1 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 3) on March 1, 2025, with an opening ceremony led by PCOL MARIA SHIELA T PORTENTO. This phase focused on a Case-Based Scenario, a critical component of their training designed to simulate real-world law enforcement challenges. Under the supervision of PLTCOL MAYUGA, cadets were tasked with managing a simulated police station, handling diverse case scenarios, and applying their accumulated knowledge and skills. This immersive experience required cadets to engage in critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and decisive action, effectively bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical application.

The importance of this phase to the cadets' future work cannot be overstated. By immersing them in realistic, high-pressure scenarios, the Case-Based Scenario training directly enhances their ability to respond effectively to various incidents they will encounter as future police officers. This training cultivates essential skills such as problem-solving, leadership, and investigative techniques, ensuring cadets are well-prepared to handle the complexities of law enforcement. It allows them to develop the capacity to act under pressure, work seamlessly within a team, and ultimately, become competent and responsible officers dedicated to serving and protecting their communities. This practical experience is vital in shaping them into effective leaders and law enforcement professionals.



DAY 18 (PHASE 2): FIELD VISIT TO PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG) - With PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTOOn February 28, 2025, t...
09/03/2025

DAY 18 (PHASE 2): FIELD VISIT TO PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG) - With PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTO

On February 28, 2025, the Sinaglawin Class of 2025, led by Dean of Academics PCOL MARIA SHIELA T PORTENTO, engaged in a crucial field visit to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) National Headquarters as part of their Day 18 Station Immersion (CAP Phase 2). The day included an informative seminar detailing the PCG's diverse roles in maritime security, followed by a detailed tour of key PCG assets, notably the BRP Bagacay and the advanced offshore patrol vessel, BRP Gabriela Silang. This hands-on experience exposed cadets to the PCG's technological capabilities and operational procedures, providing them with a tangible understanding of maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, and disaster response.

This immersion into the PCG's operations is of paramount importance to the cadets' future work within the Philippine National Police. It highlights the necessity of inter-agency cooperation in combating transnational crimes and reinforces the need for adaptability in addressing complex security challenges. Understanding the PCG’s maritime security role allows cadets to appreciate the broader security landscape and the importance of collaborative efforts between agencies. This experience fosters a deeper understanding of the values of service, vigilance, and teamwork, preparing them to be more effective and versatile leaders within the PNP, capable of addressing multifaceted security threats.



DAY 17 (PHASE 2): FINANCIAL LITERACY - With JCSUPT BRENDAN O FULGENICIOOn February 27, 2025, during Day 17 of their Stat...
09/03/2025

DAY 17 (PHASE 2): FINANCIAL LITERACY - With JCSUPT BRENDAN O FULGENICIO

On February 27, 2025, during Day 17 of their Station Immersion (CAP Phase 2), cadets participated in a critical seminar on financial literacy led by JCSUPT BRENDAN O FULGENICIO. The seminar, focusing on the "Earn, Save, and Invest (ESI)" framework, emphasized the importance of career progression, consistent savings, and strategic investments for long-term financial security. JCSUPT BRENDAN O FULGENICIO also stressed aligning financial decisions with personal principles and utilizing resources effectively to maximize impact. This session underscored that financial literacy is not merely about accumulating wealth but about making informed, intentional choices that contribute to personal growth and stability.

This financial literacy training holds significant importance for the cadets' future work as law enforcement officers. It equips them with the necessary skills to manage their personal finances responsibly, which is crucial for maintaining integrity and avoiding vulnerabilities. It highlights the connection between financial responsibility and leadership credibility, emphasizing that officers must set a positive example for their colleagues and the community. Understanding how to optimize resources and make informed financial decisions will also enable them to manage departmental budgets and resources effectively, contributing to the overall efficiency and accountability of their future agencies.


DAY 16 (PHASE 2): FIELD VISIT IN OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE (OCD) and QUEZON CITY POLICE DISTRICT (QDCP) - With PCOL ANGELA...
09/03/2025

DAY 16 (PHASE 2): FIELD VISIT IN OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE (OCD) and QUEZON CITY POLICE DISTRICT (QDCP) - With PCOL ANGELA Q REJANO

On February 24, 2025, PNPA "SINAGLAWIN" Class of 2025 cadets engaged in a crucial Day 16 of their Station Immersion, Phase 2, featuring field visits to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the Quezon City Police District (QCPD). At the OCD, under the guidance of COLONEL EUGENIO A GEPTE JR. PA (Ret), they gained essential knowledge of the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) framework. This included a tour of the NDRRMC Operations Center, where they observed the critical coordination and communication processes during disaster responses. The afternoon visit to QCPD, facilitated by PCOL MELECIO MADDATU BUSLIG JR., provided an open forum for cadets to learn about policing realities, crime prevention, and leadership challenges. Tours of the Battalion and Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) sections exposed them to diverse police roles and advanced crime enforcement techniques.

These experiences are vital for the cadets' future work as they provide a holistic understanding of public safety and security. The OCD visit underscored the importance of inter-agency coordination and preparedness in disaster management, skills crucial for police officers who often serve as first responders. The QCPD visit offered invaluable insights into the practical aspects of law enforcement, from crime prevention to specialized units like the ACG. The open forum with experienced officers allowed cadets to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, fostering critical thinking and adaptability. This comprehensive exposure to both disaster management and urban policing equips the cadets with the diverse skills and perspectives necessary to effectively serve and protect their communities.


DAY 15 (PHASE 2): TURNOVER AND CLOSING CEREMONY OF PNPA "SINAGLAWIN" CLASS 0F 2025 - With PBGEN PAUL KENNETH T LUCAS; PC...
09/03/2025

DAY 15 (PHASE 2): TURNOVER AND CLOSING CEREMONY OF PNPA "SINAGLAWIN" CLASS 0F 2025 - With PBGEN PAUL KENNETH T LUCAS; PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTO; Regional Command Group and Staff, 4A

Team 18, stationed at the Tanauan Component City Police Station, concluded their 15-day Station Immersion (CAP Phase 2) on February 21, 2025, with a significant turnover and closing ceremony for the PNPA "SINAGLAWIN" Class of 2025. The event, graced by PBGEN PAUL KENNETH T LUCAS, PCOL MARIA SHEILA T PORTENTO, and the Regional Command Group and Staff of 4A, focused on imparting crucial lessons to the graduating cadets. PBGEN LUCAS emphasized the program's role in developing leadership, integrity, and a strong service ethos, highlighting that the cadets' future success would depend on their adherence to these values. The Regional Command Group further enriched the experience by sharing personal insights and stressing the importance of ethical conduct and continuous professional development.

The ceremony's importance to the cadets' future work cannot be overstated. The direct interaction with regional leaders and chiefs of police provided invaluable real-world exposure, bridging the gap between academic training and practical policing. The emphasis on ethical decision-making and public service reinforces the core principles that will guide their careers. Moreover, the boodle fight, a symbol of unity and camaraderie, underscored the importance of teamwork and mutual respect within the police force. This experience will serve as a foundational memory, reminding them that their roles are not just about enforcing the law, but also about building strong community relationships and upholding the highest standards of professional conduct, ensuring they are well-prepared to serve and protect.



DAY 14 (PHASE 2): MOBILE PATROLLING; FELLOWSHIP - With PLTCOL ANGELITO K GUARDIANOn February 20, 2025, Team 18 of the PN...
09/03/2025

DAY 14 (PHASE 2): MOBILE PATROLLING; FELLOWSHIP - With PLTCOL ANGELITO K GUARDIAN

On February 20, 2025, Team 18 of the PNPA cadet attachment program, stationed at Tanauan Component City Police Station, concluded their Day 14 immersion activities, focusing on mobile patrolling and fellowship. The cadets' observation of mobile patrols along the Tanauan City Baywalk provided a crucial understanding of proactive policing. This hands-on experience demonstrated the strategic importance of visible police presence in deterring crime and ensuring public safety. Witnessing these patrols reinforced the principles of maintaining order and fostering a sense of security within the community, vital skills for their future roles as law enforcement officers.

Following the patrols, the cadets engaged in a fellowship with the Tanauan CCPS personnel, including PLTCOL ANGELITO K GUARDIAN. This gathering emphasized the importance of building strong interpersonal connections within the police force. Such interactions allowed the cadets to learn from experienced officers, gaining valuable insights into the practical aspects of police work and the importance of leadership. The presence of PLTCOL ANGELITO K GUARDIAN underscored the significance of empathy, resilience, and commitment in effective law enforcement, fostering a collaborative environment that promotes both personal and professional growth. This experience is critical for developing well-rounded officers who understand the importance of both technical proficiency and community engagement.



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