Quezon City Police District

Quezon City Police District
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Common nameQuezon City Police District
AbbreviationQCPD
MottoQuezon City's Pride
Agency overview
FormedNovember 25, 1939
Preceding agencies
  • Quezon City Police Department (1939–1975)
  • Northern Police District (1975–1990)
  • Central Police District Command (1990–2006)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionQuezon City, Metro Manila, PHI
Operational structure
HeadquartersCamp Tomas B. Karingal, Sikatuna Village, Quezon City
Agency executives
  • PBGEN Melecio Buslig, Jr., District Director
  • PCOL Melecio Buslig, Deputy District Director for Administration
  • PCOL Josefino Ligan, Deputy District Director for Operations
  • PCOL Amante Baro, Chief District Directorial Staff
Parent agencyNational Capital Region Police Office
Facilities
Stations16 police stations
Website
ncrpo.pnp.gov.ph

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) is a police district under the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) serves the Quezon City as its law enforcement agency. The headquarters located at Camp Tomas Karingal.[1]

History

It was formed on November 25, 1939, as the Quezon City Police Department.[2] It was merged with the CAMANAVA area and formed the Northern Police District (NPD). On November 6, 1990, the separation of Quezon City from NPD was implemented, leading to the creation of what was then the Central Police District. Then as in today, the QCPD arms is based on the official heraldic emblem of Quezon City.

Lists of chiefs

The following list only started from the Central Police District Command list:

Name Term Notes
As chief of the Central Police District
BGen. Romeo San Diego 1990 – 1992 [3]
BGen. Atty. Rodolfo M. Garcia 1992 – 1993 [4]
P/CSUPT Diony A. Ventura 1993 – July 24, 1994 [5]
P/CSUPT Ricardo De Leon 1994 – 1996 [5]
P/CSUPT Hercules Cataluña 1996 – 1997 CPDC Director when Ozone Disco tragedy happened[6]
P/SSUPT George L. Aliño 1997 – 1999 [7][8][9]
P/SSUPT Romulo Sales 1999 – 2000 [10]
P/CSUPT Victor Luga 2000 – 2001 [10]
P/CSUPT Rodolfo Tor 2001 – 2002 [11]
P/CSUPT Napoleon Castro 2002 – 2003 [12]
P/SSUPT Oscar Mariñas 2003 – 2004 Acting [13]
P/CSUPT Nicasio Radovan Jr. 2004 – 2006 [14][13]
As chief of the Quezon City Police District
P/CSUPT Atty. Magtanggol Gatdula 2006 – 2009 [15][16]
P/CSUPT Elmo San Diego 2009 – 2010 [16]
P/CSUPT Benjardi Mantele 2010 – 2011 [17]
P/CSUPT George Regis 2011 – 2012 [18]
P/CSUPT Mario dela Vega 2012 – 2013 [19]
P/CSUPT Richard Albano 2013 – 2014 [20][21]
P/SSUPT Joel Pagdilao 2014 – 2015 [21]
P/CSUPT Edgardo Tinio 2015 – July 1, 2016 [22]
P/CSUPT Guillermo Tolentino Eleazar July 1, 2016 – April 18, 2018 [23]
PBGEN Joselito T. Esquivel April 18, 2018 – September 17, 2019 [24]
PBGEN Ronnie Montejo September 17, 2019 – December 1, 2020 [25]
PBGEN Danilo Macerin December 1, 2020 – April 17, 2021 [26]
PBGEN Antonio Yarra April 17, 2021 – February 6, 2022 [27]
PBGEN Remus Medina February 6 – August 12, 2022 [28]
PBGEN Nicolas Torre III August 12, 2022 – August 31, 2023 [29]

Original choice was PCOL Jaysen de Guzman and Torre swapped with him [30][31]

PBGEN Rederico Maranan September 1, 2023 – October 2, 2024 [32]
Became PRO-3 director after tenure
PBGEN Melecio Buslig, Jr. October 2, 2024 – present [33]

Units

Headquarters

Under the Director, QCPD it has:[34]

  • Deputy District Director for Administration
  • Deputy District Director for Operation
  • Chief District Directorial Staff
  • Secretary to Directorial Staff
  • Office of the District Executive Senior Police Office

The administrative divisions are:[34]

  • District Personnel and Records Management Division
  • District Logistic Division
  • District Comptrollership Division

The operational divisions and units are:[34]

  • District Intelligence Division
  • District Operation and Plans Division
  • District Community Affairs and Development Division
  • District Investigative and Detective Management Division
  • District Drug Enforcement Unit
  • District Headquarters Support Unit
  • District Mobile Force Battalion
  • District Traffic Enforcement Unit
  • District Special Operation Unit
  • Anti-Carnapping Unit
  • District Tactical Motorized Unit

Stations:[34]

  • Police Station 1 (La Loma)
  • Police Station 2 (Masambong)
  • Police Station 3 (Talipapa)
  • Police Station 4 (Novaliches)
  • Police Station 5 (Fairview)
  • Police Station 6 (Batasan)
  • Police Station 7 (Cubao)
  • Police Station 8 (Project 4)
  • Police Station 9 (Anonas)
  • Police Station 10 (Kamuning)
  • Police Station 11 (Galas)
  • Police Station 12 (Eastwood)
  • Police Station 13 (Bagong Silangan)
  • Police Station 14 (Holy Spirit)
  • Police Station 15 (Project 6)
  • Police Station 16 (Pasong Putik)

Controversies

Shootout with PDEA

‘VIP’ Commonwealth video

A car driver accused of uploading a video on a social media platform when a QCPD officer stopping the traffic in the Commonwealth Avenue. The traffic, allegedly stopped for Vice President Sara Duterte. The uploader faced a complaint a law against fake news and Cybercrime Prevention Act. Chel Diokno, the lawyer of the uploader said that his client doesn't took the video and wasn't related or affiliated against the police. The news was viral on Twitter and caused the netizens anti- to the Vice President got mad on her.[35] The officer was sacked, named Police Executive Master Sergeant Verdo Pantollano was also reinstated, by General Rederico Maranan.[36]

Press conference for gun-toter

Wilfredo Gonzales, a retired PO1/Patrolman (demoted multiple times), and former QCPD officer was toted a gun against a cyclist in a road rage.[37][38] In response, the QCPD Director General Nicolas Torre called a press conference in Camp Karingal, and Gonzales was also there, speaking for himself. The police unit, especially General Torre received backlash amid of favoring to the side of Gonzales. He ultimately resigned from his post after the controversy.[39]

Uploading evidence

2 QCPD officers allegedly posted the video of evidence surrounding the death of Ronaldo Valdez, a veteran actor, which is illegal. The officers are now fired.[40]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "QCPD marks 83rd Founding Anniversary". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
  3. ^ "nc-202, s 1991-1" (PDF). Quezon City Council.
  4. ^ "CentralBooks". central.com.ph. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
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  35. ^ Gavilan, Jodesz (October 26, 2023). "QC police sue person who shared viral 'VIP' Commonwealth traffic video". RAPPLER. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
  36. ^ "QCPD reinstates cop who stopped Commonwealth traffic for VIP".
  37. ^ Aurelio, Abby Boiser, Dexter Cabalza, Julie M. (August 31, 2023). "Ex-cop's road rage costs him SC job; QCPD head quits". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved January 1, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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