2018 TOP Level Forum on Law Enforcement Standards
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PNP-HRAO Gold Eagle Award, Plaque, and Certificate of Confirmation
The PNP through the Human Rights Affairs Office, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), successfully conducted the “2017 Top Level Forum/Workshop on International Law Enforcement Standards for Senior Police Officers” for 27 Senior Police Commissioned Officers with the ranks of PCSUPT and PSSUPT from selected Directorates/PROs/Units from March 14 to 16, 2017 at Henann Resort Alona Beach, Alona Beach Road, Panglao Island, Bohol.
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“We, in the Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines, are all aware of how difficult it is to observe human rights especially in the face of combat operations. But as law enforcers, we are highly obligated to exert efforts to make international humanitarian principles a reality”, enunciated by PCSupt Valfrie G Tabian, Acting Regional Director of Police Regional Office (PRO) 4A, who was the official representative of PDG Ronald M Dela Rosa, Chief of the Philippine National Police, during the closing ceremony of the first leg of the 2016 International Humanitarian Law Training for the territorial forces of the AFP and PNP held on July 13, 2016 at La belle Brasserie, Tagaytay Highlands, Tagatay City, Philippines.
A simultaneous one-day Human Rights Seminar among the personnel of SPD, EPD, NPD and QCPD to discuss Basic Concepts and Principles and Human Rights-Based Policing, Rights-Based Policing in Relation to Police Operational Procedure on Arrest, Search and Seizure and Use of Force, Effective Community Organizing (Double Barrel), RA 9745 “Anti-Torture Law”, RA 9851 “Extra Judicial killing” and RA 7438 “Custodial Investigation”.
Highway 21 Hotel, General Luna St., Ilo-ilo City
October 27-29, 2015
Miranda Warning & Anti-Torture Warning in Different Dialects:
Miranda Warning & Anti-Torture Warning in Foreign Languages:
Korean Audio
Chinese Audio
Japanese Audio