Republic of the Philippines “I congratulate the awardees, our

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Republic of the Philippines “I congratulate the awardees, our
“I congratulate the
awardees, our country’s
most outstanding police
officers in service, for this
recognition, which is an
expression of gratitude
for a job well done.”
Republic of the Philippines
Office of the President, Malacañan Palace, Manila
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our government joins the Metrobank Foundation Inc. in honoring our police officers and their contributions to
nation-building, through the 2013 Search for the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS).
Maintaining a peaceful, orderly society, and securing the welfare of our citizens is a vital cornerstone of our Social
Contract with the Filipino People. This collective agenda is made manifest through our men and women in uniform,
who tirelessly fulfill their duties as vanguards of freedom, justice, and empowerment. I congratulate the awardees,
our country’s most outstanding police officers in service, for this recognition, which is an expression of gratitude for
a job well done. May you continue to serve our country to the best of your abilities, guided by the highest ideals of
competence, professionalism, integrity, and dedication; uphold the rule of law, as you help solve and prevent crimes,
protect human rights, and be our people’s source of strength in times of vulnerability and tragedy.
In the beginning of our journey on the straight and righteous path, we faced difficult challenges in revitalizing our
institutions, particularly in replacing the old system of self-interest with the more progressive culture of honesty and
accountability. Our reforms have begun to take root, and are already bearing fruit. Let us be vigilant in sustaining
these tangible results and seize every opportunity to move our nation forward to the brighter future of inclusive
growth that Filipinos rightfully deserve.
Again, congratulations to you, and i wish you much fortitude in the years ahead.
MANILA
J u l y 2 013
BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President
Republic of the Philippines
METROBANK FOUNDATION, INC.
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“This year’s awards are truly
relevant and meaningful,
especially that 2013 was an
election year that required
extra duties from the entire
force in ensuring the safety
of thousands of voters in
polling precincts; and in
maintaining impartiality
and non-partisanship in
the face of highly charged
electoral contests.”
T
he Metrobank Foundation’s Search for the Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS) upholds integrity in law
enforcement as a pillar of criminal justice.
COPS serves as a badge of honor to the thousands in the police service who risk their lives every day in maintaining
peace and order in our communities. It best expresses society’s recognition of what they have achieved in performing
their responsibilities beyond the call of duty.
This year’s awards are truly relevant and meaningful, especially that 2013 was an election year that required extra duties
from the entire force in ensuring the safety of thousands of voters in polling precincts; and in maintaining impartiality
and non-partisanship in the face of highly charged electoral contests.
We are grateful to the Metrobank Foundation, the Rotary Club of New Manila East, and PSBank for your shared initiative
to help raise the bar of excellence in the police service and strengthen police-community relations.
Your continuing program extolling the virtues of the ideal police officer helps us tell our people the whole story about
our PNP, as it inspires our rookies to become models of integrity, dedication and professionalism.
“May you continue to
exhibit the true essence of
public service while serving
as an inspiration to our
fellow police officers. Your
dedication and commitment
has truly paid off.”
C
ongratulations to the awardees of the 2013 Metrobank Foundation Search for the Country’s Outstanding Police
Officers in Service (COPS). Ang inyong tagumpay ay hindi lamang pansarili dahil sa pagtanggap ninyo ng
pagkilalang ito ay pinatunayan ninyo na sadyang wagas ang makatotohanang paglilingkod sa hanay ng Pambansang
Pulisya. Each of you truly makes this Organization proud as you live up to the promise of providing “Serbisyong
Makatotohanan.”
May you continue to exhibit the true essence of public service while serving as an inspiration to our fellow police
officers. Your dedication and commitment has truly paid off. However, this gratifying accomplishment should not be
an excuse to rest on your laurels. Rather, let this be a challenge for you to further enhance your skills and capabilities in
order to perform and do your job better.
Nais ko ding pasalamatan ang Metrobank Foundation, Inc. sa walang sawa ninyong pagsuporta at pagkilala sa aming
mga natatanging miyembro sa Pambansang Pulisya. Your effort to recognize the good deeds and accomplishments of
our men in uniform is a great help in promoting the PNP as an efficient and hardworking government entity which the
Filipino community could truly rely on.
Once again, congratulations to the new recipients of this prestigious award. Your legacy as Outstanding Police Officers
in Service and the honor that you have given to the PNP would be a source of inspiration to the whole police service.
Mabuhay!
Maraming salamat at mabuhay po tayong lahat!
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MAR ROXAS
Secretary
Department of The Interior and Local Government
2013 SEARCH FOR THE COUNTRY’S OUTSTANDING POLICE OFFICERS IN SERVICE
ALAN LA MADRID PURISIMA
Police Director General
Chief, PNP
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“I laud your commitment to
the ideals of Service, Honor,
and Justice of the Philippine
National Police, and in
serving as role models to
your fellow policemen and
women.”
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y warmest congratulations to the awardees of this year’s Metrobank Foundation’s Search for the Country’s
Outstanding Police Officers in Service.
I laud your commitment to the ideals of Service, Honor, and Justice of the Philippine National Police, and in serving
as role models to your fellow policemen and women. May your award inspire you to remain faithful to your duty as
guardians of peace and order in the country, and to persevere more in bringing your organization into new heights.
Again, Congratulations and Mabuhay!
“May this award empower
you to strive for even greater
accomplishments and allow
you to continue paying it
forward to the communities
who have helped you
become who you are today.”
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n behalf of the Metrobank Group, I congratulate the awardees of the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in
Service (COPS) for 2013.
You represent the cream of the crop of our country’s police force: an estimated 250,000 police officers tasked with
the safeguarding of the life and property of some 95 million Filipinos. Indeed, to serve as a law enforcer under such
challenging conditions is already worthy of note, but to distinguish yourselves by going over and beyond the call of
duty, sometimes at great personal cost, is indeed extraordinary. This recognition is our way of thanking you for all your
hard work and sacrifice.
The Metrobank Group has always championed a culture of excellence, for we believe in the Filipino’s innate capability
to thrive and shine even in the most trying of circumstances. You join an elite group of public servants--fellow police
officers, soldiers, and teachers--who serve as an inspiration to every Filipino who dreams of achieving success in their
chosen field. May this award empower you to strive for even greater accomplishments and allow you to continue
paying it forward to the communities who have helped you become who you are today.
HON. ANTONIO “SONNY” F. TRILLANES IV
Senator
Republic of the Philippines
Chairman, COPS 2013 Final Board of Judges
I also take this opportunity to acknowledge our distinguished panel of judges and our institutional partners--the
Philippine National Police, PSBank, and the Rotary Club of New Manila East. Their enthusiasm and unfailing belief in the
prowess and integrity of our police force continue to make COPS a success.
Congratulations and welcome to the Metrobank family!
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DR. GEORGE S.K. TY
Chairman
Metrobank Group and Metrobank Foundation
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“This recognition is the
Metrobank Foundation’s
way of saluting our men and
women in uniform for all that
they have done, but truly, the
highest accolade is already
theirs: the trust and respect of
their peers, superiors, and the
communities they serve.”
I
t is my distinct honor and pleasure to introduce the Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS) for
2013. This award is given to the men and women of the police force, who have risen above difficult situations, and
rendered extraordinary service in the fields of crime solution and crime prevention.
It is always a challenge narrowing our awardees to a circle of ten, for there are many factors to consider: the impact
of individual achievements on the lowering of crime rates and increased safety of a locale, the extent of citizen
participation and the continuation of positive police-community relations. But above all, we consider the integrity of
the police officers in question: that his deeds were made with the greater good in mind, and not personal gain.
“To our awardees, let this
recognition be your badge
of honor and reminder to
continue making a difference
in the communities you
serve. You are not alone. We
now know your sacrifices
and will always be grateful
that you stand strong in
fulfilling your duty to serve
and protect the country.”
O
n behalf of PSBank, I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to the 10 awardees of this year’s Search for
the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service.
I have personally heard the inspiring stories of heroism and sacrifice of these men and women during the final judging.
Their commitment to risk their lives everyday just so we could live a life of relative peace and prosperity humbles and
astounds me.
Indeed, public service is not only a decision but a mission that demands a total giving of one’s self. It goes beyond the
call of duty and shapes one’s life into an instrument of selfless service. It moves a police officer to take an abandoned
and seriously injured infant and raise him as his own in spite of his family’s economic challenges. It empowers a lady
officer to untiringly educate communities about the rights of women and children.
We are once again grateful to our distinguished panel of judges, who have graciously shared their time and expertise,
as well as our institutional partners—the Rotary Club of New Manila East, Philippine National Police, and PSBank—who
have always shown enthusiasm and support for the COPS program’s goal of nurturing excellence in our police force.
These are examples of unsung heroes we have in our midst. They have broken the stereotype and raised the standards
of public service to greater heights. I am confident that there are more men and women in uniform who are part of
this esteemed roster of awardees. They remain hidden but their lives of integrity positively reflect on the image of the
institution they represent.
This recognition is the Metrobank Foundation’s way of saluting our men and women in uniform for all that they
have done, but truly, the highest accolade is already theirs: the trust and respect of their peers, superiors, and the
communities they serve.
I am honored to be part of this noble search that recognizes the best police officers in the land. I would like to thank
Metrobank Foundation and our program partners Rotary Club of New Manila East and the Philippine National Police. I
am especially thankful to the Board of Judges who carefully sifted through a record-breaking number of nominations
and conducted a rigorous screening and final evaluation to choose the most deserving police officers.
To our awardees, let this recognition be your badge of honor and reminder to continue making a difference in the
communities you serve. You are not alone. We now know your sacrifices and will always be grateful that you stand
strong in fulfilling your duty to serve and protect the country.
ANICETO M. SOBREPENA
President
Metrobank Foundation, Inc.
May you serve as an inspiration not only to your colleagues in uniform but to the rest of the nation as we continue to
forge the path to progress.
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VICENTE R. CUNA, JR.
President
PSBANK
METROBANK FOUNDATION, INC.
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ROTARY CLUB OF NEW MANILA EAST
ROTARY CLUB OF NEW MANILA EAST
“Thank you to the awardees
who continue to serve
and protect the Filipino
people and are passionately
committed to excellence in
their performance.”
“This year’s record breaking
turnout of applicants is
a clear testament to the
growth and success of this
decade-long nationwide
search.”
n behalf of the Rotary Club of New Manila East, Let me congratulate the ten (10) awardees of the Country’s
Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS) for 2013.
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We, in Rotary Club of New Manila East along with the rest of our Sister Clubs nationwide are committed to look for
men and women in uniform who are dedicated to their duty and worthy of emulation by their peers in the Philippine
National Police (PNP). This year’s search has created awareness in our unsung heroes in the PNP to join the search. We
continue to inspire them but their works also inspire us in the process, and learn to love the program more.
We would like to thank our Partners, the Metrobank Foundation, the PSBank and the Philippine National Police for
their unwavering support. The project made us a Hall of Fame Awardee for 2013 in Vocational Service of Rotary
International-District 3780. Thank you also to the awardees who continue to serve and protect the Filipino people
and are passionately committed to excellence in their performance .
The Rotary International theme for this year is “Peace Through Service” a path that anyone can walk. Let us continue
serving one another so that “Service Above Self “ may always be a way of life for us all.
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n Behalf of the Rotary Club of New Manila East, I would like to extend my heartfelt Congratulations to this year’s
awardees of the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS).
These men and women in uniform exemplifies the highest level of professionalism and integrity in their chosen
vocation of serving and protecting our communities. They are the true servants of our people committed to maintain
peace & order and keep our families & homes safe.
Let me convey my deepest gratitude to our partners, the Metrobank Foundation, inc., Philippine Savings Bank and
the Philippine National Police for their unqualified support of this program. This year’s record breaking turnout of
applicants is a clear testament to the growth and success of this decade-long nationwide search.
May I also acknowledge the unending participation of our various Rotary Sister Clubs around the country in
disseminating & promoting this exemplary recognition of dedication to service.
Thank you and mabuhay!
Mabuhay !
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HERMINIO P. CARREON
President, R.Y. 2012-13
2013 SEARCH FOR THE COUNTRY’S OUTSTANDING POLICE OFFICERS IN SERVICE
V. JESUSITO L. TIONGCO
Past President and Chairman, COPS 2013
Rotary Club of New Manila East
R.I. District 3780
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The Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service 2013
Left to Right: Police Commissioned Officers: Police Superintendent Edgar Alan Omas Okubo, Police Chief Inspector Carlo Magno
Mercado Manuel, Police Senior Inspector Arlan Lim Delumpines, and Police Inspector Margienett Terano Yosores;
Police Non-Commissioned Officers: Senior Police Officer 1 Edgardo Abastar Figuracion II, Senior Police Officer 1 Raquel Ramos
Aniwasal, Senior Police Officer 4 Teofilo Siao Juanata, Jr., Senior Police Officer 2 Oscar Morales Angeles, Jr., Senior Police Officer 2
Rodito Torrevillas Viovicente and Senior Police Officer 1 Eduardo De Guzman Covarrubias.
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POLICE
Commissioned Officer
POLICE
Commissioned Officer
Police Superintendent
Edgar Alan Omas Okubo
Police Chief Inspector
Carlo Magno Mercado Manuel
Police Regional Office 1
Chief
Intelligence Training Group, Directorate for Intelligence
Camp Crame, Quezon City
Criminal Investigation and Detection Group,
Manila Police District, Manila, NCR
PSupt Okubo’s tapped the
community as informants
through the proliferation of
prepaid phone cards that led to
the successful dismantling of drug
dens and the arrest of known
drug pushers in the area.
PCInsp Manuel turned his eye
on the most wanted list which
targeted the eight most wanted
criminals in the city.
T
wenty two years in service, Police Superintendent
Edgar Alan O. Okubo has risen steadily up the ranks of
the police force, through loyalty and hard work.
PSupt Okubo is no stranger to danger, having successfully
apprehended gun-for-hire, robbery, and carnapping
groups in his previous postings in Nueva Ecija, Bataan, and
Southern Metro Manila. Back in 2000, he was wounded in
action during an encounter with heavily armed members
of the Gapos Gang.
Partisan Armed Groups proliferate in certain areas of
the countryside. To counter such groups, PSupt Okubo
implemented the intensified checkpoint operation
project in Nueva Ecija, utilizing members of the Barangay
Intelligence Network and Barangay Tanods as force
multipliers and spotters in these operations. In response to
the family of a murder victim of a PAG leader, he developed
Project Spider, a campaign to arrest said suspect through
the intense training and mobilization of one civilian asset.
The success of this mention led the Volunteers Against
Crime and Corruption to recognize PSupt Okubo as its Law
Enforcer of the Year for 2009.
Community involvement plays a big role in the success
of PSupt Okubo’s career. His Hotline Calling Card Project
tapped the community as informants through the
proliferation of prepaid phone cards; the information
channeled through this program led to the successful
dismantling of drug dens and the arrest of known drug
pushers in the area. As part of police community relations,
he established the Pulis at Mag-aaral Kontra Krimen and
PNP-Church Liaison Committee to discourage potential
criminal and insurgent activity, through information
dissemination and campuses and faith-based initiatives in
far-flung barangays.
PSupt Okubo is currently completing his Officer Senior
Executive Course. He has a bachelor’s degree in Public
Safety from the Philippine National Police Academy and a
master’s degree in Criminology from the University of La
Salette in Santiago, Isabela. He is married and has three
children.
F
rom the jungles of Basilan, to the mountains of the
Cordillera region, to the busy streets of Manila—Police
Chief Inspector Carlo Magno M. Manuel, current Chief
of Manila’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Team,
has hounded and captured lawless elements across the
archipelago, in his twenty-two years as a policeman.
PCInsp Manuel’s early years in Basilan gave him a running
start to a decorated career. He received a Medalya ng
Kadakilaan for his role in Oplan 01/94 PANAMA, which put
a stop to illegal logging activities and led to the eradication
of an Abu Sayyaf lair in Sitio Buc-Buc, Barangay Lower
Abenbeng. He was also a member of the tactical operation
team that successfully rescued Father Cirilio Nacorda from
the Moro National Liberation Front Lost Command; for this
he was awarded a Medalya ng Kagalingan back then.
PCInsp. Manuel was very active in engaging the Basilan
youth, partnering with the Basilan Jaycees and other sociocivic groups, to organize a sports fest for teenagers,
giving them more productive opportunities to spend their
idle time.
Eradicating illegal drugs was among PCInsp Manuel’s
priorities in the Cordillera. He headed Oplan Twister and
Oplan Summer Storm, which led to the destruction of an
illegal marijuana plantation, with plants and seedlings
valued at almost Php 20 million. This feat was accomplished
with the help of the community, who were organized
into Patrol 117 Street Watch groups by PInsp Manuel.
In Manila, PCInsp Manuel turned his eye on the most
wanted list, with Oplan Pagtugis, which targeted the eight
most wanted criminals in the city. For this, his unit was
awarded the Best Field Unit among all field units in the
country for 2012. He also created the CIDG-Community
Investigative Support, organizing over 500 citizen
volunteers to augment and support police investigations in
their respective communities.
Outside of his investigative accomplishments, PCInsp
Manuel founded the Association of Police Officers via
Lateral Entry Inc. (APOLE), an organization that united
professionals who entered the police force. Aside from
providing such officers with a support system, the group
also served as another channel for regional cooperation for
security awareness and crime prevention.
PCInsp Manuel has a bachelor’s degree in Criminology
from the Philippine College of Criminology and an MBA
from the International Academy for Management and
Economics. He is married and has six children.
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POLICE
Commissioned Officer
POLICE
Commissioned Officer
Police Senior Inspector
Arlan Lim Delumpines
Police Inspector
Margienett Terano Yosores
OIC
Chief Operation/Police Community Relations
City Investigation and Detective Management/Chief,
Investigation Section, Zamboanga City Police Office
Region IX
Women & Children Protection Desk/ Family Juvenile Gender
Sensitive, Talisay City Police Station, Talisay City,
Cebu, Region VI
PSInsp Delumpines believes
that aside from crime
solution, crime prevention is
critical to the lowering of a
community’s crime rate.
PInsp Yosores is very active in
organizing the women and
children in the communities
she serves and regularly
meets with the women in the
barangay for information
dissemination sessions.
A
s Officer-in-charge of the Zamboanga City Police
Office’s Criminal Investigation and Detective
Management branch, Police Senior Inspector Arlan L.
Delumpines has seen action in many a life-threatening
situation in his sixteen-year career. Such high-risk
operations demand discipline and focus, but he brings
the same level of commitment to the lesser dangers of
community relations work.
Guns-for-hire, armed robbers, terrorist elements—these
comprise the normal run of criminals investigated and
apprehended by PSInsp Delumpines. Notable among
such accomplishments is the complete neutralization of
the Jeffry Sai gang responsible for a wave of robberies
in the Zamboanga Peninsula in 2009, the arrest of the
perpetrators and masterminds of a greade throwing
incident in Gov. Camins Ave. in Zamboanga City and the
apprehension of notorious Abu Sayyaf member Kammak J.
Ibno on criminal charges, both in 2012.
PSInsp Delumpines also keeps an eye out for our
disenfranchised brothers and sisters. He routinely rounds
up mendicants roaming the city streets and entrusts
them to the care of the SDC-CSWD, to ensure that they
receive adequate daily meals and are given the
opportunity to return to their families. He has also led
a rescue of ten victims of illegal recruitment/human
trafficking before they were wrongfully shipped to
work in an oil plantation in Malaysia.
PSInsp Delumpines understands that, in addition to crime
solution, crime prevention is critical to the lowering of a
community’s crime rate. His tenure as police chief of the
island municipality of Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay
has seen him initiate multisectoral collaborations for the
patrolling of their lands (through Police Auxiliary Forces
and the Stake-Out in Civvies crime-fighting network) and
sea (through Seaborne Patrol).
I
n addition to keen intuition and sound judgment,
it takes particular sensitivity to investigate crimes
committed against women and children. Such abilities
were finely honed by Talisay City’s Chief Police Community
Relations Police Inspector Margienett T. Yosores in her
fifteen years handling women- and children-related crimes.
As officer-in-charge of the Women and Children Protection
Desk, PInsp Yosores has handled such difficult as cases
of kidnapping, human trafficking, gang rape, and child
abuse. Her success in apprehending the perpetrators
— some of them foreign nationals — can be attributed in
part to the community intelligence network that she
has cultivated through the years. She has also been
instrumental in an anti-illegal drug campaign anti-illegal
firearms campaign that saw the arrest of known criminal
elements in the area.
Believing that crimes can be prevented by awareness
and by the presence of a strong support system, PInsp
Yosores is very active in organizing the women and
children in the communities she serves. She regularly
meets with the women in the barangay for information
dissemination sessions and joins them during women’s
month celebrations. Other groups that she organized
are the Bantay Banay and Child Protect Movement, both
watchdog organizations on child abuse; and the Kabataan
Sa Paga-asa, which monitors children in conflict with the
law, and helps them better integrate into society.
PInsp Yosores has degrees in commerce (Foundation
University-Dumaguete City), accountancy and law
(University of Cebu), criminology and public administration
(University of the Visayas). She is married and has one child.
PSInsp Delumpines has an undergraduate degree in
Criminology from Zamboanga Arturo Eustaquio Colleges
and completed coursework for a master’s degree in
Criminology at Universidad de Zamboanga. He is married
and has three children.
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Non-Commissioned Officer
POLICE
Non-Commissioned Officer
Senior Police Officer 1
Edgardo Abastar Figuracion II
Senior Police Officer 1
Raquel Ramos Aniwasal
Nurse Police Non Commissioned Officer
Family Juvenile & Gender
Sensitive Women & Children
Protection Desk
Regional Health Service 9, Zamboanga del Sur Medical
Team, Provincial Medical Team, Zamboanga Del Sur
Provincial Police Office, Pagadian City, Region IX
Balayan Municipal Police Station,
Balayan, Batangas, Region IV-A
SPO1 Aniwasal helped train
teachers and staff assigned
to school-based Women’s
Desks to be more sensitive in
addressing the issues raised
by their students.
SPO1 Figuracion spearheads
community outreach programs,
especially medical missions to
help bring the public closer to
the police.
T
hough he is a nurse by training, Senior Police
Officer 1 Edgardo A. Figuracion II is no stranger to
action. Before taking on greater responsibilities as a nurse
officer in the Regional Health Service, SPO1 participated
in a number of missions that successfully apprehended
criminal elements.
During his tenure as an intelligence operative, SPO1
Figuracion enjoyed the trust and confidence of the
community, on whom he relied on for critical information.
Highlights from this period of his career include the arrest
of suspects connected with the notorious Koratong
Baleleng Group, the dismantling of illegal gambling
dens, and the arrest of a notorious drug syndicate in
Zamboanga del Sur.
As a member of the police force’s health service, SPO1
Figuracion plays an active role in their community outreach
programs, especially in their medical missions. While the
primary purpose of these missions is to provide basic
health services for the residents of far-flung barangays,
it also serves to bring the public closer to the police,
particularly in areas that are known to harbor members
of insurgent groups. By tending to the residents’ needs,
the police force shows that government indeed has the
people’s interests in mind, thus discouraging them from
joining or condoning lawless elements.
SPO1 Figuracion has a bachelor’s degree in nursing from
De Ocampo Memorial College and a master’s degree
in nursing from Misamis University. He is married and
has four children.
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t takes a village to raise a child, but it takes a sensitive
and committed Women and Children Protection Desk
officer like Senior Police Officer 1 Raquel R. Aniwasal to
ensure that the children and women of our communities
are protected from harm. SPO1 Aniwasal has successfully
rescued victims of child abuse, rape, and exploitation,
placing them in shelters, and arresting their abusers.
To better equip the community regarding matters of
violence against women and children, SPO1 Aniwasal
conducts trainings for the Barangay Women’s Desk,
which serves as the initial responder to domestic cases.
She has also helped train teachers and staff assigned
to school-based Women’s Desks to be more sensitive in
addressing the issues raised by their students; abuse
victims are then referred by the schools to SPO1 Aniwasal
for further action.
A frequent guest at Radio Totoo, SPO1 Aniwasal is a
sought after resource speaker on violence against women
and children. She is a regular speaker at meetings of
Empowerment, Reaffirmation, and Paternal Abilities
(ERPAT) group, discussing the salient points of the
different laws regarding women and children, responsible
parenthood, gender mainstreaming, child development,
and HIV-AIDS prevention. To reach a wider public, she
established the “I Text u kay Ateng Police” system, where
any queries and reports would be responded to via SMS.
SPO1 Aniwasal is an active participant of a feeding
program for indigent children of Sitio Payatas of Barangay
Navotas in Balayan. She utilizes her nursing training for
the Mabuhay Ka Pulis Program, rendering first aid to her
fellow police at the Balayan Municipal Police Station and
conducting talks on HIV-AIDS awareness and Tuberculosis
Prevention to colleagues and inmates alike.
SPO1 Aniwasal is a Nursing graduate of Our Lady of Fatima
College. She is married and has four children.
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Non-Commissioned Officer
POLICE
Non-Commissioned Officer
Senior Police Officer 4
Teofilo Siao Juanata, Jr.
Senior Police Officer 2
Oscar Morales Angeles, Jr.
Police Community Relations PNCO
Assistant Chief of Police
Community Relations
Pangasinan Criminal Investigation and Detection Group,
Lingayen Pangasinan, Region I
Marikina City Police Station, Justice Hall,
McDonald Ave., Sta. Elena, Marikina, NCR
SPO2 Angeles engages in
constant dialogue with the
community to disseminate
information on crime
prevention, the law, and other
pertinent issues.
SPO4 Juanata has served
as lead arresting officer
for various criminals listed
in the Most Wanted List
of the regions to which he
was deployed.
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013 marks the 25th year of service for Senior Police 4
Teofilo S. Juanata Jr., Police NCO of the community
relations of the Pangasinan Criminal Investigation and
Detection Group.
SPO4 Juanata’s storied career has seen a shift from the
frontlines of crimefighting to restoring trust in the police
force through community relations. In the years he
devoted to intelligence gathering and investigation,
SPO4 Juanata has served as lead arresting officer for
various criminals listed in the Most Wanted List of the
regions to which he was deployed: the Ilocos provinces,
CARAGA, Central Mindanao; in some instances, he even
apprehended suspects from the National Most Wanted
List. But even in those days, he credited his success to the
cooperation of the communities he served.
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Upon transferring to the Police Community Relations
Office, SPO4 Juanata devoted his energies to nipping crime
at the bud by encouraging citizens to stay away from
illegal activities and instead partner with the police force
to solve or prevent these crimes. He initiated a dialogue
with members of the Muslim community to promote
interfaith tolerance, cultural understanding, and nurtured
trust in the police. He is also actively involved in civic
endeavors like bloodletting campaigns and tree planting
activities in his community.
SPO4 Juanata earned his criminology degree at the
University of Northern Philippines Open University.
He is married and has three children.
M
arikina City has one of the lowest criminality rates
in the Eastern Police District, a testament to the
responsiveness of its police force, and to the success
of the anti-crime initiatives of its police community
relations office, to which Special Police Officer 2 Oscar M.
Angeles Jr. is deployed as its assistant chief.
SPO2 Angeles engages in constant dialogue with the
community, and employs various platforms to disseminate
information on crime prevention, the law, and other
pertinent issues. COPS in School is an anti-crime, anti-drug
awareness program targeting elementary, high school,
and college students. Radio listeners can also voice out
their concerns through the “Pulis, Pulis Bayani Ka Sa Puso
Ko” radio program over DZBF 1674 KH.
instrumental in organizing residents into able watchdogs
of their neighborhoods. The Salaam Police Volunteers
liaises with the police force regarding issues of terrorism
and lawless violence in Muslim communities; considered
partners of the Marikina City Police, the success of the
group is testament to the transformative power of cultural
tolerance and cooperation. Over four thousand volunteers
strong, the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team serves as
force multipliers to the Marikina police force, controlling
and preventing criminalities at the barangay level.
SPO2 Angeles has a commerce degree from Laguna
Northwestern College and is taking his master’s degree
in public administration at the University of Rizal. He is
married and has six children.
Community participation is key to minimizing crime in
their areas of residence, and SPO2 Angeles has been
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POLICE
Non-Commissioned Officer
POLICE
Non-Commissioned Officer
Senior Police Officer 2
Rodito Torrevillas Viovicente
Senior Police Officer 1
Eduardo De Guzman Covarrubias
Police Community Relations Senior PNCO
Anti-Vice Operative
Lapu-Lapu City Police Office, Region VII
Zamboanga City Police, Region IX
SPO2 Viovicente mobilized
over 6,000 participants for the
Coral Triangle Day celebration,
and was a prime mover in
the creation of the Lapu Lapu
City Marine Sports and Boat
Operators Association.
SPO1 Covarrubias established
an Adopt-A-School program,
providing scholarships to
selected indigent children at the
Culianan Elementary School in
Zamboanga City.
C
ultivating a relationship of respect and trust with the
community is the key to the success of Senior Police
Officer 2 Rodito T. Viovicente, the current Senior PNCO
of the Police Community Relations arm of the Lapu-Lapu
City Police Office.
The barangay intelligence network developed by SPO2
Viovicente in Lapu Lapu City is an invaluable source of
information for intelligence work; such neighborhood
informants have proved instrumental in the arrest of
criminals involved in prostitution and human trafficking,
drug pushing, robbery, frustrated murder, and rape.
Citizen intelligence and crime reporting also helped SPO2
Viovicente apprehend one of the ten most wanted
persons in Naga City, Cebu.
But much of SPO2 Viovicente’s accomplishments lie in the
field of community relations. He has facilitated meaningful
inter-agency and multisectoral collaborations for education
and environment initiatives, such as the Brigada Eskwela
campaign. Known in the community for his marine animal
advocacy, he formed the Lapu Lapu City Police Office
Scuba Diving Group for underwater coastal cleanups, is
part of the Provincial Veterinarian’s training team for marine
animal rescue, mobilized over 6,000 participants for the
Coral Triangle Day celebration, and was a prime mover in
the creation of the Lapu Lapu City Marine Sports and Boat
Operators Association.
SPO2 Viovicente is a sought-after speaker for anti-drug,
crime prevention, gang-violence, and environmental
protection, and has worked with the Department of
Education for a series of symposia in public and private
high schools. He was also tasked to prepare training and
implement the Junior Police and Parents Brigade, which
helped parents, teachers, and children better understand
the legal and technical intricacies of police work.
SPO2 Viovicente has degrees in accounting and law from
the University of the Visayas. He is married and has three
children.
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H
is experiences as an anti-vice operative have led
Senior Police Officer 1 Eduardo G. Covarrubias to
complement his crimefighting activities with community
endeavors that aim to discourage people from a life
of crime.
When pursuing criminal elements, there is always the
possibility that a policeman’s life will be put at risk.
SPO1 Covarrubias experienced this in 2004, when he was
wounded while conducting surveillance on a theft
suspect in Tulungatung, Zamboanga City; both suspect
and gunman were apprehended, and SPO1 Covarrubias
was awarded the Medalyang Sugatang Magiting. While in
2012, a shootout with a local crime boss ended a 4-month
crime spree, sending a message to criminal elements
that illegal activities would not be allowed to flourish with
impunity.
SPO1 Covarrubias was team leader for an operation
that stamped out a carnapping syndicate in 2011, solving
15 carnapping cases. He has also led raids on illegal
gambling dens early this year, acting on tips given by
the community. To this day, no new gambling activities
have been reported.
Through his own initiative, SPO1 Covarrubias established
an Adopt-A-School program, providing scholarships to
selected indigent children at the Culianan Elementary
School in Zamboanga City. The program began with just
ten beneficiaries in 2011, but has since expanded coverage
to 30 students, and has encouraged many families in the
community to sustain the education of their children.
He is also an active advocate and implementer of the
Community Immersion Program, which aims to increase
interaction between the police and the people, especially
during major activities and celebrations.
SPO1 Covarrubias has a bachelor’s degree in Customs
Administration from Southern City Colleges in Zamboanga
City. He is married and has two children.
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Highlights of
the 2013 Search
2013 Search for the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service
Preliminary Board of Judges
Seated: Police Commissioned Officers Preliminary Board - Hon. Jose Manuel Mamauag, CHR; Col. Alejandro
Escaño (Ret.), MFI Foundation; Ms. Lilian De Leon, LMP and Mr. Alfred Dalizon, Journal Group.
Seated: Police Commissioned Officers Preliminary Board - Atty. Rudiger Falcis II, MOLEO-Ombudsman;
Msgr. Joselito Asis, CBCP; Mr. Dante Jimenez, VACC, and Mr. Jan Escosio, Radyo Inquirer
Seated from L-R: Police Non Commissioned Preliminary Board - Atty. Anthony Nuyda, DILG; Dr. Ma. Luisa Agamata,
CSC; Mr. Henry Omaga Diaz, DZMM/ABS-CBN. (Not in photo: Mr. Jeffrey Tarayao, One Meralco Foundation).
Standing: Organizers of the COPS Search with partners from the PNP lead by PCSupt. Victor Deona, Deputy Chief of PNP
DPCR (5th from left)
COPS PRELIMINARY BOARD OF JUDGES
Police Commissioned Officers
HONORABLE JOSE MANUEL MAMAUAG
Commissioner
Commission on Human Rights
(Representing the Government Commissions)
ATTORNEY RUDIGER FALCIS II
Officer-in-Charge/Director
Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military and
Other Law Enforcement Officers
(Representing the Government)
MONSIGNOR JOSELITO ASIS
Secretary-General
Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines
(Representing the Church Organizations)
MS. LILIAN DE LEON
Executive Director
League of Municipalities of the Philippines
(Representing the Local Government Organizations)
COLONEL ALEJANDRO ESCANO (Ret.)
President
MFI Foundation
(Representing the Civil Society)
MR. DANTE JIMENEZ
President & Founding Chairman
Volunteers Against Crime & Corruption
(Representing the Civil Society)
MR. ALFRED DALIZON
Senior Correspondent
Journal Group
(Representing the Media)
ATTORNEY ANTHONY NUYDA, CESO III
Director IV/Head
Internal Audit Service, Department of Interior and
Local Government
(Representing the National Government)
MR. JEFFREY TARAYAO
President
One Meralco Foundation
(Representing the Civil Society)
MR. HENRY OMAGA DIAZ
Host, Pasada Sais-Trenta Sabado/Radyo Patrol Balita
DZMM (Representing the Media)
MR. JAN ESCOSIO
President, PNP Press Corps Reporter
Reporter, Radyo Inquirer
(Representing the Media)
COPS PRELIMINARY BOARD OF JUDGES
Police Non-Commissioned Officers
DR. MA. LUISA SALONGA-AGAMATA
Head, CSC Honor Awards Secretariat
Civil Service Commission
(Representing the Constitutional Commissions)
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Hon. Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV, Senator, Republic of the Philippines
Senator Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV is on his second term as Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, voted into office on
a strong anti-corruption advocacy.
2013 Search for the Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service
Final Board of Judges
WITH OFFICERS OF PSBANK, METROBANK AND METROBANK FOUNDATION
He led a distinguished naval career, graduating with academic honors from the Philippine Military Academy and receiving
over twenty three commendations for meritorious service to the country. Among the highlights of his military profession
was the daring search and rescue of the victims of the ill-fated M/V Princess of the Orient at the height of a super typhoon in
1998. He was also involved in numerous naval operations in support of ground operations against the Abu Sayyaf and other
lawless elements.
Hon. Francisco T. Duque III, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Dr. Francisco T. Duque III is Chairman of the Philippine Civil Service Commission. Under his watch, the CSC has achieved
its highest ever public awareness, availment, and satisfaction rating; it has also recently been awarded the ISO 9001:2008
certification for quality management in cases adjudication, examination administration, and appointments processing.
As Chairman, he was pivotal in developing the Commission’s Roadmap for Development and Reforms for 2010-2015,
establishing its priority programs for the country’s 1.4 million-strong civil service. The CSC was awarded the Governance
Trailblazer seal by the Institute for Solidarity in Asia and the National Competitiveness Council, besting other national
government agencies. Dr. Duque previously held two other leadership positions in public health: PhilHealth President and
Secretary from 2001-2005 and Health Secretary from 2005-2010.
Hon. Niel “Junjun” Tupas Jr., Representative, 5th District of Iloilo
Rep. Niel “Junjun” C. Tupas Jr. is the congressional representative of the 5th District of of Iloilo. He began his career as a
member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan in 2004 and is currently serving his third term as Congressman.
During his second term, he served as Chairman of the House Committee on Justice where he handled several controversial
issues such as military corruption, large-scale land-grabbing, and the impeachment against former Ombudsman
Merceditas Gutierrez. Under his leadership, the committee was able to pass key legislations including the Bureau of
Corrections Modernization Act, Involuntary Dissapearance Act, Terrorist Financing Act, among others. In 2012, he served
as chief prosecutor in the impeachment case against former Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato C. Corona. In the 16th
Congress, Rep. Tupas hopes to focus on social justice issues and the passage of more measures that will make the justice
system more effective and accessible to the marginalized sectors.
Hon. Albert Raymond S. Garcia, Governor, Province of Bataan
Gov. Albert Raymond “Abet” S. Garcia is the incumbent governor of the province of Bataan. In 1998, he was elected the
youngest mayor of Balanga, Bataan at the age of 28. The first two years of his mayoral term saw the conversion of Balanga into
a component city of Bataan, making him the first City Mayor of Balanga; he sought and won re-election in 2001.
In 2004, he ran as representative of the 2nd District of Bataan, and held the position for three consecutive terms. He was
named Deputy Majority Floor Leader of the 13th Congress and chaired the coveted Committee on Trade and Industry (CTI)
during the 15th Congress. As chair of CTI, he led the successful deliberation of some 157 House Bills, 26 House Resolutions,
and countless public hearings on Competition/Anti-trust, Consumer Welfare, Intellectual Property, and other critical issues.
Alberto D. Lina., Chairman, Lina Group of Companies
Alberto D. Lina is the founder and chairman of Airfreight 2100 Inc. (Air21), the flagship company of the Lina Group of
Companies, a diverse organization with holdings in logistics, waste management, renewable energy systems, information
technology, business process outsourcing, weather channel, media and sports (PBA and Le Tour de Filipinas). The group now
deploys about three thousand people.
From left to right: PSBank President Vicente R. Cuna, Jr. , Francisco T. Duque III, Alberto D. Lina, Rep. Niel Tupas Jr.,
Metrobank Group Vice Chairman Dr. Antonio S. Abacan, Jr., Ma. Alexandra R. Prieto-Romualdez, Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV, Cirilo Noel,
Metrobank Foundation President Aniceto M. Sobrepeña, Gov. Albert Raymond S. Garcia
Mr. Lina spearheaded the nationwide logistics operation of Air21 for the Mid-Term National Elections in May 2013 (excluding
Visayas region). Air21’s bid effectively saved the national government about PhP800 Million through Mr. Lina’s advocacy of
“serving our country with integrity, competence and cost-effective operation”.
Mr. Lina serves on the board of directors of Philippine Airlines and Philippine Veterans Bank. He is a governor of the Philippine
Basketball Association (PBA) and chairman emeritus of the Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines.
Ma. Alexandra “Sandy” R. Prieto-Romualdez, President & CEO, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Sandy Prieto-Romualdez is President and CEO of Philippine Daily Inquirer. Aside from the Inquirer, Sandy is also actively
involved with the newspaper’s sister companies (collectively known as the Inquirer Group of Companies or IGC); in October
2012, she was named Group CEO in a concurrent capacity. Ms. Prieto-Romualdez’s advocacies include reading literacy,
education, entrepreneurship, and volunteerism. Under her leadership, the Inquirer has organized the award-winning ReadAlong Program and released journalism scholarships through the PDI’s Newsboy Foundation. She is one of the founding
members of Gifts and Graces Fair Trade Foundation and Hands On Manila Foundation.
Among the major awards and citations she has received are: The Outstanding Asian Institute of Management Alumni
Achievement Award (2012); Ten Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS) for print and media journalism (2007);
one of the Young Global Leaders recognized by the World Economic Forum (2006); Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) for
Public Service in Print Media and Advocacy (2001).
Cirilo Noel, Chairman & President, SGV Foundation
Atty. Cirilo Noel is Managing Partner of SGV & Co. A lawyer and licensed Certified Public Accountant, his areas of expertise
include international inbound and outbound investments, tax advisory and planning, tax advocacy and litigation.
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Atty. Noel is concurrently president of the SGV Foundation. He is president and trustee of the Harvard Law School Association
of the Philippines and is trustee of the Harvard Club and of the Philippine Business for Social Progress and Philippine Business
for Education. He also co-chairs the tax committee of the American Chamber of Commerce and serves as Governor of the
Management Association of the Philippines. He is a founding member of the US-Philippine Society and a member of the
Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.
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Distinctions Received by the Search for the
Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service
Year
Distinction
Policemen Responsible for Organizing, Transforming
and Empowering Communities (PROTECT)
T
he role of police officers in the community
has evolved from solving crimes to engaging
community members to maintaining peace and order
and promoting responsible citizenship. As the finest
breed of law enforcers in the country, the awardees of
the Metrobank Foundation Search for the Country’s
Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS) from
2003 to 2008 organized themselves into an alumni
group called Policemen Responsible for Organizing,
Transforming and Empowering Communities
or PROTECT, which will enable them to be socially
responsible through various programs that can create a
positive impact on the communities that they serve.
2010
Anvil Award of Excellence – Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Public Relations Program Directed at Specific Stakeholder – Special Interest Group
Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS)
2009
Anvil Award of Merit - Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Public Relations Program Directed at Specific Stakeholders
Honoring Outstanding Filipinos
2009
Anvil Award of Merit - Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Public Relations Program Directed at Specific Stakeholders
Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS)
2008
Philippine Quill Award of Excellence - International Association of
Business Communicators
Communication Management
Honoring Outstanding Filipinos (TOPS, COPS, SOT)
As an organization that aims to promote a culture of
excellence in the police force, PROTECT will conduct
programs that advocate responsible citizenship,
not only in the Philippine National Police but more
importantly, in their respective communities as well.
2008
Philippine Quill Award of Excellence - International Association of
Business Communicators
Communication Management
Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS)
On their second alumni gathering, PROTECT launched
through a MOA signing, their advocacy program,
“Pulis Ko, Teacher Ko at PROTECT Ako.” This is a school-
2007
Anvil Award of Merit - Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Public Affairs – Civic Consciousness
Search for the Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS)
2006
Anvil Award of Merit - Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Program in Support of Advocacy
Country’s Outstanding Policemen in Service (COPS)
2004
Award of Excellence - Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Government Relations
The Metrobank Foundation Excellence Awards Programs: Bringing Out and Honoring
the Best in the Filipino
based program in which police officers conduct
responsible citizenship training workshops for
students in Grade 5 and 6, and first year high school
in Metro Manila and other parts of the country. Since
the program aims to compliment the PNP’s Pulis Ko,
Titser Ko program and is implemented under the
PNP Integrated Transformation Program, PROTECT
has partnered with the PNP Directorate for Police
Community Relations.
Aside from the programs that help communities,
PROTECT also has internal programs that benefit
its members. These projects include the Financial
Literacy Program which would educate the police
on proper management of finances, and the Social
Graces Seminar-Workshop that intends to teach
proper etiquette in social gatherings to the police as
well as their spouses. These programs ensure personal
development, an aspect that PROTECT also wants
to address in the police force. During their second
assembly, the PROTECT members underwent a
learning session on Personal Finances Management.
PROTECT National Board of Officers 2011 to 2013
President – PSSupt. Dionardo Carlos (2009)
Internal Vice President – PSSupt. Edgar Iglesia (2006)
External Vice President – PSSupt. Rhodel Sermonia (2003)
Secretary General – PSupt. Leo Francisco (20010)
Asst. Secretary General – PSupt. Eric Noble (2009)
National Treasurer – PSupt. Ronald Lee (2008)
Auditor – PSupt. Sidney Villaflor (2010)
Communications Director – PSSupt. Benigno Durana, Jr. (2005)
Ex-Officio Director – PSSupt. Alfred Corpus (2005)
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Capsule History of Rotary Club
of New Manila East
F
rom its founding in late 1984,
Rotary Club of New Manila
East has had a colorful history as
one of the stronger and bigger
clubs of Rotary International
District 3780. For several years
now, the club has been noted
for its COPS (Country’s Outstanding Policemen in
Service) project, a continuing joint undertaking with
Metrobank Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with the
Philippine National Police, and, for the past few years, the
Philippine Savings Bank. The precursor of the project,
“Best COP”,was a brainchild of RCNME Past President
and now District Governor Nominee and Congressman
Samuel Pagdilao. It began during the term of PP and
PDG Pablo Gancayco (RY 1998-1999).
But the Club also has had other outstanding initiatives,
including scholarship grants and the milk-feeding
project at Toro Hills Elementary School, among
others. Recently, in recognition of its achievements
during the term of PP Ed Ayento (RY 2011-2012),
Rotary International District 3780 bestowed a total of
33 awards and citations to the club and some of its
members, including “Most Outstanding Rotary Club”
and “Most Outstanding Club President”, setting a
record in the history of District 3780.
During the term of IPP Hermie Carreon (RY 2012-2013),
the Club also received several citations and awards
from the District. They include the following: Best Rotary
Club in Group Study Exchange; Best in Membership
Retention; Best in Vocational Awards Project or
Program COPS project (Hall of Fame); Best in Interact
Program, and Most Outstanding Club in Service to New
Generations, and Gold Excellence of Service Award (1320 years) for the COPS Search. We were also a finalist in
the following categories: Best Rotary Club in Vocational
Awareness Project or Program, Best Rotary Club in Print
Media and Best Rotary Club in Rotaract Program.
To date, the Club has two Past District Governors: PDG
Danilo Fausto and PDG Pablo Gancayco, and one District
Governor Nominee, Cong. Samuel Pagdilao Jr.
Outstanding Projects. Aside from COPS, some of the
other outstanding continuing projects of the club, in
recent years are as follows:
Milk Feeding Program for 300 primary level students
of Toro Hills Elementary School for over 120 days, with Director Rod Guasa and Dave Diaz as our point men
Micro-Lending Projects for the Caloocan City police
non-commissioned officers and the teachers at Toro
Hills Elementary School, to provide cheap alternative
credit to that given by usurious private lenders
Scholarships for deserving but indigent graduates
from Pugad Lawin High School
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CHARTER MEMBERS
AVELINO “Avel” AGULTO
FERNANDO “Toy” GALANG+
ALFONSO PINGA
DARIO “Dar” TALOSIG
MARCOS “Jun” ARCEO, JR.
MARCELO M. GALANG
MARCIAL P. PUNZALAN, JR. +
HOSPICIO S. TIMBOL
JAIME “Jimmy” BORRES
FELIPE E. GONZALES
CARLITO RABANG
BIENVENIDO USTARIS
VICENTE “Nitoy” BUENCAMINO +
RENE G. HERBOSA
HERMENEGILDO P. REYES, JR.+
VICTOR I. VELASCO +
ROMEO “Romy” LIAMSON +
PONCIANO E. RIVERA, JR. *
DOMINGO “Doming”
VIDANES +
RENATO U. LORENZANA
MANUEL C. RIVERA
ABELARDO “Abe”
ANTONIO “Tony” CANTERO
VILLANUEVA +
ALFREDO O. CARLOS +
CARLO “Caloy” MAGNO +
EDDIE C. RODRIGUEZ +
ANTONIO Z. VILLANUEVA *
FRANCISCO T. CASTAÑEDA
ILDEFONSO “Mams” SIM MAMINTA+
ALBERTO “Bert” SALANGA *
EFREN “Efren” YAMBOT*
RAFAEL C. CORALES +
VICTOR C. NAVASERO, JR. +
BEATO R. SASON
LEONARDO D. ANGELES
ROBERT C. CORT +
BIENVENIDO ORLANES
MARCIAL B. SESE
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WILLIAM E. CORT
RAY “Ray” OROZCO *
DANILO M. SICHON
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GERMAN M. FERNANDO
EDILBERTO P. PEREZ+
CARLOS “Caloy” SINGSON +
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+ Deceased
*Still Active
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Corporate Profile
F
ounded in September 5, 1962, Metropolitan Bank
& Trust Co. (Metrobank) has since become the
premier universal bank and among the foremost
financial institutions in the Philippines. It offers a full
range of banking and other financial products and
services, including corporate, commercial and consumer
banking, as well as credit card, remittances, leasing,
investment banking and trust banking. Metrobank
currently spans a consolidated network of over 1,600
ATMs nationwide; over 800 domestic branches; and 40
foreign branches, subsidiaries, and representative offices.
Milestones
Metrobank was incorporated in Binondo, Manila
by a group of Filipino businessmen principally to
provide financial services to the Filipino-Chinese
community. It opened its first local branch in 1963,
then expanded beyond Philippine shores only a few
years after its establishment. Metrobank rolled out
its first international branch in Taipei in 1970 and a
representative office in Hong Kong in 1973. In 1975,
Metrobank became the first of the private banks to
move into American territory when it opened its office
in Guam. It later established branches in the United
States mainland cities of Los Angeles and New York.
In 1990, Metrobank launched the country’s first and only
talking ATM, Metrobank E.T. In 1995, Metrobank became
the first billion dollar bank with total capital of Php22.8
billion, the largest in the industry. It is the first local bank
to raise supplementary capital overseas with a total of
US$325 million in Lower Tier 2 Capital and Hybrid Tier 1
Capital in the years 2003 to 2006.
Metrobank has also been steadily expanding
internationally. In the late 1990s, Metrobank opened
branches and offices in London, Taichung, Tokyo, and
Seoul. Metrobank was the first to be granted a banking
license by the Japanese Ministry of Finance. It was also
the first Philippine bank in Korea. In 2001, Metrobank
became the first Philippine bank in China when it
opened its branch in Shanghai. In 2010, Metrobank
inaugurated its wholly-owned subsidiary, Metropolitan
Bank (China) Limited, the first foreign bank headquarters
to be established in Nanjing. The new bank serves as
the base for Metrobank’s operations in China, with three
branches located in Nanjing and Shanghai.
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Metrobank)
emerged as the Best bank in the Philippines for the
third consecutive year in the Euromoney Awards for
Excellence 2012 following a breakthrough performance
last year. For 2011, Metrobank’s consolidated net income
reached a record P11.0 billion, or 31.9% better than
2010, as the Bank capitalized on market opportunities
and efforts for organic growth started to show.
“You’re in Good Hands”
It established Metrobank Foundation, Inc. in 1979,
putting emphasis on both business success and
community contribution. The Foundation has since
become one of the largest and most respected
charitable organizations in Asia.
In 1981, Metrobank was listed in the Philippine Stock
Exchange and acquired its universal banking license,
gaining significant equity ownerships in local and
international subsidiaries. It established its own
credit card company, Unibancard Corporation (now
Metrobank Card Corporation) in 1986.
In 1988, Metrobank entered into a joint venture with
Japan’s largest automotive manufacturer and Mitsui
Corporation to establish Toyota Motor Philippines
Corporation. A decade later, it partnered with another
global giant, the AXA Group, to give birth to Philippine
AXA Life Insurance Corporation.
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Metrobank remains dedicated to fulfilling its vision
to be the best bank for all stakeholders – from its
customers to the community. With people dedicated
to product quality, service excellence, solid work ethics,
and good governance, Metrobank has established
a reputation of stability, strength, and leadership. It
adheres to international best practices, careful strategic
planning and prudent decision-making, focused on
further improving earnings quality and increasing
shareholder value by constantly reinforcing a customercentric strategy built around the commitment of its
people.
A recognized leader in the country’s banking industry,
Metrobank has become regarded as the trusted
banking partner, staying true to its brand promise of
“You’re in Good Hands.”
ROSTER OF AWARDEES
Metrobank Foundation Search for the Country’s Outstanding
Police Officers in Service (COPS)
2012
PSupt.Belli B. Tamayo
PCInsp. Vicente S. Cabatingan
PSInsp. Charity S. Galvez
PSupt. Bernard M. Banac
PO3 Eduardo D.G. Santiago
SPO3 Renjun O. Bagaman
SPO3 Rhia B. Sotomil
PO3 Mary Jane B. Perez
SPO4 Ma. Rosario Y. Suarez
SPO3 Robert U. Fabregas
2011
PSupt. Samuel P. Turla
PSupt. Steve B. Ludan
PCInsp. Delia J. Ingalla
SPO4 Emmanuel P. Isiang
SPO2 Helen L. Dela Cruz
SPO1 Manuel A. Padlan
SPO 1 Rodel U. Alcano
PO2 Rina C. Salaya
2010
PSupt. Leo M. Francisco
PSupt. Noel R. Ponsaran
PSupt. Sidney N. Villaflor
PSupt. Florencio T. Ortilla
PO3 Edilberto B. Euraoba III
PO3 Shella Mae A. Sangrines
PO3 Zoraida M. Aripin
SPO1 Joey V. Castillon
SPO2 Hermie S. Raymundo
PO3 Roel P. Paclibar
2009
PSupt. Dionardo B. Carlos
PSupt. Eliseo DC Cruz
PCInsp. Alden B. Delvo
PSupt Eric E. Noble
PO2 Sherill Galvez Ybañez
PO3 Arturo DC Melchor Jr.
SPO1 Gaudencio N. Callo
SPO2 Danilo R. Nazareno
PO3 Manuela P. Cueto
SPO4 Baltazar Q. Carillo
2008
PSupt. Jonathan G. Calixto
PSupt. Ronald O. Lee
PSupt. Raynold A. Rosero
PSupt Alex B. Sintin
SPO1 Annie Marie A. Anuary
SPO2 Oscar P. Bandoy
PO3 Dandy G. Ferriol
SPO2 Josefa L. Lacandula
SPO1 Eman DM Orivida
PO3 Anna Liza R. Reyes
2007
PSupt. Joseph C. Adnol
PSupt. Gilbert D. Cruz
PSupt. Emma I. Galero
PSupt. Wilson Joseph F. Lopez
SPO1 Rodelio A. Garcia
SPO2 Geroilan P. Mudanza
PO3 Efren T. Salazar, Jr.
PO2 Girlie Gay S. Sañado
SPO1 Pablo C. Selloriquez, Jr.
SPO2 Vladimir D. Tugonon
2006
PSupt. Edgar G. Iglesia
PSupt. Felicidad R. Gido
PSupt. Tomasito T. Clet
PSupt. Policarpio C. Cayabyab, Jr.
SPO4 Mercedes M. Garcia
PO3 Tejanne Q. Zarzoso
SPO1 Recto G. Valeriano
SPO3 Nestor R. Kahano
PO2 Rodel G. Javison
PO3 Rosalie D. Somblingo
2005
PSupt. Bernabe M. Balba
PSupt. Alfred S. Corpus
PSInsp. Jefferson T. Descallar
PSupt. Benigno B. Durana, Jr.
PO3 Liza Jane C. Alteza
SPO3 Antonio E. Bunda
SPO4 Pascual M. De Los Reyes
SPO4 Dominador B. Escaro, Jr.
PO3 Jigger C. Gimeno
SPO2 Alexander B. Mabalot
2004
PSupt. Dionicio C. Borromeo
PSupt. Louie T. Oppus
PSupt. Leo Angelo D. Leuterio
PSupt. Isaias B. Tonog
SPO2 Octavio T. Rivero
PO3 Annie Rose D. Alvarado
SPO2 Geronimo R. Manalo
SPO2 Alejandro A, Mansale
SPO1 Romeo A. Garrido
PO3 Lorenzo D. Guevarra
2003
SPO1 Benigno R. Andamon
SPO1 Bernard C. Antolin
PSupt Rey Lyndon T. Lawas
PCI Rommel G. Macatlang
SPO4 Reynaldo Z. Medina, Jr.
PSupt Genesius D.F. Molto
SPO4 Gerry L. Sangalang
SPO1 Edgardo G. Sto. Domingo
PSupt Rhodel O. Sermonia
PSupt Noli G. Taliño
Rotary Club of New Manila East
A.
BEST COP 2001-2002 AWARDS
1.
2.
3.
B.
THE FIRST NATIONAL SEARCH (RY 1999-2000)
1.
2.
3.
C.
PSupt. Leopoldo Marquez
SP03 Lorenzo Larot Sr.
PInsp. Rosalinda B. Abellon
PCInsp. Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar
SPO1 Danilo G. Narvasa
PO3 Ma. Rosario Y. Suarez
THE METRO MANILA SEARCH (RY 1998-1999)
1.
2.
3.
PInsp. Benito Ferrer Go
SPO4 Nazario R. Cueto
SPO4 Lilia Rosero Hogar
Metrobank Foundation Inc.
THE OUTSTANDING POLICEMEN OF THE PHILIPPINES
2001
James J. Afalla
Perpetuo E. Sanson
Napoleon L. Cuaton
Evarose C. Belleza-Catalan
Giovanni S. Martinez
Jaime O. Patiam, Jr.
Leopoldo G. Bico, Jr.
Angel C. Sales
Victor P. Daprinal
Lorenzo S. Larot, Sr.
2000
Vicente M. Belaro
Perfecto S. Codiñera
Chito T. De Aro
Ma. Cecilia R. Detablan
Francisco F. Huesca
Venancio N. Maling
Bobby A. Madamba
Ligaya L. Sim
Rudy A. Yusop
1999
Rowland A. Albano
Salome B. Catulong
Gilberto C. Cruz
Cecilia I. Garcia
Magtanggol B. Gatdula
Benjamin M. Javier
Federico E. Laciste, Jr.
Alex Paul I. Monteagudo
Pedro R. Sanchez, Jr.
Alexander C. Tagum
METROBANK FOUNDATION, INC.
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Metrobank Foundation
Board of Trustees:
Metrobank Foundation:
A DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
The Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI) was
established on January 8, 1979 by Metrobank Group
founder and Chairman Dr. George S.K. Ty, guided
by the belief that leadership in business entails
leadership in community service as well. Hence, the
organization was built on one of the values dear
to the business philosophy of the bank—social
responsibility.
Professorial Chair Lectures in partnership with government
and with institutions are aimed at strengthening key
professions in the areas of law and the judiciary, and public
service and governance.
The Foundation’s vision is “a professionally run responsive,
proactive and creative organization through which the
Metrobank Group is able to express its commitment to lead
the private sector in fostering holistic human development in
both the national and international arena, thereby affecting an
empowered society whose members are able to realize their
human potential.” Its mission states,“to propagate a culture
of excellence with a human face by actively implementing,
assisting and supporting programs which strengthen and
advance the core sectors as well as respond to the needs of
the disadvantaged.”
EDUCATION
As the corporate social responsibility arm of the Metrobank
Group, Metrobank Foundation contributes to the
strengthening of democratic institutions in the country
through strategic implementation of various programs in
education, visual arts, healthcare, peace and security, the
judiciary and the media. In the last three decades, the
Foundation has redefined the concept and practice of
corporate social responsibility, transforming its programs
and grant-making initiatives into sustainable investments on
human development and nation-building.
Beyond serving as an expression of gratitude and a reward
for their excellence, its recognition programs for outstanding
Filipinos have become a testament to the abilities and
potential of our democratic institutions and people to bring
about change. From the simple sharing of resources, the
grant-making initiatives of the Foundation have evolved into
dynamic partnerships for the shared goal of national progress
and development.
EXCELLENCE
Search for Outstanding Teachers (SOT) recognizes the
country’s top educators, fostering a culture of excellence and
community service in the teaching profession. It began in
1984 in partnership with the Department of Education and
the Commission on Higher Education
The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers (TOPS) honors the
valor, gallantry, and self-sacrifice demonstrated by the men
and women of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in
partnership with the Rotary Club of Makati Metro.
Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS)
affirms the shared responsibility between our gallant police
officers and the community in crime prevention and solution.
It is a joint undertaking with the Rotary Club of New Manila
East, and the Philippine Savings Bank in close coordination
with the Philippine National Police.
Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE) hails Filipino
artistry and creativity through its annual competition in
painting, sculpture, interior design, and architecture.
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Search for Journalists of the Year (JOY) celebrates and
honors distinguished Filipino journalists for their body of work
that has contributed to the development of the nation and
inspired other media practitioners.
Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC) raises
the country’s mathematical competitiveness of elementary
and high school students through the annual competition in
partnership with the Mathematics Teachers Association of the
Philippines (MTAP) and the Department of Education (DepEd).
MetroGold Scholarship Program provides financial
assistance to underprivileged but academically-deserving
students, while instilling among scholars the value of ‘payingit-forward’ the gift of education they have received.
National Teachers’ Month encourages the different sectors
of the society to pay tribute to the teaching profession in line
with Presidential Proclamation No. 242 declaring September 5
to October 5 as National Teachers’ Month.
HEALTH
Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) serves as the healthcare arm
of the Metrobank Foundation. MBFI actively supports the
Hospital’s operations as one of the country’s leading centers
of wellness, and provides funds for various social services,
including subsidies for in-house charity patients, outreach
programs and health-related interventions in adopted
communities, as well as research.
GRANTS
Financial and In-kind Grant Assistance are extended to
socio-civic, non-government organizations and groups as
well as local and national government agencies focused on
interventions in the areas of education, healthcare, and visual
arts. Programs supported are likewise aligned toward the
attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
CALAMITY ASSISTANCE
The Foundation remains equally responsive to emergency
and relief operations for affected Filipinos in times of natural
calamities in the Philippines and in Asia.
Encapsulating the heart and spirit of what the Metrobank
Foundation does, the theme,“Excel. Engage. Empower” or the
3Es serves as the roadmap of the Foundation. The Foundation
inspires people to excel in what they do and gives recognition
for their excellent contributions to their fields. After
recognizing these remarkable individuals, the Foundation
engages them and the communities where they belong,
together with its partners, to aspire for more and give back
to society. By engaging these stakeholders, the Foundation
believes that it empowers them to become even better
members of society and agents of positive influence.
Dr. George S. K. Ty
Hon. Edgardo J. Angara
Mr. Arthur V. Ty
Mr. Fabian S. Dee
Mr. Aniceto M. Sobrepeña
Mr. Alfred V. Ty
Mrs. Elvira Ong Chan
Mrs. Marixi R. Prieto
Mrs. Milagros G. Drilon
Board of Advisers:
Hon. Artemio V. Panganiban
Hon. Cesar E.A. Virata
Mr. Washington Sycip
Dr. Placido L. Mapa, Jr.
Dr. Antonio S. Abacan, Jr.
Mr. James Go
Dr. Bee Ching U. Ong Kian Koc
Mrs. Mary V. Ty
Chairman
Senior Adviser
Senior Adviser
Senior Adviser
Senior Adviser
Adviser
Adviser
Adviser
Officers:
Dr. George S.K. Ty
Mr. Arthur V. Ty
Mr. Aniceto M. Sobrepeña
Mrs. Elvira Ong Chan
Mrs. Anjanette T. Dy Buncio
Mrs. Margaret Ty Cham
Mrs. Zandra M. Ty
Mr. Nicanor L. Torres, Jr.
Atty. Melissa K. Gabor
Ms. Marilou C. Bartolome
Mrs. Antonietta O. Chua
Ms. Pamela N. Gardaya
Chairman
Vice Chairman
President
Executive Vice President
Senior Vice President
Corporate Secretary
Vice President
Executive Director
Asst. Corporate Secretary
Controller
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer