San Fernando Police Chief Drives Peace and Order Improvements with 24/7 Patrol Strategy
Under the leadership of Lt. Col. Pearl Joy Gollayan, who recently assumed the role of Chief of Police in the City of San Fernando, the peace and order situation in the city has seen significant enhancements. This positive change is largely attributed to the implementation of round-the-clock mobile patrols by the Philippine National Police (PNP), a strategic initiative spearheaded by Gollayan to ensure public safety.
Continuous Patrols Ensure Urban Security Day and Night
During the daytime, residents can observe PNP mobile patrol units actively circulating throughout San Fernando, diligently working to safeguard the well-being of Fernandinos. As night falls, these patrols persist in their vigilant rounds across the city, with additional units strategically stationed at key locations such as shopping malls. This persistent presence has created a deterrent effect, causing potential wrongdoers to think twice before engaging in criminal activities within the city limits.
The effectiveness of these patrols is further amplified by the seamless coordination and positioning of PNP mobile units, which leaves no escape routes for offenders and facilitates swift apprehension. This comprehensive approach underscores the commitment of the CSF police force to maintaining a secure environment under Gollayan's command.
Proven Leadership and Support from Local Government
Lt. Col. Gollayan brings a wealth of experience to her new position, having previously served as the police chief in Mexico, where she also contributed to notable improvements in peace and order. Her track record suggests a strong capability to replicate this success in San Fernando, especially with the full backing of Mayor Vilma Cauag. If provided with unwavering support from the mayor, the prospects for sustained peace and order in CSF appear highly promising.
Since Gollayan's appointment, her anti-crime campaign, centered on 24/7 patrolling, has proven to be an effective measure in curbing criminal incidents and fostering a safer community atmosphere.
PRO3 Celebrates Legal Achievements of Police Personnel
In a related development, the Police Regional Office-3 (PRO3) is celebrating the recent success of three police officers and one Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) who passed the challenging Bar Exam. This accomplishment highlights the dedication and intellectual prowess of PRO3 members, who balance their law enforcement duties with rigorous legal studies.
The newly minted lawyers from PRO3 include:
- Lt. Col. Nestror Bulatao, Jr., assigned to the Regional Headquarters Support Unit
- Captain Geiffrey V. Enrado of the Tarlac Provincial Office
- Staff Master Sergeant Dante S. Sakay from the Nueva Ecija Provincial Office
- NUP Joseph Andrei P. Da Jose, stationed at the Olongapo City Police Office
The PRO3 community takes great pride in these achievements, which not only enhance the professional capabilities of its personnel but also contribute to the overall integrity and effectiveness of the police force in the region.