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The Philippine National Police (PNP) is the armed national police force in the Philippines with its headquarters at Camp Crame in Quezon City. It was formed in 1991 by merging the Philippine Constabulary and the Integrated National Police, and is under the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
The PNP Maritime Group is a unit of the Philippine National Police that performs police functions and ensures public safety and security over Philippine waters and rivers. It was created in 1991 and has a legal basis in the 1987 Constitution and Republic Act 6975.
PNPA is a public safety school that trains officers for the Philippine National Police, Philippine Public Safety College, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and Bureau of Fire Protection. It was established in 1978 and has a campus in Silang, Cavite.
PRO BAR is the regional office of the Philippine National Police for the Bangsamoro autonomous region, covering Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It was formerly known as PRO ARMM and has a history dating back to 1971.
Learn about the current and historical rank classification of the Philippine National Police (PNP), including the insignia and equivalent ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Find out the meaning of PSMS and other abbreviations used by the PNP officers and personnel.
IAS stands for Internal Affairs Service, an agency that investigates infractions by PNP members. It was created by Republic Act 8551 in 1998 and is part of the PNP, but proposals for its independence have been made.
This web page lists the vehicles, aircraft, watercraft and weapons used by the Philippine National Police (PNP), a law enforcement agency in the Philippines. It includes the model, origin, type, variant and notes of each equipment, as well as the number of units in service.
PNP-AVSEGROUP is the agency responsible for enforcing laws and regulations related to air travel in the Philippines. It was formed in 1991 after the dissolution of the PAFSECOM and the transfer of its functions to the PNP.