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Lopez, Marc Jayson N.

BSCRIM 2D
ACTIVITY 1 in (LEA)

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT UNITS

• Logistics Support Service (LSS).


• Information Technology Management Service (ITMS).
• Finance Service (FS).
• Health Service (HS).
• Communications and Electronics Service (CES).
• Chaplain Service (CHS).
• Legal Service (LS).
• Headquarters Support Service (HSS).
• Engineering Service (ES).
• Training Service (TS). And
• PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service (PRBS).
• PNP Recruitment and Selection Service
• PNP Academy
• National Police Training Institute

DIFFERENT OPERATIONAL SUPPORT UNIT

Maritime Group (MG). This group is responsible to perform all police


functions over Philippine Territorial waters, lakes, and rivers along coastal
areas to include ports and harbors and small islands for the security and the
sustainability development of the maritime environment.
Intelligence Group (IG). This group serves as the intelligence and counter-
intelligence operating unit of the PNP.
Police Security and Protection Group (PSPG). This group provides security to
government vital installations, government officials, visiting dignitaries and
private individuals authorized to be given protection.
Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG). This group monitors,
investigates, prosecutes all crimes involving economic sabotage, and other
crimes of such magnitude and extent as to indicate their commission by
highly placed or professional criminal syndicates and organizations. It also
conducts organized- crime –control, all major cases involving violations of
the revised penal Code, violators of SPECIAL LAWS assigned to them such as
Anti-hijacking, Anti-Carnapping and Cyber crimes among others and
atrocities committed by Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)/New
People’s Army (NPA)/National Democratic Front (NDF).
Special Action Force (SAF). This group is a mobile strike force or a reaction
unit to augment regional , provincial, municipal and city police force for civil
disturbance control, internal security operations, hostage-taking rescue
operations, search and rescue in times of natural calamities, disasters and
national emergencies and other special police operations such as ant-
hijacking, anti-terrorism, explosives and ordnance disposal. On a special
note, the PNP Air Unit is placed under the supervision of SAF.
Aviation Security Group (AVEGROUP). This group provides security to all
airports throughout the country.
Highway Patrol Group (HPG). This group enforces the traffic laws and
regulations, promote safety along the highways, enhances traffic safety
consciousness through inter- agency cooperation concerning Police Traffic
Safety Engineering, Traffic Safety Education and Traffic Law enforcement
functions and develops reforms in the crime prevention aspect against all
forms of lawlessness committed along National Highway involving the use of
motor vehicles.
Police-Community Relations Group (PCRG). This group undertakes and
orchestrates Police Community Relations program and activities in
partnership with concerned government agencies, the community, and
volunteer organizations in order to prevent crime and attain a safe and
peaceful environment.
Civil Security Group (CSG). This group regulates business operations and
activities of all organized private detectives, watchmen, security
guards/agencies and company guard forces. It also supervises the licensing
and registration of firearms and explosives.
Crime Laboratory (CL). This group provides scientific and technical,
investigative aide and support to the PNP and other investigative agencies. It
also provides crime laboratory examination, evaluation and identification of
physical evidence gathered at the crime scene with primary emphasis on
medical, biological and physical nature.
PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group (PNP-AKG). This Group serves as the primary
unit of the PNP in addressing kidnapping menace in the country and in
handling hostage situations. And
PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP- ACG). This Group is responsible for the
implementation of pertinent laws on cybercrimes and anti-cybercrime
campaigns of the PNP.
PNP EOD K9 Group the EOD/K9 group is mandated to conduct safe disposal
of all bombs and neutralization of hazards from chemical, nuclear, and
improvised explosive devices (IED) that create threat to public safety,
installation and utilities as well as to police operations and personnel. Also, it
is task to conduct of post –blast and crime scene investigations.
Integrity Monitoring & Enforcement Group
a. Receive complaints and information against erring personnel and conduct
relevant information gathering activities;
b. Detect and conduct intelligence build-up on the involvement of PNP
personnel in illegal activities, acts of graft and corruption and other crimes
for the conduct of prompt

Counter measures;
C .Initiate law enforcement operations against rogue PNP personnel;
d. Prepare and update Watch list
e. Prepare and submit special and other relevant reports regarding
undesirable PNP personnel;
f. Conduct Personnel Security Investigations to include threat assessment,
complete and partial background investigation to erring PNP personnel in
coordination and collaboration with the Regional Intelligence Divisions, PROs
and other concerned Units; and
g. Perform other tasks as directed by the Chief, PNP.
PNP Drug Enforcement Group The PNP Drug Enforcement Group (PNP DEG)
is one of the National Operational Support Units of the Philippine National
Police which is responsible for the prevention and control of illegal drugs in
support to the PDEA as mandated. Remus B. Medina Police Brigadier General
Director, PNP Drug Enforcement Group

12 DIRECTORATES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS


The Directorate for Personnel and Records Management (DPRM). The
director optimizes the utilization of personnel resources both from the PNP-
uniformed and non- uniformed personnel.
The Directorate for Intelligence (DI). The director manages the
gathering/collating of intelligence objectives through effective management
of all intelligence and counter-intelligence activities of the PNP. He also
serves as the linkage of all foreigners with official transactions with the chief
PNP.
The Directorate for Operations (DO). The director exercises the command,
the control, the direction, the coordination and the supervision of all
activities on PNP operations such as deployment and employment of
personnel.
The Directorate for Logistics (DL). The director administers and manages
material resources needed for the PNP operations.
The Directorate for Plans (DPL). The director plans and programs strategic
PNP operations. He also represents the PNP in the inter-agency and
international affairs on peace and order.
The Directorate for Comptrollership (DC). The director administers and
manages the fiscal financial resources.
The Directorate for Police-Community Relations (DPCR). The director
formulates and implements community –related activities, programs and
projects. He also supervises the PNP Salaam Police Center to undertake
close monitoring, networking and liaisoning activities with the Muslim
communities in addressing terrorism and lawless violence in their respective
areas to guarantee that the Muslims are not discriminated, oppressed or
singled-out.
The Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM). The
director coordinates. Controls and supervises all investigation activities.
The Directorate for Human Resource and Doctrine Development (DHRDD).
The director formulates policies on matters pertaining to human resources
and doctrine development.
The Directorate for Research and Development (DRD). The director engages
in research and development and does testing and evaluation of self-reliant
projects.
The Directorate for Information and Communications Technology
Management (DICTM). The director integrates and standardizes all the PNP
information systems and resources to further improve the frontline services.
Five (5) Directorates for Integrated Police Operations (DIPOs). The Directors
of the clustered areas for Integrated Police Operations, namely: Eastern
Mindanao, Western Mindanao, Visayas Southern and Northern Luzon are
given the responsibility to direct and to supervise the conduct of integrated
anti-criminality, internal security, counter- terrorism operations, to promote
inter-operability with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and to provide a
system to promote regional socio-economic development.

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