PRO Cor Welcomes 157 New Peace Warriors
Camp Bado Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet – After three months of rigid training, 157 Cordillera cops composed of 126 males and 31 females graduated after successfully completing the required training competencies of the Basic Internal Security Operation Course (BISOC) in a simple ceremony held today, December 18, at Philex Mines, Itogon, Benguet.
The BISOC is a PNP specialized training that aims to equip and train police personnel on the different tactics and strategies in combat operations, develop maneuver skills and instill combat standard operating procedures during anti-insurgency operations, anti-criminality and anti-terrorism. It prepares them to be highly effective and efficient in their police functions even under extreme pressure while adhering to the PNP Human-Rights Based Policing (HRBP).
For this batch which started on September 4, two classes namely MAHIKAD 2020-02 composed of 79 students and KASUPANG 2020-03 (78), successfully completed the course. For standing out during the course of their training, the following personnel were recognized:
MAHIKAD 2020-01 ALPHA
1st – Pat Joe Marc D Marcelo (92.43%)
2nd – Pat Myler P Bolinto (92.32%)
3rd – Pat John B Binojlan (91.95%)
MAHIKAD 2020-01 BRAVO
1st – Pat Paul Zyrex A Bulsao (91.13%)
2nd – Pat Leonard R Manuel (90.57%)
3rd – Pat Jay Paul K Fiarokat (90.52%)
KASUPANG 2020-03 RCOR ALPHA
1st – Pat Jim Alvin M Balnao (92.76%)
2nd – Pat Roselyn T Calbayan (91.01%)
3rd – Pat Antonette G Viernes (90.56%)
KASUPANG 2020-03 RCOR BRAVO
1st – Pat Aladin W Alawas (95.02%)
2nd – Pat Danstan L Chakiwag (94.14%)
3rd – Pat Edmar M Bowat (94%)
The Deputy Regional Director for Administration, PBGEN LAWRENCE B COOP in his speech, commended the new graduates for their perseverance in surpassing the rigidity of training. He added that with this training, they can now return to their respective unit assignments equipped with the skills and knowledge they acquired and that they were tested and proven to be physically and mentally resilient to carry on their inherent task as protectors of peace and order in the Cordilleras. (PROCOR RPIO)