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T
he Philippine National
Police Academy was established under Section 19, Presidential
Decree 1184 and became a primary component of the Philippine
Public Safety College (PPSC) pursuant to Section 67 of Republic
Act No. 6975 which was created to provide preparatory education
and training of the three uniformed bureaus of the Department of
the Interior and Local Government (DILG) namely, Philippine
National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP).
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The Facilities
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Chapel
Visibly the chapel is the house of worship for the Roman Catholic
Cadets, with Sr. Sto Nino as the patron saint. In the place cadets
cistorical could find peace of mind.
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Brief History
The set up was not without its concomitant pitfalls. Training was
limited to police service personnel only. Moreover, the system
itself lent to locally based, individualized and separate local police
units that led to the marked preponderance of political influence
and interference over the police forces. Mainly for these reasons,
the government opted to integrate all city and municipal police,
fire and jail services into a unified organization.
Thus, the police, fire and jail services were unified into a single
organization and the responsibility of training INP personnel was
transferred from the National Police Commission on July 1, 1976
to the Integrated National Police Training Command including the
13 regional training centers throughout the country as mandated
by Presidential decree (PD) 765.
When the formal inauguration took place in June 30, 2978, the
cadets had to share quarters with the INP Training Command at
Fort Bonifacio for more than two months before it moved to Camp
Vicente Lim in Calamba, Laguna as its training venue on August
19, 1978. The apparent infancy of the Academy presented such
as lack of formal organization, staffing and a training site. This
was, however, resolved by having the Integrated National Police
Training Command Headquarters at Fort Bonifacio serve as
surrogate organization of the Academy.
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Milestone
07 Aug 1980 – Conferred the BSPS degree to forty- five (45) INP
officers of Special Public Safety Course “Maharlika” Class of
1980.
Coverage of Examination:
o Communication Skills