Crame evaluates Caraga police performance

BUTUAN CITY—An audit team from the national headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) is now in Caraga Region to conduct a performance assessment of the regional police unit.

Headed by Chief Supt. Lurimer B. Detran, the Camp Crame audit team arrived at the PNP regional headquarters here Tuesday to look into the proficiency stage of the performance governance system of the Police Regional Office -Caraga.

Detran’s team immediately conducted an entry audit together with PRO-Caraga Director Rolando B. Felix, along with the PRO-Caraga Command Group, the Regional Advisory Council (RAC), as well as the chiefs of the local police units in the entire region.

Felix, who briefed the audit team on the regional police’s accomplishments, expressed optimism that PRO-Caraga will come out with “a very satisfactory rating.”

Felix noted that PRO-Caraga was a “silver eagle” awardee during the first two stages of the performance audit.

PRO-Caraga was also adjudged as the best Regional Police Strategy Management Unit (RPSMU) in the entire country recently, with no less than President Rodrigo Duterte handing the award himself.

“I’m confident that we will also come out this time with flying colors,” said Felix, who added that the audit is expected to conclude its audit on Friday (Oct. 20).

Within that period, the Camp Crame audit team will conduct documents review, on-site visit and interviews with the personnel and the members of different police units in the region. (PNA/Noel B. Najarro)

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