+ Follow COMMISSIONER LINDA HORNILLA Tag
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[Title] => Palace defenders promoted
[Summary] => After three years, the National Police Commission (Napolcom) finally approved the promotion of 1,418 police officers who helped in thwarting the May 1, 2001 uprising staged by the supporters of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
Napolcom officer-in-charge Commissioner Linda Hornilla said the promotions were approved on Jan. 16.
In a statement, Hornilla also defended the agency from criticisms by the PNP, which blamed Napolcom for the delay of the approval of the promotions.
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[Title] => Ghost cop identified
[Summary] => An alleged "ghost policeman" has been identified by the National Police Commission (Napolcom).
Senior Police Officer (SPO) 4 Francisco Bacierto Jr., was discovered to be working as a security officer for one of the countrys biggest banks while still an active member of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Napolcom officer-in-charge, Commissioner Linda Hornilla, said in a statement.
The Napolcom is set to file administrative and criminal charges against Bacierto, who would also be summarily dismissed by the commission.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Forensic lab for aliens' papers set
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez announced yesterday that the Bureau of
Immigration is set to put up a forensic laboratory capable of detecting
fraudulent travel documents and identifying illegal aliens who try to sneak
into the country.
Rodriguez said that he has already formed a committee headed by Associate
Commissioner Linda Hornilla which will conduct a feasibility study and discuss
details of the project with officials of the US Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS).
Rodriguez said INS officials agreed to assist the bureau in putting up the
forensic lab
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COMMISSIONER LINDA HORNILLA
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Napolcom officer-in-charge Commissioner Linda Hornilla said the promotions were approved on Jan. 16.
In a statement, Hornilla also defended the agency from criticisms by the PNP, which blamed Napolcom for the delay of the approval of the promotions.
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Senior Police Officer (SPO) 4 Francisco Bacierto Jr., was discovered to be working as a security officer for one of the countrys biggest banks while still an active member of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Napolcom officer-in-charge, Commissioner Linda Hornilla, said in a statement.
The Napolcom is set to file administrative and criminal charges against Bacierto, who would also be summarily dismissed by the commission.
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[Title] => Forensic lab for aliens' papers set
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez announced yesterday that the Bureau of
Immigration is set to put up a forensic laboratory capable of detecting
fraudulent travel documents and identifying illegal aliens who try to sneak
into the country.
Rodriguez said that he has already formed a committee headed by Associate
Commissioner Linda Hornilla which will conduct a feasibility study and discuss
details of the project with officials of the US Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS).
Rodriguez said INS officials agreed to assist the bureau in putting up the
forensic lab
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January 24, 2004 - 12:00am
January 16, 2000 - 12:00am