The Philippine National Police (PNP) introduced on Thursday
the top 10 cadets of Masundayaw Class of 2016 of the Philippine National Police
Academy (PNPA).
Cadet first class Felipe De Paz Alicando Jr., who notched
the top spot of the graduating class aspires to be part of the Bureau of Fire
Protection (BFP) once graduated.
"I want to be part of the Bureau of Fire Protection's
advocacy, which is to save life and properties," Alicando said.
He added that similar to PNP and Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology (BJMP), the BFP also needs someone to lead the agency.
Alicando will be the recipient of the Presidential Kampilan
Award for topping the Masundayaw class and a plaque of merit.
Graduating second in his class is Police Cadet Norman
Cabangen Pentang from Itogon, Benguet who will receive the Vice President's
Kampilan Award and a plaque of merit.
Placing third and to get the SILG Kampilan Award and plaque
of merit is Police Cadet Aldrin Sacayle Bagayao of Tabuk City ,
Kalinga.
Other students who are included to the top 10 are Police
Cadet Fredwin Lazaro Sernio (4th); Fire Cadet Arianne Pespes Humiwat (5th);
Police Cadet Mark Samuel Labastilla Romanillos (6th); Police Cadet Nicko Czar
Gallener Magnaye (7th); Police Cadetronie Ric Batulan Alipio (8th); Jail Cadet
Edo Bardaje Lobenia (9th); and Fire Cadet Arvin Jay Bongon Laguna (10th).
Humiwat who is the only female cadet in the top 10 said that
she doesn't remember the hardest part of their trainings because she managed to
enjoy every activity with her classmates.
Masundayaw class president Cadet first class Roman Exile
assures that their class' unity will enable them to do what is necessary for
the country.
"We in Masundayaw, we are ready to make all the
Filipino people feel our presence, we are ready to defend each and everyone, we
are ready to secure the safety of everybody for the country," Exile said
adding that Masundayaw means brave warrior with honor.
He added that they are aware that the people do not only
want to see policemen they also want to feel their presence.
Out of 253 graduating cadets, 226 of them will join the PNP,
10 will join the BJMP while 16 will join the BFP.
Masundayaw Class of 2016 is composed of 234 male and 19
female graduates.
However, PNPA Public Affairs Chief PC/Insp. Richie Yatar
said that the candidates for graduation are still under the PNPA, stressing
that any violations of their rules and regulations prior to their graduation
ceremony can be grounds for dismissal.
The graduates will receive a degree of Bachelor of Science
in Public Safety (BSPS) upon graduating, and will enter as Inspectors in their
respective public safety bureaus.
The “Masundayaw Class of 2016” will be graduating on March
10 at the grounds of Camp Mariano Castaneda in Silang, Cavite.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=862922
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