From the Mindanao Examiner (Aug 20, 2022): PMA grad is new Zambo Peninsula police chief
ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Philippine National Police has appointed Brigadier General Neil Alinsañgan as the new regional police director for Zamboanga Peninsula and has replaced Brigadier General Franco Simborio.Brig. Gen. Neil Alinsañgan and wife Audrey are warmly welcome at the Police Regional Office 9 in Zamboanga City. (Mindanao Examiner)
Alinsañgan, who assumed his post on August 17, is an alumnus of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1991. He previously served as the chief of the Regional Intelligence Division of the Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Police Office in 2016, and also the police chief of Dapitan City in Zamboanga del Norte province in 2010.
Prior to his assignment here, Alinsañgan was the Intelligence Group Director of the Philippine National Police.
“Sobra-sobra po ang aking kagalakan at pasasalamat. I am very humbled to stand before all of you to serve this region. A place where it all began, my first assignment after my graduation from the Philippine Military Academy. My assignments here were my formative years in loving my duty and discovering my calling for this nation,” he said during the turn-over ceremony here.
Alinsañgan’s family is a native of Iloilo. He finished his elementary education at Leganes Elementary School and went to Central Philippine University and finished his secondary education at age 15. He then took up Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering for two years before entering the military academy at age 17.
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Alinsañgan, who assumed his post on August 17, is an alumnus of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1991. He previously served as the chief of the Regional Intelligence Division of the Zamboanga Peninsula Regional Police Office in 2016, and also the police chief of Dapitan City in Zamboanga del Norte province in 2010.
Prior to his assignment here, Alinsañgan was the Intelligence Group Director of the Philippine National Police.
“Sobra-sobra po ang aking kagalakan at pasasalamat. I am very humbled to stand before all of you to serve this region. A place where it all began, my first assignment after my graduation from the Philippine Military Academy. My assignments here were my formative years in loving my duty and discovering my calling for this nation,” he said during the turn-over ceremony here.
Alinsañgan’s family is a native of Iloilo. He finished his elementary education at Leganes Elementary School and went to Central Philippine University and finished his secondary education at age 15. He then took up Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering for two years before entering the military academy at age 17.
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