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HISTORY
The Regional Training Center 11 was established and inaugurated on 26 April 1973 with
its former name the "Eastern Mindanao Police Academy" which is one (1) of the nine (9)
Regional Police Academies established and operated by the National Police
Commission (NAPOLCOM) in line with its objectives of upgrading the country's police
service.
HISTORY
The 10th Regional Police Training Center (RPTC) is the pioneering Center in Mindanao.
It caters to Region 10 comprising the provinces of Agusandel Norte, Agusan del Sur,
Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, Camiguin, Bukidnon, Lanao del Norte and
Surigao del Norte. It is located at 6th Division, Patag, Cagayan de Oro City along the
old road of Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Highway. The present center dates back 41 years
upon the promulgation of Republic Act 4864 also known as Police Act of 1966 that
authorized the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) to organize, develop police
training programs and operate police academies. Police Major Manuel Ronda and Asst
Commissioner ConstantinoTavanlar were responsible for the allocation of 6,742 square
meter parcel of land from a certain Col Acid, IV military area, Division Commander of
the 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army in 1967 that came the eventual genesis of the
Northern Mindanao Police Academy. Construction of POLCOM Northern Mindanao
Police Academy (NMPA) commenced in 1967 and completed in 1969 the first batch of
the Police Basic Course was opened comprising 109 participants from the different
police units in Mindanao. The operational, administrative control and supervision of the
NMPA was then transferred to the Integrated National Police in 1975. A year after, the
NMPA was renamed, Regional Training Center 10 subsequently changed to Integrated
National Police Training Center 10 and to Philippine National Police Training Center 10.
On January 1993, DILG Secretary Rafael M. Alunan III organized the PPSC Task Force
by virtue of an Executive Order signed by the President Fidel Valdez Ramos. It was
headed by retired Brig Gen Cicero C. Campos who was appointed founding President
of the Philippine Public Safety College. The promulgation of RA 6975 reactivated the
Regional Training Centers. In Region 10, of P/MAJ GEN GUILLERMO P ENRIQUEZ
JR, the RTCs were renamed Regional Training Center. Now, RTC10 served the training
needs of Police Non-Commissioned Officers in region 10 from the provinces of
Bukidnon, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental and Lanaodel Norte. It is
also a satellite center of the National Police College.
Pursuant to EO 113 dated December 30, 1967, the Implementing Rules and
Regulations of RA 4864, the Eastern Visayas Regional Police Academy (EVRPA) was
created in 1970, operated by the Police Commission (POLCOM), Training Branch,
which was vested the power to train and educate the local police forces. EVRPA was
then located on a leased portion of lot owned by the Leyte National High School located
at Ninoy Aquino Avenue, Tacloban City and was led by Mr. Nemesio R. Burden as Chief,
Training Officer. The courses offered were Police Basic Course (PBC), Criminal
Investigation and Detection Course (CIDC) and Police Supervisory Course. In 1971, Mr.
Conrado N. Capacio took over the EVRPA's leadership from Mr. Burden.
On August 8, 1975, PD 765 created the Integrated National Police transferring the
police training jurisdiction from POLCOM to the INP Training Command which was
created by virtue of Staff Memorandum from the Office of the INP Training and
Education, a special staff in HPC/INP. EVRPA was then renamed INP Regional Training
Center 8 (INPRTC8), headed by CONRADO N CAPACIO, who was conferred with a re-
classified rank of Police Major, and was the first Commandant until 1978. The INPRTC8
operated under the auspice of the INP Training Command (INPTRACOM). Under this
set-up, both the Fire and Penology Services formed as constitutive branches of the
defunct INP under the training jurisdiction of the INP TRACOM.
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