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IPPO's "PAGDAYAW AWARDS" recognizes Iloilo's Best Municipal PNP Stations


Best performing police stations were recognized during the flag-raising at the Iloilo Police Provincial Office headquarters, March 2 (7:30 AM).

Station chiefs received certificates during the recognition program, dubbed as “Pagdayaw Awards”.


DueƱas police station bested 42 other police stations and emerged as the Best Performing Unit in January, followed by Dingle and Banate police stations as top 2 and top 3, respectively.

New Lucena police station has been adjudged as the “Best Unit in Administration.”

Santa Barbara police station is the “Best Unit in Intelligence.”

Dingle police station received the “Best Unit in Operations” for their significant accomplishments.

Pavia police station’s efficient management of their logistical resources earned them the “Best Unit in Logistics.”

DueƱas police station also received the “Best Unit in Police Community Affairs and Development.”

San Enrique police station was recognized as the “Best Unit in Finance” and “Best in Police Strategic Management Team.”


Bingawan police station is the “Best Unit in Investigation.”

Cabatuan police station is the “Best Unit in Women and Children Protection Desk.”

Alimodian police station is the “Best Unit in Learning and Doctrine Development.”

IPPO recognizes police units that significantly contributed for the attainment of a safer and more peaceful Province of Iloilo.

Text and Photo credit ILOILO POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS Facebook Page

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