Police creates new guidelines for blotter entries | Inquirer News

Police creates new guidelines for blotter entries

02:54 PM May 17, 2012

MANILA—Better late than never.

Incomplete and error-riddled entries in police blotters may soon be a thing of the past as the Philippine National Police standardizes its template for blotter entries to render recording of information more efficient, fast and accurate.

PNP Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome on Wednesday said he has ordered the formulation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) on the police blotter “to enhance the delivery of police frontline services and to satisfy the needs and expectations of the citizenry.”

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Under the new SOPs, desk officers are instructed on how to enter data in the police blotter, including the “5Ws and one H” detailing the “who, what, when, where and how” of the incident recorded, as well as other pertinent information.

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The new procedures further state that the officers must also take down the information of the reporting person, the data of the suspect and the victim, including the name, age and address, as well as the narrative of the incident, and the complainant’s signature.

At present, most police blotters, which are considered public documents, already include the “TDPO” (time, date, place of occurrence), information of the victims and the suspects and the facts of the case.

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“These (pieces of) information are vital to facilitate investigations, prepare court cases and support the defense of cases in court,” PNP spokesperson Senior Supt. Generoso Cerbo Jr. said in a statement./inquirer

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