Marbil vows ’tech-driven, apolitical’ PNP in 2025

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Rommel Marbil vowed that the law enforcement agency would be “technology-driven and apolitical” in 2025.

Philippine National Police chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil —PNP FB PAGE

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Rommel Marbil vowed that the law enforcement agency would be “technology-driven and apolitical” in 2025.

The message from the country’s top cop came to usher in the new year, when the police force is set to combat private armed groups and loose firearms ahead of the national and local elections this coming May.

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“Marbil reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to advancing into a technology-driven, professional, and apolitical police force dedicated to upholding peace, order, and the Constitution,” PNP said in a statement Wednesday.

According to the PNP chief, for 2025, the agency would be deploying body-worn cameras, using real-time crime mapping and enhancing cybercrime prevention units.

“In today’s interconnected world, technology is not just a tool, it is an indispensable partner in law enforcement,” Marbil said in the statement.

“From advanced analytics in crime prevention to artificial intelligence in tracking criminal activities, the PNP is committed to employing innovative solutions to ensure public safety,” he added.

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Further, in his message, Marbil stressed the law enforcement agency’s “impartiality” as a professional organization.

He maintained, “the PNP stands as a pillar of democracy, adhering to the principles of justice, impartiality, and service above self,”

“We are a police force that prioritizes the welfare of the people, untainted by political affiliations or influences,” the PNP chief added.

Marbil’s emphasis on non-partisanship echoed a key message from the police force in 2024, arising from the political tension between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.

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The national police chief, in closing, urged the public for support in carrying out its mandate.

”A modern police force thrives on a strong partnership with the people. Together, we can create safer neighborhoods and build a nation where peace and security prevail,” he said.

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