Postings
Unit
Rank
Role
Official Title
First Cited Date
Last Cited Date
Balanga Police Station
Superintendent
Commander
10 July 2016
5 January 2018
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Publication Date
Publisher
Publication Title
Access Date
Archive Link
07 February 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of February 7, 2017
15 May 2020
01 December 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of December 1, 2017
11 March 2020
06 October 2016
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of October 6, 2016
22 July 2019
13 September 2018
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of September 13, 2018
15 July 2019
01 March 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of March 1, 2017
11 March 2020
10 July 2016
Philippine Daily Inquirer
1 killed, 2 arrested in Bataan drug buy-bust operations
14 July 2021
18 August 2016
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Drug suspect killed in clash with Bataan cops
14 July 2021
26 October 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of October 26, 2017
24 June 2021
05 January 2018
Balanga City PNP
January 5, 2018, personnel of Balanga CPS under the direct supervision of PSUPT JOEL K TAMPIS, COP conducted Brgy visitation and dialogue to the BPSO of Brgy , Ibayo, Balanga City Bataan.
14 July 2021
11 July 2016
Hataw Tabloid
‘Tulak’ na kagawad utas sa tandem
14 July 2021
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