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THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL
POLICE MANUAL
I. GENERAL PROCEDURES
1. Police Blotter
• PNP operating unit shall maintain
an official police blotter.
• all types of operational and
undercover dispatches shall be
recorded.
• A separate Police Blotter, however, shall be
maintained for crime incident reports
involving violence against women and
children and those cases involving a child in
conflict with the law to protect their privacy.
2. INTER-UNIT COORDINATION
• Local Police Units operating outside their
territorial jurisdiction and National Support
Units (NSUs) shall coordinate, personally or
through an official representative, with the
Police Office within whose jurisdiction the
operation shall be conducted.
• If formal inter-unit coordination is not
feasible, the Police Unit concerned shall
endeavor to notify the territorial police office
through any practical/available means of
communication at anytime during the
operation;
• If not possible, shall accomplish and furnish
the territorial Police Office a written incident
report immediately after the termination of
the operation.
3. BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF POLICE
INTERVENTION OPERATIONS
• Requirements:
a. with a marked police vehicle;
b. preferably led by a Police Commissioned
Officer (PCO); and
c. with personnel in prescribed police uniform.
4. WARNING SHOTS
• The police shall not use warning shots during
police interventions.
5. USE OF FORCE
• Issuance of Warning
The police officer must first issue a warning
before he could use force against an offender to
identify himself and to give opportunity for
surrender.
• Reasonable Force
The reasonableness of the force employed will
depend upon the number of aggressor, nature and
characteristic of the weapon used, physical
condition, size and other circumstances to include
the place and occasion of the assault.
• Use of Weapon
The excessive use of force is prohibited.
The use of weapon is justified if the
suspect poses imminent danger of causing
death or injury to the police officer or other
persons.
The use of weapon is also justified under
the Doctrines of Self-Defense, Defense of
Relative, and Defense of Stranger.
• Reportorial Requirements
Any police officer who used his firearm
against a suspect must submit an after-
encounter report outlining the circumstances
necessitating the use of weapon against the
suspect.
6. MOVING VEHICLES
A moving vehicle shall not be fired upon
except when its occupants pose imminent
danger of causing death or injury to the police
officer or any other person;
The use of firearm does not create a
danger to the public and outweighs the likely
benefits of its non-use.
• In firing upon a moving vehicle, the following
parameters should be considered:
a. the intent of the fleeing suspect/s to harm;
b. the capability of the fleeing suspect/s to
harm; and
c. accessibility or the proximity of the fleeing
suspect/s.
II. BASIC PROCEDURES
1. Guidelines and Procedures when Responding
to Calls for Police Assistance
• Gather and note down in the patrol logbook
all available data.
• Stop the car at some distance away from the
scene and approach the scene on foot .
• Immediately attend to the injured.
• Focus all efforts to arrest criminals however,
priority shall be given to aiding the injured.
• When the suspects or criminals have fled the
scene relay to the Tactical Operation Center
(TOC) for the conduct of dragnet operations.
2. Protecting and Preserving the Crime Scene
• Respond as soon as possible;
• Establish the police lines;
• Avoid touching or stepping on anything that
may represent evidence;
• Check and protect adjacent areas where pieces
of evidence could be found;
• Look for the presence of bloodstains and other
body fluids.
• Turn over all initial information and pieces of
evidence to the responding investigation
unit/elements.
2. SPOT CHECKS /ACCOSTING AND PAT-DOWN SEARCHES
2.1. Grounds for Spot Check/Accosting
Stop the individual for the purpose of conducting a spot check/accosting
only when reasonable suspicion exists. Such facts include, but are not
limited to, the following:
a. The appearance or demeanor of the individual suggests that he is part of
a criminal enterprise or is engaged in a criminal act;
b. The actions of the individual suggest that he is engaged in a criminal
activity;
c. Questionable presence of the individual in the area;
d. The subject is carrying a suspicious object;
e. The suspect’s clothing bulges in a manner that suggests he is carrying a
weapon;
f. The suspect has been found in the time and place proximate to an alleged
crime;
g. The police officer has knowledge of the suspect’s prior criminal record or
involvement in criminal activity; and
h. The individual flees at the sight of a police officer.
2.2 Procedures and Guidelines for Spot
Checks/Accosting
a. Police officer shall clearly identify himself;
b. Police officers shall be courteous at all times;
c. Before approaching more than one individual,
police officers should determine whether the
circumstances warrant a request for back-up;
d. Questions shall be confined as to the suspect’s
identity, place of residence, and other inquiries
necessary to resolve the police officer’s
suspicion.
e. Police officers are not required to give the
suspect Miranda Warning unless the person is
placed under arrest.
2.3. Grounds for Body Frisk/Pat-Down Search
Circumstances which may justify pat-down search:
a. The type of crime believed to be committed by the subject
– particularly crimes of violence where the threat of use or
use of deadly weapon is involved;
b. Where the police officer handles several suspects;
c. The time of the day and the location where the pat-down
search took place;
d. Prior knowledge by the police officer of the suspect’s use of
force and/or propensity to carry deadly weapons;
e. The appearance and demeanor of the suspect;
f. Visual indications that the suspect is carrying a firearm or
other deadly weapon; and
g. Whenever possible, pat-down should be performed by
police officers of the same gender.
3. ARREST
• All arrests should be made only on the basis of
a valid Warrant of Arrest.
• No violence or unnecessary force shall be
used in making an arrest.
3.1 Time of Arrest
Should be made on any day of the week
and at any time of the day or night.
3.2. Section5. Procedures in Serving Warrant of Arrest
a. Verify the validity of the warrant;
b. The police officer should introduce himself and
show proper identification;
c. If refused entry, the police officer may break into
any residence, office, building, and other structure;
d. The police officer need not have a copy of the
warrant in his possession at the time of the arrest. If
the person arrested so requires, the warrant shall be
shown to the arrested person as soon as possible;
e. Secure the person to be arrested;
f. Conduct thorough search for weapons and other
illegal materials on the person arrested and
surroundings within his immediate control;
g. Inform the person to be arrested of his rights
under the Miranda Doctrine.
h. No unnecessary force shall be used in making an
arrest;
i. Confiscated evidence shall be properly
documented;
j. Bring the arrested person to the Police Station for
documentation;
k. Make a Return of Warrant to the court and
l. Deliver the arrested person to jail/prison.
4. SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
• The warrant should be served during daytime,
unless there is a provision in the warrant
allowing service at any time of the day or
night.
• If refused admittance to the place of search
after giving notice of the purpose the police
officer may break open any outer or inner
door or window to implement the warrant.
4.1. Prohibited Acts in the Conduct of Search
by Virtue of a Search Warrant
a. Search shall not be made in the absence of
the lawful occupant or any member of his
family or, in the absence of the latter, in the
presence of two (2) witnesses of sufficient age
and discretion residing in the same locality.
b. Lawful personal properties, papers, and
other valuables not specifically indicated or
particularly described in the search warrant
shall not be taken.
• Deliver the property seized to the judge
who issued the warrant, together with an
inventory duly verified under oath.

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Lecture pnp operations manual presentation

  • 2. I. GENERAL PROCEDURES 1. Police Blotter • PNP operating unit shall maintain an official police blotter. • all types of operational and undercover dispatches shall be recorded.
  • 3. • A separate Police Blotter, however, shall be maintained for crime incident reports involving violence against women and children and those cases involving a child in conflict with the law to protect their privacy.
  • 4. 2. INTER-UNIT COORDINATION • Local Police Units operating outside their territorial jurisdiction and National Support Units (NSUs) shall coordinate, personally or through an official representative, with the Police Office within whose jurisdiction the operation shall be conducted.
  • 5. • If formal inter-unit coordination is not feasible, the Police Unit concerned shall endeavor to notify the territorial police office through any practical/available means of communication at anytime during the operation; • If not possible, shall accomplish and furnish the territorial Police Office a written incident report immediately after the termination of the operation.
  • 6. 3. BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF POLICE INTERVENTION OPERATIONS • Requirements: a. with a marked police vehicle; b. preferably led by a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO); and c. with personnel in prescribed police uniform.
  • 7. 4. WARNING SHOTS • The police shall not use warning shots during police interventions.
  • 8. 5. USE OF FORCE • Issuance of Warning The police officer must first issue a warning before he could use force against an offender to identify himself and to give opportunity for surrender. • Reasonable Force The reasonableness of the force employed will depend upon the number of aggressor, nature and characteristic of the weapon used, physical condition, size and other circumstances to include the place and occasion of the assault.
  • 9. • Use of Weapon The excessive use of force is prohibited. The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses imminent danger of causing death or injury to the police officer or other persons. The use of weapon is also justified under the Doctrines of Self-Defense, Defense of Relative, and Defense of Stranger.
  • 10. • Reportorial Requirements Any police officer who used his firearm against a suspect must submit an after- encounter report outlining the circumstances necessitating the use of weapon against the suspect.
  • 11. 6. MOVING VEHICLES A moving vehicle shall not be fired upon except when its occupants pose imminent danger of causing death or injury to the police officer or any other person; The use of firearm does not create a danger to the public and outweighs the likely benefits of its non-use.
  • 12. • In firing upon a moving vehicle, the following parameters should be considered: a. the intent of the fleeing suspect/s to harm; b. the capability of the fleeing suspect/s to harm; and c. accessibility or the proximity of the fleeing suspect/s.
  • 13. II. BASIC PROCEDURES 1. Guidelines and Procedures when Responding to Calls for Police Assistance • Gather and note down in the patrol logbook all available data. • Stop the car at some distance away from the scene and approach the scene on foot .
  • 14. • Immediately attend to the injured. • Focus all efforts to arrest criminals however, priority shall be given to aiding the injured. • When the suspects or criminals have fled the scene relay to the Tactical Operation Center (TOC) for the conduct of dragnet operations.
  • 15. 2. Protecting and Preserving the Crime Scene • Respond as soon as possible; • Establish the police lines; • Avoid touching or stepping on anything that may represent evidence; • Check and protect adjacent areas where pieces of evidence could be found; • Look for the presence of bloodstains and other body fluids. • Turn over all initial information and pieces of evidence to the responding investigation unit/elements.
  • 16. 2. SPOT CHECKS /ACCOSTING AND PAT-DOWN SEARCHES 2.1. Grounds for Spot Check/Accosting Stop the individual for the purpose of conducting a spot check/accosting only when reasonable suspicion exists. Such facts include, but are not limited to, the following: a. The appearance or demeanor of the individual suggests that he is part of a criminal enterprise or is engaged in a criminal act; b. The actions of the individual suggest that he is engaged in a criminal activity; c. Questionable presence of the individual in the area; d. The subject is carrying a suspicious object; e. The suspect’s clothing bulges in a manner that suggests he is carrying a weapon; f. The suspect has been found in the time and place proximate to an alleged crime; g. The police officer has knowledge of the suspect’s prior criminal record or involvement in criminal activity; and h. The individual flees at the sight of a police officer.
  • 17. 2.2 Procedures and Guidelines for Spot Checks/Accosting a. Police officer shall clearly identify himself; b. Police officers shall be courteous at all times; c. Before approaching more than one individual, police officers should determine whether the circumstances warrant a request for back-up; d. Questions shall be confined as to the suspect’s identity, place of residence, and other inquiries necessary to resolve the police officer’s suspicion. e. Police officers are not required to give the suspect Miranda Warning unless the person is placed under arrest.
  • 18. 2.3. Grounds for Body Frisk/Pat-Down Search Circumstances which may justify pat-down search: a. The type of crime believed to be committed by the subject – particularly crimes of violence where the threat of use or use of deadly weapon is involved; b. Where the police officer handles several suspects; c. The time of the day and the location where the pat-down search took place; d. Prior knowledge by the police officer of the suspect’s use of force and/or propensity to carry deadly weapons; e. The appearance and demeanor of the suspect; f. Visual indications that the suspect is carrying a firearm or other deadly weapon; and g. Whenever possible, pat-down should be performed by police officers of the same gender.
  • 19. 3. ARREST • All arrests should be made only on the basis of a valid Warrant of Arrest. • No violence or unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest. 3.1 Time of Arrest Should be made on any day of the week and at any time of the day or night.
  • 20. 3.2. Section5. Procedures in Serving Warrant of Arrest a. Verify the validity of the warrant; b. The police officer should introduce himself and show proper identification; c. If refused entry, the police officer may break into any residence, office, building, and other structure; d. The police officer need not have a copy of the warrant in his possession at the time of the arrest. If the person arrested so requires, the warrant shall be shown to the arrested person as soon as possible; e. Secure the person to be arrested;
  • 21. f. Conduct thorough search for weapons and other illegal materials on the person arrested and surroundings within his immediate control; g. Inform the person to be arrested of his rights under the Miranda Doctrine. h. No unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest; i. Confiscated evidence shall be properly documented; j. Bring the arrested person to the Police Station for documentation; k. Make a Return of Warrant to the court and l. Deliver the arrested person to jail/prison.
  • 22. 4. SEARCHES AND SEIZURES • The warrant should be served during daytime, unless there is a provision in the warrant allowing service at any time of the day or night. • If refused admittance to the place of search after giving notice of the purpose the police officer may break open any outer or inner door or window to implement the warrant.
  • 23. 4.1. Prohibited Acts in the Conduct of Search by Virtue of a Search Warrant a. Search shall not be made in the absence of the lawful occupant or any member of his family or, in the absence of the latter, in the presence of two (2) witnesses of sufficient age and discretion residing in the same locality. b. Lawful personal properties, papers, and other valuables not specifically indicated or particularly described in the search warrant shall not be taken.
  • 24. • Deliver the property seized to the judge who issued the warrant, together with an inventory duly verified under oath.