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Republic of the Philippines
National Police Commission
Philippine National Police
AKLAN POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE
Camp Pastor Martelino
Kalibo, Aklan

MEMORANDUM:

FOR : PDG NICANOR A BARTOLOME, CSEE Chief, Philippine National Police Camp Crame, Quezon City

THRU : REGIONAL DIRECTOR Camp Martin Delgado, Iloilo City (Attn:AC, RID/FESAGS)

SUBJECT : Threat Assessment Report for Hon. Pedro M. Ureta

DATE : March 13, 2012

I. AUTHORITY

A. Application for issuance of Permit to Carry Firearms Outside Residence (PTCFOR) of Hon. Pedro M. Ureta, Brgy Captain of Brgy Dapdap, Tangalan, Aklan.

B. Police Blotter Report of Tangalan Police Station, Tangalan, Aklan docketed under Entry No. 3825, Page No. 670 dated 020900 August 2009.

II. PURPOSE

To assess and validate the threat to applicant Hon. Pedro M. Ureta, Brgy Captain of Brgy Dapdap, Tangalan, Aklan in line with his application for Permit To Carry Firearms Outside Residence (PTCFOR).

III. FACTS OF THE CASE

Hon. Pedro M Ureta being the incumbent Brgy Captain of Brgy Dapdap, Tangalan, Aklan has the duty to implement ordinances/special laws within his area of responsibility. In one incident and in line with the performance of his duty he was threatened by Joel Domopy as stated in the blotter entry No 3825, page No 670 of Tangalan Police Station, Tangalan, Aklan dated 020900 August 2009. (Hereto attached)

IV. DISCUSSION

The threat to Hon. Pedro M. Ureta being the Captain of Brgy Dapdap, Tangalan, Aklan is deemed inherent, therefore, he should be accorded the privilege of protection within the blanket of the law.

V. CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATION

Based on the information revealed by Hon Pedro M. Ureta he was threatened by the aforesaid person and it was validated by Tangalan Police Station.

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