PNPA police cadets dispatched for Cadet Attachment Training in Region 3

Cadets from Region 3 before they board their bus.


PNPA, Silang Cavite - 155 PNP Cadets from the PNPA MASIDTALAK Class of 2023 board buses headed for their various Regions to begin the Cadet Attachment Program for this year (CAP).  This is comparable to the on-the-job training offered in colleges and universities.  For three weeks, cadets will be stationed at police stations in their own communities to gain knowledge of and hands-on experience with policing. 

At least fourteen police cadets from region 3 who are lined-up to be Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) graduates and soon to be police lieutenants after graduation this coming March 2023 are up for actual police work exposure in relation to the PNPA's Cadet Attachment Program. The fourteen cadets will be deployed to  police stations in the region.

The cadets, four from Bamban, two from Cabanatuan City, four from Malolos, one from Olongapo, and three from Bulacan were deployed by the PNPA leadership to arm them with important basic knowledge in real police work in their future assignments.

P/CDT Gio O Parchamento, said that "staying in the academy for four years is a great opportunity because once accepted as cadet, all expenses are subsidized by the government plus each cadet will already be receiving salary while in the academy and upon graduation, become a PNP commission officer with the rank of lieutenant. I felt elated seeing the actual police work and was more inspired to do police work and serve the country with pride and honor. I urge fellow youth in the city to be part of the police force especially becoming a police official by trying to apply this coming selection of cadetship in the Philippine National Police Academy."

The fourteen cadets were P/CDT Cayanan, P/CDT Clark, P/CDT Payang, P/CDT Usita, P/CDT Briton, P/CDT Parchamento, P/CDT Alabado, P/CDT Mendoza, P/CDT Barrientos, P/CDT Palo, P/CDT Bigueras, P/CDT Maramag, P/CDT Reyes M, and P/CDT Reyes E.


 


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