Police National Training Institute

                                                                                                                                                                                                 

POLICE NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

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RA 6975 created the Philippine Public Safety College which is the premier educational institution for training human resource of the PNP, Fire and Jail Bureau personnel. Police National Training Institute being one of the constitutive units of PPSC conducts career course training to Police Commissioned  Officer and Police Non-Commissioned Officer.

THE NATIVE SHIELD - the symbol of the Philippine Constabulary, the first National Police by virtue of Organic Act Number 175, enacted by the Philippine Commission on 18 July 1901/ The Philippine Constabulary for the close to 90 years service to the nation has performed with honor, professionalism and courage. The PC has carved out a large part of the glorious pages of Philippine history, as attested by its proudly and deservedly garnering 86 of the total 92 'Medal of Valor' the highest honor that a grateful Filipino nation can bestow on its gallant sons in the service of the Republic. Most appropriately therefore, the Philippine Constabulary became the nucleus of the Integrated National Police in 1975 to nurture the then embryonic concept of the nationalization of the country's local police forces.

KHAKI AND RED - the historical color of the defunct Philippine Constabulary is khaki and red and it is also adopted for the Philippine National Police.

THE SUN RAYS - symbolize the flowering, maturing and ultimate realization of the glorious evolution of the PC/INP into a National Police Organization - "national in scope and civilian in character" - as enshrined in the 1986 (8) flight ingest provinces whose ideals of courage and patriotism, the members of the National Police must possess.

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