Police Regional Office 6, Philippine National Police

                                                                                                                                                                                             

POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 6

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

Year Approved: 2000


PRO 6 - the alphabetical and numerical designation of the PNP Office in the region pursuant to Memorandum Circular No. DPL 96-01.

HEXAGON - represents the sixth region in the country.

EIGHT (8) RAYS - symbolize the six (6) provinces and two (2) chartered cities within the jurisdiction of the PRO 6.

SUN - depicts the radiating hope for peace and development to prevail in the Western Visayas, in the entire country and the rest of the world.

GOLDEN SALAKOT AND NECKLACE - the protective responsibility of the PNP over Western Visayas; Panay was said to have been bought by a Bornean Datu from Negritos with a golden necklace, thereafter, settlers spread over the whole Western Visayas and established communities which grew to what they are today; symbolize the continuing support from the people for peace and order in pursuit of PNP's vision and the Community Oriented Policing System (COPS).

RED BORDER - stands for the ventures of Valor that every policeman must uphold in the performance of his job.

BLUE BACKGROUND - the universal color of peace.

LAUREAL LEAVES - the vision for a professional, dynamic and well-motivated PRO 6, a PNP unit in Western Visayas that upholds the motto: SERVICE, HONOR and JUSTICE.

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