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3 iKalingas finish strong at the Philippine National Police Academy

  • Writer: Leonora Lo-oy
    Leonora Lo-oy
  • May 1
  • 1 min read

Tabuk City, Kalinga – Three of the 25 Cordillera sons and daughters who made it through the four-year rigorous journey at the Philippine National Police Academy(PNPA) are from Kalinga Province.

 

On April 29, a total of 206 PNPA cadets collectively known as the PNPA SINAGLAWIN Class of 2025 o ‘Simbolo at Instrumento na Gagabay Patungo sa Lideratong Angkop at Wasto para sa Ikauunlad ng Inang Bayan’ graduated from the public safety school.

 

Of the number, 25 are from the Cordillera region – three of them are sons and daughter of Kalinga. They are Jasper Anniban of Pasil, Kalinga; Heidi Olao of Tinglayan; and Ken Ada-ol of Tabuk City.

 

The other Cordilleran graduates include Darlin Mae Belino of Tubo, Abra; Kevinclyde Gayagay, Sagada, Mountain Province; Justine Jade Calpahi, Kabayan, Benguet;  Andrew Garcia, Sablan, Benguet; Jon Derick Grajo, Sallapadan, Abra; Jon Efhraim Lampacan, Buguias, Benguet; Jomar Marawis, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao; Jordan Cayabas, Baguio City; Rexter Pacleb, Baguio City; Ben Kliff Tiwang, La Trinidad; Resley Balinon Jr., Lagawe, Ifugao; Charlene Mae Gonsoden, Sagada; Jed Joshua Songco, Peñarrubia, Abra; Sarah Dackias, Tublay, Benguet; Nicolyds Eswag, Baguio City; Johnson Tolingan, Sagada; Kevin Yago-an, Kibungan, Benguet; Jessie Dane Faba-an, Bontoc, Mountain Province; Agustin Unnan Jr., Bontoc; Sweden Balag-ey, Baguio City; Lanz Danglapen, Paracelis, Mountain Province; and Nicole Ashley Ragas of Baguio City.

 

Now that they have graduated from the PNPA, the said cadets become full-fledged police lieutenants, a commissioned officer of the Philippine National Police.



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