The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) reaffirmed its commitment to public service and internal development through health services, personnel recognition, and logistical enhancements from 11 to 17 May 2025.
Acting director P/Col. Randy Glenn Silvio said Monday that that QCPD medical teams assisted 348 individuals during the week, including police personnel, their dependents, authorized civilians, and Persons Under Police Custody (PUPCs).
Services provided included roving medical support for the recent national and local elections, chest X-ray screenings, dental care, health monitoring for detainees at Police Station 10, and pre-medical evaluations for the upcoming June 2025 Physical Fitness Test.
To bolster morale and personnel development, Silvio said 1,673 certificates of commendation were issued, and an additional 3,237 awards were endorsed to the National Capital Region Police Office.
Operational readiness also received a boost with the repair and maintenance of seven vehicles, strengthening logistical capabilities across QCPD units, according to Silvio.
“Our commitment to personnel welfare and operational readiness strengthens our service to the community,” Silvio said. “Recognizing dedication and maintaining our resources ensures a safer Quezon City for all.”