Quezon City Police District (QCPD) director Brig. Gen. Randy Glenn Silvio on Sunday detailed a series of administrative and operational achievements for the final week of February, emphasizing personnel welfare and community-oriented policing.
In a report covering 22 to 28 February, Silvio highlighted the work of the QCPD Medical and Dental Unit, which provided healthcare services to 401 beneficiaries.
The recipients included police personnel, their dependents, civilians, and persons under police custody.
Services rendered included medical consultations, chest X-rays, and dental care. The unit also conducted pre-medical evaluations for personnel scheduled for physical fitness tests in March.
The district also recognized exemplary service during the period, conferring 8,671 commendations and 80 awards to personnel for dedication and performance in public service.
“The true strength of the QCPD lies in the well-being, competence, and morale of our personnel,” Silvio said. “By providing continuous support and recognition... we ensure that our organization remains vigilant, responsive, and fully committed.”
To bolster community relations, the QCPD conducted 156 engagement activities across various Quezon City barangays. Silvio said these initiatives are designed to foster trust and shared responsibility for peace and order.
On the operational side, the district facilitated the repair and maintenance of 37 service vehicles to improve response times and mobility for operating units.
Additionally, the QCPD Damayan Program provided burial assistance of P20,000 each to three personnel to support their families.