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Friday, May 4, 2012

ZNPPO Conducts E-Blotter System Users training among crime registrars


by Alfonso T. Ruda

DIPOLOG CITY, MAY 4(PIA)---In its desire to upgrade its capability to track down incidents happening in the province, the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Police Office (ZNPPO) has adopted the new E-Blotter System Users.

The ZNPPO through the leadership of its Officer-in Charge, Police Supt. Ramon M. Ochotorena has conducted a two-day training about the system at the Zamboanga del Norte Convention and Exhibition Center on May 3-4, 2012.

This training conducted by the personnel from the Regional Investigative and Detective Manage Office and computer expert from Camp Crame was participated in by crime registrars of all Police Stations throughout the province.

Ochotorena said similar training was also conducted earlier in Pagadian City where a Baseline has donated sets of computer to be used by the police for the project.

Ochotorena added that Zamboanga del Norte has received 28 computer sets from the Regional Office to be distributed among the different police stations throughout the province.

The Police Director disclosed that E-Blotter system will be adopted throughout region IX. The new system aims to fast-track and ensure the accurate recording of crime incidents in the different municipalities of the province for its automatic transmission to the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Police Office, to its Regional Office or direct to its National Headquarter in Camp Crame.

Among the advantages cited by Ochotorena includes its accessibility, wherein the crime incidents record by the different municipalities could also be viewed by other municipalities and nearby provinces.

For this Ochotorena, personally thanked Zamboanga del Norte Governor Rolando E Yebes for the support extended by the Provincial Government in the conduct of the said training.

Ochotorena has been designated Officer-in-charge of the ZNPPO following the retirement of then ZNPPO Director, Sr. Supt. Ulpiano Lopez who recently retire from active service after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56. (RI/ZNPIC/ATR/PIA9-Zambo Norte)