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Badge Investiture

After completing a grueling 3-day survival training, 24 criminology cadets from Christ the King College underwent a badge investiture ceremony to officially become police interns. The ceremony involved the cadets being pinned with their badges by their parents and formally accepted by heads of various law enforcement agencies in the area. The cadets had demonstrated esprit de corps and endured rigorous physical training to prove themselves worthy of wearing the sacred police badge and completing their 540 hours of on-the-job training. The ceremony marked the beginning of the cadets' internship where they would gain experience in law enforcement customs, traditions, and responsibilities.

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Badge Investiture

After completing a grueling 3-day survival training, 24 criminology cadets from Christ the King College underwent a badge investiture ceremony to officially become police interns. The ceremony involved the cadets being pinned with their badges by their parents and formally accepted by heads of various law enforcement agencies in the area. The cadets had demonstrated esprit de corps and endured rigorous physical training to prove themselves worthy of wearing the sacred police badge and completing their 540 hours of on-the-job training. The ceremony marked the beginning of the cadets' internship where they would gain experience in law enforcement customs, traditions, and responsibilities.

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Badge Investiture

After a grueling 3 day survival training, only the resilient and


toughest cadet could survive. Within continuous days, the graduating
criminology cadets had undergone obstacle drilling, water survival as well
as the traditional PNP dozen exercises being implemented three times a
day and they know they must have esprit de corps or fellowship among
themselves, but despite the hardship and rigorous exercise that all cadets
had gone through they were able to hold up and endure the strenuous
physical activities that were given to them before they can become worthy
to wear the sacred badge and bound to complete the 540 hours On the
Job Training. Christ the King College launched its 6th Criminology
Badging Investiture Ceremony for the School year 2018 – 2019 happened
on the 7th day of December, 2018 at 2:00 – 6:00 in the afternoon at the
mother Ignacia Gymnasium.

Before the start of the processional march, Ms. Levy Mae Ellezo, RC
said, “this badging ceremony marks the beginning of their police internship
that will proving the opportunity to experience the customs and traditions
of the Law Enforcement Agencies and enhance their knowledge and
commitment on the essentiality of their duties and responsibities as
significantly symbolized and represented by the badge.” She gave a
welcome address to the Police Intern Candidates the batch Sagandala with
their parents , Criminal Justice Faculty, Criminal Justice Program head with
the Dean of college and DSA, Members of the Administration Council,
and the school President S. Ma. Rufina B. Guillano, RVM. After the
processional march were the invocation and the singing of the national
anthem. Next is the criminal Justice Instructor Mr. Vlademir Geb
Dubouzet, RC., gave an address followed by the pinning of ranks and
decoration of service to the 24 deserving Police Intern Candidates by their
parents, 20 of them are males and 4 of them are females, and the proud
Mrs. Nelybe P. Taño, MSCJ, CSP presented the incoming Police Interns.
“With their preparatory years of studies and formation, they are now ready
to put an actual practice to the knowledge and skill they have learned.”
Mrs. Taño said.
The badging ceremony formally commenced by the call of Mr.
Reymond Christian A. Alvarez to the Candidate Police Interns, the
following are:
Balatero, Sweet Hazel
Daquila, Renaliza D.
Mejares, Chelsea June A.
Villanueva, Darlyn
Abian, Rad Denmark A.
Almonia, Al Christian P.
Baguiz, Benign Franicisco P.
Baguiz, Bjeverex P.
Ballistoy. Grefer. Cloi B.
Biwang, Jason R.
Cabestes, Francis Jhon A.
Cabutin, Gebet M.
Cabutin, Jhon Kim M
Caluña, Might Kesser Jack
Castañares, Kenneth B.
Cerdiña, Edilbert S.
Dalit, Ariel
Daquila, Arnel P.
De Jesus, Carl Jhon A.
Felicilda, Roderick L.
Pelareja, Mandy A.
Sabella, Reynan D.
Sumampong, Dave S.
Vidallo, Aerexus A.
Lastly, the acknowledgement and acceptance of the police intern
candidates by the respected Law Enforcement Department Heads, City
Fire Marshal, Fire Senior Inspector Jack M. Bigwil from Bureau of fire
protection Gingoog City; Provincial Chief, Police Chief Inspector Joseph
T. Esber from Misamis Orientral Provincial Crime Laboratory Office; City
Disaster Risk Redusction Management Office HEAD, Mr. Marlon E. Pajo
from the City Disaster Risk Management of Gingoog City; Jail Warden, Jail
Inspector Murphy B. Todyog from Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology Gingoog City; and Chief of Police, Police Superintendent Ariel
Philip Pontillas from the Gingoog City Police Station.
Before the program ended, Chief Inspector Mr. Caseres gave a
fruitful and inspiring message in behalf of PSupt. Ariel Pontillas. The
closing remarks was given by CDT 1st class Aerexus Vidallo and CDT 1ST
class Kenneth Castañares for the closing prayer.

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