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In 2009, he was moved to Davao del Sur where he served as director of the Davao
del Sur Provincial Police Office (DSPPO).
In 2011, he became the chief of the Regional Logistics and Research
Development Division (RL-RDD) in PRO-Davao. In 2012, he was assigned to
Davao City as the new director of the Davao City Police Office.
After serving as Davao City Police Chief, he was assigned to the national
headquarters of the Philippine National Police in Camp Crame where he worked
for the PNP Intelligence Group from October 2013 to December 2014 .
In 2015, he became a member of the PNP Board of Inquiry which investigated the
Mamasapano clash.
He also served as the executive officer of the Directorate for Human Resource
and Doctrine Development.
On July 1, 2016, he was sworn as Chief of the Philippine National Police
In May 2018, he was appointed as Director General of the Bureau of Corrections.
He held the post until October 12, 2018.
He served with utmost as PNP Chief until his official retirement on April 21,2019.
The retired Chief of Police placed a bid for a Senate seat and won placing fifth
overall, garnering 19 million votes in the 2019 Philippine Senate election.
He took office on June 30, 2019.
In his first months in office, he has proved his productivity by filing numerous bills
including bringing back the capital punishment to the country specifically for drug
traffickers which is yet to be passed. Among the initial bills he prioritized were:
• Act regulating the use of government ambulances
• The Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipino Act of 1995
• Police scholarships for qualifying students in all barangays
• Establishing crisis center for street children in every region in the
Philippine
• Creation of Barangay Community Peace and Order Council, and the job
training for mature or older workers
He continuously serves the Filipino people under the administration of Pres.
Duterte whom he considers as “the greatest influence in his career.”