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Creating the Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee, Abolishing the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime and Its Functions Absorbed By the Peace and Order Council
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Creating the Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee, Abolishing the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime and Its Functions Absorbed By the Peace and Order Council
Executive Order No. 829
September 11, 1982
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Summary of Executive Order No. 829Creation of Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee
- Creates Law Enforcement Coordinating Committees at the national, regional, and provincial levels to serve as venues for coordinating law enforcement activities of various government agencies. (Section 2)
- The national committee is chaired by the Chief of Constabulary/Director General of the Integrated National Police and includes heads of various law enforcement agencies. (Section 3)
- The regional committee is chaired by the PC/INP Regional Commander and includes regional heads of law enforcement agencies. (Section 4)
- The provincial committee is chaired by the PC/INP Provincial Commander and includes provincial heads of law enforcement agencies. (Section 5)
Abolition of National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime
- The National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime, established by Letter of Instructions No. 824 s-79, is abolished. (Section 1)
- Its functions, duties, responsibilities, and instrumentalities are absorbed by the Peace and Order Council created by Executive Order No. 727 s-81. (Section 1)
Coordination and Meetings
- Each Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee at all levels shall maintain a coordinating center to coordinate day-to-day law enforcement activities. (Section 6)
- The committees at all levels shall meet at least once a month to discuss, monitor, and assess law enforcement programs. (Section 7)
Implementation
- The Chairman of the Peace and Order Council shall issue appropriate rules and regulations for the implementation of this Executive Order. (Section 8)
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Creating the Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee, Abolishing the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime and Its Functions Absorbed By the Peace and Order Council
Executive Order No. 829
•September 11, 1982
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 829 September 11, 1982
CREATING THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE, ABOLISHING THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ANTI-ORGANIZED CRIME AND ITS FUNCTIONS ABSORBED BY THE PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the proper enforcement and effective execution of the laws of the land is the duty and responsibility of the national Government;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Presidential Letter of Instructions No. 824 s-79, a National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime was established to formulate and implement plans and control all activities relative to the integration of the five pillar approach to the National Criminal Justice System, particularly on organized crimes;
WHEREAS, the Peace and Order Council created pursuant to Executive Order 727 s-81 has responsibilities which encompass those of the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime created pursuant to Letter of Instruction No. 824 s-79 and to prevent overlapping of functions, a need exists to abolish the National Committee on Anti-Crime;
WHEREAS, there exist a need for closer cooperation among law enforcement agencies of the government involved in the enforcement of general and special laws to insure unified...
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National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime
Peace and Order Council
Integrated National Police
National Bureau of Investigation
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Philippine Coast Guard
Commission on Immigration and Deportation
National Intelligence and Security Authority
Bureau of Customs
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Bureau of Forest Development
Philippine Ports Authority
Aviation Security Command
Bureau of Land Transportation
Bureau of Air Transportation
Civil Relations Service
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Coordination
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Implementation
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 829 September 11, 1982
CREATING THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE, ABOLISHING THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ANTI-ORGANIZED CRIME AND ITS FUNCTIONS ABSORBED BY THE PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the proper enforcement and effective execution of the laws of the land is the duty and responsibility of the national Government;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Presidential Letter of Instructions No. 824 s-79, a National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime was established to formulate and implement plans and control all activities relative to the integration of the five pillar approach to the National Criminal Justice System, particularly on organized crimes;
WHEREAS, the Peace and Order Council created pursuant to Executive Order 727 s-81 has responsibilities which encompass those of the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime created pursuant to Letter of Instruction No. 824 s-79 and to prevent overlapping of functions, a need exists to abolish the National Committee on Anti-Crime;
WHEREAS, there exist a need for closer cooperation among law enforcement agencies of the government involved in the enforcement of general and special laws to insure unified...
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