Brave SAF 44’s fate: NOT A LOST BATTLE

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Our police is still made up of men and women who are willing to answer the call of duty even if it means the danger of their very own lives and families,” thus said Dr. Ricardo F. de Leon, PPSC President during the sixth commemoration service honoring the SAF 44 death last January 25 at the National Heroes Hall.   

SAF 44 Forest Park, National Police College

Speaking before the crowd of 60 persons composed of NPC staff, selected students and NPC-wide audience via Zoom, De Leon said that the PNP is still made up of a force that does not renege on responsibilities and that the majority still know how to live with bravery and honor.

     In the middle of the President’s speech, he asserted that the SAF 44’s fate was not a battle lost, for from them is the rekindling of greater bravery and respect for a more noble and principled PNP.

     “SAF 44 have helped us recognize the need to serve and serve faithfully; this is our commission,” Gen. De Leon exhorted.

     As to the nature of the SAF 44 commemoration, President De Leon doesn’t believe that the departed troop would want us to stay in our grief and loss.

     “I believe if they can communicate with us, they will tell us to go on and preserve the public,” he said.

     “Our task is still unfinished; the fight is on!” he added.

     Gen. Ricardo F. De Leon concluded his message by challenging the public safety officers to avoid slothfulness in the performance of responsibilities, stressing that pledge and duty cannot be set aside.

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