Is one of your guys drinking too much alcohol? Or always coming up with excuses for not coming to work? Or does he refuse to follow orders? You’ll have to show a steady hand if you want to impose discipline on this department.Įngage in tactical combat.During your most dangerous operations, the game will switch to turn-based combat. Take charge of the Sheriff’s department.Your subordinates aren’t just some resource they are living people with their own strengths, weaknesses, fears and prejudices – and you'll have to reckon with all of them in order to survive. John, Duke Nukem), and pray that her dangerous plan doesn’t spiral out of control. To maintain peace and order, the young sheriff Lilly Reed (Sarah Hamilton, The Longest Journey) will have to team up with fugitive criminal Jack Boyd (Jon St. Smugglers, gangs, and screaming populists call this town their home. Is it a simulation? A management game? A tactical challenge? A visual novel? A puzzle? It’s all of these, and more! Dive into one-of-a-kind -story driven experience.Welcome to Sharpwood, a cold and harsh border town riven with violence, where no one is completely innocent. Make tough decisions – and try to keep out of prison yourself! – in this story-driven mixture of adventure, strategy, and turn-based tactical combat. As such, a lot of reforms have been done in a bid to gain the trust and respect of the people.Interpret the law as you see fit in This Is the Police 2, sequel to the acclaimed noir drama This Is the Police! Run the sheriff’s department, manage your cops, investigate, interrogate, and incarcerate. Let this celebration serve as an opportunity to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty,” he said.Įleazar also reminded that much is expected from the PNP. “But this comes with a price to pay on the lives of some of our colleagues in the police service. He also trumpeted the gains in the fight against illegal drugs with the recent confiscation of P6 billion worth of illegal drugs and the neutralization of big-time drug personalities. On top of that, from 26 percent, the crime solution efficiency has increased to 49 percent or an 86 percent improvement rate.
He cited the 64 percent reduction in the crime volume in the past five years. This is what makes our profession noble and this is why our commitment to police service is important,” he said.įor Eleazar, the PNP did not fail the Filipino people on this role.
“Bilang mga pulis, buhay at kaligtasan ng bawat Pilipino, at kaayusan at kapayapaan ng ating bansa ang nakaatang sa ating mga balikat. Police officers, Eleazar added, should seize opportunities that come their way to serve and to protect. The true spirit of police service is being celebrated every day in our police station where the public goes,” he said. It’s not also at the regional headquarters or provincial headquarters. “The true spirit of police service is not in Camp Crame. This evolution, he added, could be seen lately in the role the PNP has taken during the pandemic. More than a century after the Philippine police was institutionalized, Eleazar said the police service evolved from just purely enforcing the law. PRO-6 was supposed to celebrate the police service anniversary, but it was postponed for two months because of the community quarantine restrictions. And that’s why the dignity and integrity of the Philippine National Police must remain intact,” he said.ĭespite being highly visible, Eleazar earlier declared that he wanted to finish his term, effectively turning down calls to run for senator in the May 2022 elections as he wants to focus on his job. “Bilang pulis ng mga Pilipino, ang ating pananagutan ay nasa taong-bayan. “In the next few months, we will again face the challenge to defend democracy through clean and honest elections,” he said.Īs he reminded them that the PNP’s allegiance should be to the Constitution and to the Filipino, he said that they should not place their loyalty on any political candidate.
Philippine National Police chief General Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar again underscored that the more than 220,000-strong members of the PNP should be free from political biases.Įleazar issued the reminder when he spoke to members of the Police Regional Office (PRO)-6 during the celebration of the 120th Police Service Anniversary on Thursday, October 7, 2021. It might sound like a broken record, but the country’s police force is and should remain apolitical.
PNP General Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar reminded police officers to remain apolitical as the 2022 elections approach.