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    Panfilo Lacson

    Filipino politician and former Philippine Police Chief

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  1. He finished grade school at the Bayan Luma Elementary School in 1960 and high school at the Imus Institute in 1964. While Lacson initially wanted to be an agent of the National Bureau of Investigation, he was invited by a classmate to take the entrance exams at the Philippine Military Academy.

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    • Early Life and Education
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    Bachelor of Science, Philippine Military Academy, 1971
    Master in Government Management, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila,1996
    Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2019
    Senator, 2001 to 2013; 2016 to present
    Presidential Assistant on Rehabilitation and Recovery, 2013 to 2015
    Director General, Philippine National Police, Nov. 16, 1999 to Jan. 20, 2001
    Chief, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force, June 26, 1998 to Jan. 21, 2001

    From 1971 to 1986, Ping Lacson was part of the Metrocom Intelligence Security Group and was identified by American historian Alfred McCoy as among the operatives who “tortured together for over a decade, forming a tight faction that would rise together within the police after Marcos’s downfall.” Ping Lacson denies this and claims that McCoy incorre...

    Panfilo Morena Lacsonwas born in Imus, Cavite on June 1, 1948. His late mother, Maxima, a market vendor, was a disciplinarian who instilled distinctions between right and wrong with her children. He finished grade school at the Bayang Luma Elementary School in 1960 and high school at the Imus Institute in 1964. While Lacson initially wanted to be a...

    Ping Lacsonwas appointed by then President Joseph Estrada to head the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force (PAOCTF) and to serve as Philippine National Police Chief. Lacson’s notable accomplishments were the reduction of corrupt policemen (Kotong Cops) and various organized crime syndicates engaged in kidnapping, drug trafficking, and other...

  2. Jul 25, 2019 · Meanwhile, seven senators of the 18th Congress obtained master's degrees — Angara, dela Rosa, Pangilinan, Tolentino, Panfilo Lacson, Cynthia Villar, and Juan Miguel Zubiri. Two are graduates of the Philippine Military Academy: Lacson and Dela Rosa. Both rose to become chief of the PNP.

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  3. He was one of the authors of the Bayanihan to Heal As One Act (RA 11469); and a co-author of the GMRC and Values Education Act (RA 11476). Also, Lacson sponsored and co-authored RA 11709, which strengthens professionalism in the Armed Forces of the Philippines by prescribing fixed terms for its key officers, among others.

  4. Ping got his basic education from the Bayan Luma Elementary School and the Imus Institute. In 1996, he earned his postgraduate degree at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, a Master’s in Government Management. He dreamed of becoming a lawyer and an agent of the National Bureau of Investigation.

  5. Introduction Panfilo Lacson Early life and education Police career Early career: PC, PNP, PACC (1971–1999) Anti-kidnapping and no-take policy Anti-jueteng campaign PAOCTF chief (1998–2001) PNP chief: Reforms and kotong cops (1999–2001) Kuratong Baleleng case Dacer–Corbito murder case PNP Foundation Chairman

  6. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND. A. Master in Government Management, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (1995-1996) B. Bachelor of Science, Philippine Military Academy (1967-1971) C. High School: Imus Institute (1960-1964) D. Grade School: Bayang Luma Elementary School (1954-1960) CAREER AS PUBLIC SERVANT. Senator: 2001 to 2013; 2016 to present.

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