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PNP Chief: More Female Cops Reflect Improving Philippine Law Enforcement

The increasing number of women in law enforcement illustrates a much-needed change, as observed by PNP Chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil.

PNP Chief: More Female Cops Reflect Improving Philippine Law Enforcement

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The rising number of female police officers reflects the significant improvement in the country’s law enforcement service formerly dominated by male officials, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil said on Thursday.

Marbil said the PNP is now composed of 42,757 female officers serving in various capacities, or 20 percent of more than 200,000 personnel.

“This is a testament to the PNP’s commitment to gender equality and professional excellence. No longer are women just part of the PNP—they are driving its transformation,” Marbil said in a statement.

Based on existing recruitment rules emphasized by the National Police Commission (Napolcom) in its memorandum issued in 2021, the PNP should allocate 10 percent of its annual recruitment quota to women.

There is a pending bill before the House of Representatives to increase the annual recruitment quota to at least 20 percent.

Marbil said 151 female officers hold key command and operational positions.

“These women are not just making history—they are shaping the future of policing. They have shattered ceilings, proven their mettle, and are leading from the frontlines. Leadership is not about gender; it is about competence, vision, and the unwavering commitment to serve,” Marbil said.

One of them is Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo, the first female PNP spokesperson who now also holds the record of being the first-ever female Regional Director. She is the concurrent director of the Police Regional Office in Region 3 (Central Luzon).

Brig. Gen. Jezebel D. Medina also holds the top post of the PNP Health Service while Police Brig. Gen Portia Manalad heads the Women and Children Protection Center.

Brig. Gen. Maria Leonora Camarao is now also the Regional Director of the Internal Affairs Service (IAS) in the National Capital Region while Col. Vina Guzman, the current PNP Academy Commandant of Cadets is expected to be promoted to one-star general as she holds a Brigadier General-equivalent position.

Across various leadership levels, Marbil said a total of 103 police colonels and 35 police lieutenant colonels hold strategic positions.

Marbil said two women now serve as chiefs of police in Makati City and Mandaluyong City while five female police officers currently hold the top PNP post in five provinces— Aurora, Guimaras, Antique, Siquijor, and Leyte Sur.

Zamboanga City, a critical urban hub, is under the command of a female City Director — Col. Kimberly Molitas.

Marbil also reaffirmed the PNP’s steadfast commitment to empowering female officers by ensuring equal opportunities for career advancement, leadership training, and professional growth.

He emphasized that the organization will continue to foster a culture where excellence and not gender defines success. (PNA)