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Republic of the Philippines

NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION


PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 3
OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR
Camp Captain Julian Olivas, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

IN THE MATTER OF THE


DROPPING FROM THE ROLLS (DFR)
Ex- PO1 Omar L Lagahi
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RESOLUTION

This resolves the Motion for Reconsideration (MR) filed by ex- PO1 Omar L
Lagahi (Movant), assailing the dropped from the rolls (DFR) order issued severing
his employment effective March 10, 2011 as published under ORPHRDD Special
Orders No. 345 dated March 18, 2011.

Records show that movant while assigned with the RMG3 now (RMFB3) and
was detailed at Group Combat Support Coy, but failed to report for duty from May
12, 2009 July 28, 2009, he was DFR without valid and justifiable reason. Prior to his
DFR, RMG3 received report from Tarlac PPO dated September 16, 2009 that
movant with two (2) other suspects got involved in an alleged frustrated
murder/shooting incident. On September 23, 2009, movant was placed on restriction
on camp (RMG3 Hqs) for his pending investigation of the alleged frustrated murder.
On the following day (September 24, 2009), movant left the camp premises without
permission from the Officer-in-charge and refused to report back for duty. Such acts
clearly show that subject PNCO intended to discontinue his service as a police
officer. Thus, he was subsequently DFR. Hence, this MR raising the following
grounds:

“I. Movant should be considered on automatic leave of absence as he is


suffering from sickness
II. The dropping from the rolls is not valid as movant was denied
administrative due process of law
III. The dropping from the rolls is excessive and does not commensurate to
the charges against him.”

This Office finds that the MR is not meritorious. It does not raise valid ground
to warrant the reconsideration of the DFR order sought to be reconsidered, aside
from the fact that it was filed outside the reglementary period.

Section 9, of NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2010-001 amending


NMC 95-017 provides that: “Filing of Motion for Reconsideration- within fifteen (15)
days from the receipt of the Order of Dropped from the Rolls, the concerned PNP
member may file a Motion for Reconsideration with the authority who issued the
Order, which shall be resolved within the same period.”
Movant was DFR on March 10, 2011 but he only filed his MR on May 2, 2018,
or after the lapse of more than 7 years. The DFR order therefore has long attained
finality.

WHEREFORE, foregoing premises considered, the motion for reconsideration


filed by ex- PO1 Omar L Lagahi, is hereby DENIED FOR LACK OF MERIT.

SO RESOLVED.

Done this _____ day of ____________ at Camp Captain Julian Olivas, City of
San Fernando, Pampanga.

AMADOR V CORPUS
Police Chief Superintendent
Regional Director, PRO 3
Republic of the Philippines
NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 3
REGIONAL LEGAL OFFICE 3
Camp Captain Julian Olivas, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

MEMORANDUM

FOR : RD, PRO3

THRU : DRDA ____________

: RCDS ____________

: AC, RPHRDD _________

FROM : AC, RLO3

SUBJECT : Motion for Reconsideration of ex- PO1 Omar L Lagahi

DATE : June 8, 2018

1. Reference: AC, RPHRDD memorandum dated June 1, 2018 with attached


records of the case.

2. This pertains to the motion for reconsideration (MR) filed by ex- PO1 Omar
L Lagahi (Movant), assailing the dropped from the rolls (DFR) order issued severing
his employment effective March 10, 2011 as published under ORPHRDD Special
Orders No. 345 dated March 18, 2011.

3. This Office finds that the MR is not meritorious. Hence, recommend denial.

4. Respectfully submitted for consideration and signature on the attached


draft Resolution.

ANSELMO E ANDAYAN
Police Superintendent

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