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 The composition symbolizes valor, courage, trustworthiness, protection, and nobility.

 This is what characterizes this law enforcement agency directly. In addition, due to the
combination of the presented elements, the icon is quite recognizable. The expressive coloring
also contributes to this. The logo uses blue (demonstrating trust), yellow (denoting energy), red
(symbolizing courage), white (reflecting responsibility), and green (the color of calm and
comfort).

In 1975, the law enforcement agency changed its logo. The concept is similar to the state flag of the
Philippines. ▪ In the center of the emblem was placed a symbol resembling the sun with the image of a
knight inside. This element also has similarities with the elements of state symbols, and the figure of a
warrior was a direct reference to the organization’s activities. Under the stylized sun on the emblem was
placed a ribbon with the inscription INP. The color scheme was dominated by red, blue, white, and gold
hues, which are also present on the flag of the Philippines

 In 1991, the visual concept of PNP was formed, which is still used today. This is a modern
detailed logo created according to the traditional scheme for this institution.

 Its eight rays symbolize the eight provinces that rebelled against Spanish rule. A similar sign is
placed on the flag of the country. Another element of the state symbols is located at the top of
the logo – these are three bright stars. Immediately below them, you can see directly the name
of the Philippine National Police, made in simple roman type. In addition, the verbal part
includes the inscription Service Honor Justice, placed on a stylized white ribbon.

 It stands for the main motto of the Philippine National Police – service, honor, and justice. In the
sun’s center is an image of a key figure – the legendary ruler Lapu-Lapu.

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