New PNP Chief | PNP Chief Maj Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil
The Philippine President has appointed Rommel as the PNP chief to make the Philippine National Police more successful. Rommel Francisco Marbil has been appointed as the 30th new chief of the PNP, who officially assumed the position in April 2024. Marbil assumed the powers of the chief at the PNP headquarters in Quezon City, Philippines. Like his classmate Acorda, the 55-year-old Marbil graduated from the Philippine Military Academy in 1991 and retired after 37 years of long service.
Before being appointed PNP chief, Marbil also served as director of the PNP Finance Service, the Eastern Visayas Police Force, and the Highway Patrol Group. He also holds a master’s degree from Ateneo de Manila University. Under his leadership, efforts have been made to streamline services, including the implementation of the national police clearance system to enhance accessibility and efficiency for citizens seeking clearance

Presidential Directive to General Marbil
During Acorda’s retirement ceremony at Camp Crame, President Marcos promoted Marbil to the PNP Chief and urged Marbil to ensure that all PNP officers work with full dedication as positive change agents. President Marcos, in his speech, directed that the entire department must create a public-friendly environment to enhance the importance of the PNP and also pledged full cooperation with the PNP.
Marcos to PNP
After his appointment as PNP Chief, Marbil vowed to make the PNP a force that is ready to deal with every difficulty and ensure the safety of every citizen in the face of increasing crime, cybercrime, and other security threats. Marbil’s move was supported by the entire 230,000-strong police force.
Marcos’ Plans For PNP
During his speech, Marbil said that accountability and transparency are essential in our department, and we need officers who are capable of making quick decisions on the spot during any criminal incidents. General Marbil also acknowledged the importance of integrating artificial intelligence in the current modern era.
- Technology Usage: Chief Marbil explained how CCTV cameras can help reduce crime, and we can track and easily control criminals. He showed that the investigation process can be expedited by easily verifying vehicle number plates using modern technology.
- Collaborative Efforts: Marbil also proposed a new division between the police and citizens.
- Anti-Cybercrime Policies: Marbil called for strengthening the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) to deal with threats like cyber attacks in the modern era
- Anti-Drug Strategies: To end the growing trend of drugs in the country, he indicated a separate department that would work on drug prevention at every location.
- Merit-Based Assessment: Marbil also instructed each officer to be assigned to specific areas based on his or her performance, which would make it easier to control crime.
- Promoting community policing: Marbil also highlighted the PNP’s approach to improving international partnerships with law enforcement agencies around the world.
- Improving Training Camps: Marbil called for international training in the modern era so that the police can receive complete professional training. Like international standards, Marbil also wants to make the training campus modern so that every police officer is trained according to modern standards and has the ability to deal with crime.
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Conclusion
The new PNP chief, General Rommel Francisco Marbil, who took the PNP into a golden era, was born on February 7, 1969, in the Philippines. He graduated from the Philippine Military Academy and served in various departments. Marbil was appointed as the 30th PNP Chief on April 1, 2024. With a lot of experience, Rommel Francisco has the ability to highlight the complexities of policing in accordance with the modern era. With the use of technology and changes in various fields, the PNP has taken effective measures on pay slips, which were directed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos.