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Bato dela rosa children
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In 2011, he became the chief of the Regional Logistics and Research Development Division (RL-RDD) in PRO-Davao. In 2009, he was moved to Davao del Sur where he served as director of the Davao del Sur Provincial Police Office (DSPPO). In 2008, he was promoted to a rank of Senior Superintendent.

bato dela rosa children

In 2007, he became the director of the Compostela Valley Provincial Police Office (CVPPO) as its police chief. After eight months, he was transferred back to PRO-Davao and was promoted as chief of the Regional Intelligence and Investigation Division (RIID). In 2005, he was assigned to the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) as city personnel officer. He was then transferred to the Directorate for Human Resources Doctrine and Development as head of training. In 2003, he was promoted to Police Superintendent and was assigned to Camp Catitipan in Davao City. In 2001, he returned to PRO-Davao and continued his service as deputy chief of the Office of the Regional Personnel and Human Resource and Development Division (ORPHRDD) of Region XI. In 1999, he was assigned to the office of the Police Director of the Philippine National Police (PNP) at Camp Crame in Quezon City. In 1997, he was designated as police provincial director of Compostela Valley province.

bato dela rosa children

In 1992, he was designated as Chief Inspector and worked as one of the staff at Police Regional Office (PRO)-Davao. Early career, 1986–2012ĭela Rosa joined the police force in 1986 as a Lieutenant of the now-defunct Philippine Constabulary in Davao City. in development administration in 2006 from the University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP) in Davao City. He then earned a Masters of Public Administration degree in 1998 and a Ph.D. In the same year, he entered the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and graduated in 1986 as part of PMA Sinagtala class. Cruz National High School before earning his Bachelor of Science degree in public administration from Mindanao State University in 1982. He used to walk 8 kilometers daily from school to home.ĭela Rosa was educated at Bato Elementary School and Sta. He also did his classmates' homework in exchange for lunch. The young Dela Rosa worked as a fish market porter and bus conductor. His family was "dirt poor" as his father earned little money working as a tricycle driver. Dela Rosa was born on Januat Barangay Bato, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur, to Teodoro Diamaton dela Rosa, Sr.












Bato dela rosa children