Monday, 11 May 2015

NAPOLCOM Exam Results April 2015 List of Passers release online

The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) released results of April 2015 Philippine National Police (PNP) Entrance and Promotional Exam in just few weeks after the test. The complete list of passers and Top 20 (topnotchers) for PNP, Superintendent, Police Inspector, Senior Police Officer and Police Officer are available on this page once out online.

NAPOLCOM Exam Results April 2015 List of Passers release online


NAPOLCOM administered the PNP entrance and promotional examinations on Sunday, April 26, 2015 to a total of 35,674 examinees in designated testing centers nationwide.

NAPOLCOM Vice-Chairman and Executive Officer Eduardo U. Escueta said that 13,334 took the PNP entrance examination while 22,340 are distributed to the various promotional test categories.

A total of 1,343 out of the 13,334 examinees for the PNP entrance exams and 2,719 out of the 22,340 police examinees for promotional tests took the PNP tests in the National Capital Region (NCR) testing centers, namely, Pitogo High School, Benigno Aquino High School and Fort Bonifacio High School, all in Makati City.

April 2015 NAPOLCOM exam covered the qualifying tests for Police Officer I and the promotional examinations for Police Officers 2 and 3; Senior Police Officer (for SPO1 to SPO4); Police Inspector (for Inspector and Senior Inspector); and Police Superintendent (for Chief Inspector and Superintendent).

Here are the full results of April 2015 NAPOLCOM exam (check back for the updates):
  • Promotional Exam (Superintendent, Police Inspector, Senior Police Officer and Police Officer)
  • PNP Entrance
  • Top 20

The three-hour entrance examination for PNP consists of questions on general information, verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and logical reasoning; while the promotional examinations include general information, police administration and operations, and police customs and tradition/values and ethical standards.


Availability of Results, Report of Rating

The expected release of NAPOLCOM exam results is after 2-3 months or anytime in June to July 2015.

In November 2014 exam, PNP Promotional exam results were officially announced online after 3 months or in February 2015. However, PNP entrance exam list of passers was posted in just 10 working days after the exam in consonance with the Commission’s commitment with the PNP and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to make the examination results in synch with the police recruitment process. NAPOLCOM said that 2,052 or 9.70% out of the 21,154 examinees passed the Promotional Examinations while 2,323 or 20.50% out of the 11,332 examinees passed the PNP Entrance Exam.

In April 2014 exams, results were posted in less than 2 months after the exam. NAPOLCOM Vice Chairman and Executive Officer Eduardo U. Escueta said that 14,256 took the PNP entrance examination while 21,101 were distributed to the various promotional test categories.

Aside from online availability of results, NAPOLCOM will also notify nationwide results via post at the commission's central office located at the DILG-NAPOLCOM Center, located at EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City. Regional list will be posted in each of the NAPOLCOM Regional offices also.

Report of Rating (RR) will be mailed to the examinee's mailing address. Verification may be made with the Examination Division, Personnel and Administrative Service (PAS), NAPOLCOM Central Office. An examinee who passed the test but did not receive his/her RR may request for issuance of a certification from the same office, upon payment of One Hundred Fifty Pesos P150.00. For requests sent through postal mail, payment shall be in money order form payable to the National Police Commission, # 371 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City 1200.

The National Police Commission conducts two sets of police exam every year. This includes Promotional Exam ( for those who already in the police service) and another is PNP Entrance Exam (for those aspiring to enter PNP).

The PNP ENTRANCE EXAMINATION is open to all Filipino citizens who possess the age, height and educational requirements as provided in the PNP Examination announcement and for Police Officers I (PO1) whose appointments are temporary for lack of appropriate eligibility.

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PNP confirms victims of Ergo Cha Milk Tea Positive for Oxalic Acid

MANILA, Philippines - It's not the cyanide nor the milk tea basic ingredients that killed 2 in Sampaloc, Manila but the oxalic acid in the Ergo Cha Milk Tea.

Ergo Cha Milk Tea Positive for Oxalic Acid
ErgoCha Milk Tea | Photo: Screengrab from Youtube

After one month since the controversial case of milk tea food poisoning started, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has confirmed today, May 11 the true cause of death and said that the victims were found to be positive for Oxalic Acid.

According to PNP Crime Laboratory (PNPCL) Director, Chief Superintendent Theresa Ann Cid, Ms. Suzaine Dagohoy’s cadaver was tested positive for Oxalic Acid based on the findings of forensics from the PNP Crime Laboratory in Camp Crame in Quezon City.

Based on medical records of the victims as reported by the Manila Police District Crime Laboratory Office (MPDCLO), Ms. Dagohoy from her Post Mortem Examination could have died due to “shock probably secondary to ingestion of toxic substance”.

MPD Director Chief Superintendent Rolando Z Nana stated that the blood and stomach contents of Mr. William Abrigo, owner of Egro Cha Milk Tea House, are positive to the test for Oxalic Acid per MPDCLO Chemistry Report, which was confirmed by the findings of the PNPCL.

Moreover, Mr. Arnold Aydalla’s Medical Certificate as issued by the Philippine General Hospital stated that he was diagnosed for “Toxic Ingestion of Unknown Substance.”

PCSupt Nana said that the milk tea, powder (Hokkaido), and syrup, which were recovered by MPD from the crime scene, were found to be positive for Oxalic Acid per examination conducted by the CHEMPRO Analytical Services Laboratories, Inc., a private laboratory analyzing various types of samples, through the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA).

According to PCSupt Cid, Oxalic Acid is a poisonous, colorless substance and will not be easily determined when dissolved in water or beverages.

“About 10 µg/mL (micrograms per milliliter) of oxalic acid is considered dangerous amount. The average human body contains approximately four (4) liters of blood, therefore, it will only take about 40mg of oxalic acid to poison a human body which can potentially lead to a person’s death.” PCSupt Cid added.