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SITUATIONAL REPORT CARNAPPING & RELATED UPDATES (October 2012)

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SITUATIONAL REPORTCARNAPPING & RELATED

UPDATES(October 2012)

SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION

HPG MANDATE

LAWS ENFORCED BY HPG IN RELATION TOANTI-CARNAPPING, HIJACKING & HIGHWAY ROBBERY

CARNAPPING SITUATION

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

HPG MANDATE PROMOTION OF ROAD SAFETY ALONG THE

HIGHWAYS ENFORCEMENT OF R.A. 6539 (ANTI-CARNAPPING

ACT OF 1972) ENFORCEMENT OF P.D. 1612 (ANTI-FENCING LAW

OF 1979) ENFORCEMENT OF P.D. 532 (ANTI-PIRACY AND

ANTI-HIGHWAY ROBBERY LAW OF 1974) ENFORCEMENT OF RELATED LAWS SUCH AS R.A.

4136 (LAND TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES)

• R.A. 6539 (ANTI-CARNAPPING ACT OF 1972)– It is an act preventing and penalizing CARNAPPING , which is the taking with intent to

gain, of a motor vehicle belonging to another without the latter’s consent or by means of violence or intimidation of persons or by using force.

– Punishable by no less than 14 yrs and 8 mos. and not more than 17 yrs and 4 mos.when carnapping is without violence. Not less than 17 yrs and 4 mos and not more than 30 yrs when committed with violence

– Life sentence to death when the driver, owner of vehicle is killed and or raped

• P.D. 1612 (ANTI-FENCING LAW OF 1979)– An act preventing and penalizing buying, possessing, acquiring, concealing,

selling or disposing or deal in any article, item, object or anything of value which have been derived from the proceeds of the crime of robbery or theft

• P.D. 532 (HIGHWAY ROBBERY)– A Law/Decree preventing and penalizing Highway Robbery/Brigandage. – Penalized by reclusion temporal in its minimum period. – Reclusion temporal in its medium and maximum periods shall be imposed If

committed with physical injuries or other crimes.– Penalty of death shall be imposed If kidnapping for ransom or extortion, or

murder or homicide, or rape is committed as a result or on the occasion thereof.

• R.A. 4136 (LAND TRANSPORTAION AND TRAFFIC CODE )– An act to compile the laws relative to Land Transportation and Traffic

Rules.– Contains several Chapters that provides for the procedures in the

Registration of Motor Vehicles, Operation of Motor Vehicles, and Traffic Rules and Penalties on Violations

CARNAPPING SITUATION

The reported carnapping incidents that transpired on October 2012 decreased by 69.17% or 92 incidents less compared to the same

period of June 2011.

(NOTE: The following incidents do not include cases which have been validated not to be carnapping but were reported ascarnapping cases in the different Police Stations nationwide such as Estafa, casino-pawned and other pawned vehicles,spouses’ conflict, non-payment of sales proceeds, refusal to pay monthly amortization specially in motorcycles, insurancefraud, repossessed vehicles not turned over by bank agents for insurance claim purposes, hoax or feigned reports forinsurance claim purposes and such other related circumstances. All entries here form part of the permanent records forstolen vehicles/MCs used as basis in returning recovered vehicles/MCs to their rightful owners).

69.17%

CARNAPPING DATAComparative Data of Carnapping Incidents

by Month

Feb-12126

Mar-12126 Apr-12

105

May-12109

Jun-12102

Jul-12101 Aug-12

88

Sep-1251

Jan-12116

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20

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140

Carnapping Incidents (Jan to Sept, 2012)

41

Oct -12

Incidents by Vehicle Type

CARNAPPING DATA

The data on motorcycle theft is 62.5% lower than the 2011index while carnapping of 4-Wheeled vehicles alsodeclined by 77%.

Stolen While Parked (SWP) vehicles registered the highest with 40 cases or98% of the total incidents while those that were Seized at Gunpoint withIntimidation (SAGI) or Forcibly Taken vehicles has only 1 incident or 2.5%.

CARNAPPING DATA

CARNAPPING DATAIncidents By Region Carnapping Prone Areas in NCR

The National Capital Region accounted for 85% of the total number of incidentsnationwide while Region 4A ran second with 15%.

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0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Manila

Quezon City

Makati

Pasig

Pasay

Malabon

Las Pinas

The decrease of carnapping incidents is complemented with

recoveries of stolen motor vehicles

The arrests & neutralization of

carnapping crime groups /personalities

RECOVERY & RELATED DATAJAN - OCTOBER 2012

RECOVERIES

January – October 2012 Attainments

Total

Carnapping Crime Groups Neutralized

8

11Hijacking Groups Neutralized

1

Highway Robbery Groups Neutralized

2

Armed Encounters 6Killed Suspects 4Firearms Confiscated 24Suspects Arrested 118Cases Filed 22

OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Enforcement of other Laws, Investigation of Road Accidents and Statistics)

ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS • Continuing Enhancement of Quality Service Lane.: The continuing quest forenhancement of work environment and service facilities, all in accordance with the PNP’sIntegrated Transformation Program.

• Construction & Facility Improvements: Improvements for secured and presentableimpounding areas. While we have already attained considerable enhancement of our CentralImpounding Area here in Camp Crame courtesy of DPWH. These facility upgrading iscomplemented with enhancement of SOPs on the Recovery and Impounding motor vehicles.The Regional offices are also busy initiating similar improvements.

• Capability Enhancement : the continuing implementation of personnel capabilityupgrading, mostly in the form of specialized skill development through training and acquisitionof state-of-the-art equipment and office tools – All in line with the priority program of the C,PNP particularly under the continuous bui8ld-up of equipage and enhancement of morale andwelfare projects.

• PNP IP Card: the adoption of the individual personnel or I.P. Card which was pioneeredby TACDS since the time of his Headship of PRO3. The design of HPG IP Card includes theimproved HPG Charter Statement in accordance with the ITP-PGS Standards.

OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Enforcement of other Laws, Investigation of Road Accidents and Statistics)

OPERATIONAL PROGRAMS

• Accounting of Wanted Persons: HPG have accounted some 12 wantedpersonalities who were all neutralized by virtue of Warrants of Arrests from Januaryto September 2012.

• Intelligence Project Assisted by PAOCC: HPG intends to pursue the existingHPG Case Operational Plans against carnapping groups which is closely beingassisted by the Presidential Anti-Organize Crime Commission (PAOCC).

• Focused Patrol Operations for 2013 Elections: The HPG is actively pursuingits role on the PNPs Focused Patrol Operations in relation to the desired peacefulnational elections next year which may be hampered by groups or individuals armedwith loose firearms.

OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Enforcement of other Laws, Investigation of Road Accidents and Statistics)

INTER-OPERABILITY ENHANCEMENT

• HPG SMS Info-Text System: HPG had established and is continuouslymaintaining the HPG Info-Text System. Through this system, the inquiries for thestatus of MVs can be obtained from our data source by way of texting. Operatingunits of NOSUs and PROs, through their respective Tactical Operations Centers,are now given access to this 24/7 Info-Text System. HPG is currently working on thecompletion of accessibility for police station at the municipal level.

• Sustained Activities of ANCAR SITGs: Strengthening of coordinative effortsamong all ANCAR units in NCR and Region 3 and 4A, through the established“Special Investigation Task Group” or SITG, investigative and related operationalresponse on carnapping incidents are jointly undertaken to resolve the challengesbrought about by jurisdictional or geographical issues during investigation

ACTIONS TAKEN BY HPG (To prevent carnapping and other crimes)

SUSTAINED ANCAR INITIATIVES• Implementation of IMPLAN “C-PORTS”: OPLAN C-PORTS – In line with the previousCircular of the NAPOLCOM for the regular conduct of checkpoint on all roads leading toseaports pending the approval of the executive order for the reactivation of the issuance ofmotor vehicle shipment of stolen vehicles from Luzon to the island regions.

• Implementation of Visitorial Inspections : Regularly initiating visitorial inspection jointlywith territorial units, of all establishment dealing the trade of 2nd hand vehicle parts pursuant toPD 1612 or the Anti-Fencing Law

• Acquisition of List of “Total Wreck “ MVs : Sustained collaboration among Insurancecompanies particularly on the agreed submission of list of declared “Total Wreck MVs” toprevent identity transfer of stolen vehicles to the total wreck vehicles obtained from theinsurance companies.

• Implementation of OPLAN Mr. C (Motorcycle Riding Criminals): A vital tool in thecampaign against motorcycle-riding in tandem is an HPG-Conceptualized OPLAN MR. C orOPLAN against Motorcycle Riding Criminals. Emphasized under this operational scheme, isthe on-the-spot utilization of Info-Text systems of the Land Transportation Office- the Info-Text2600 and that of the HPG SMS System.

OTHER ACTIONS TAKEN

ONLINE SERVICES• The improvement of HPG WEBSITE which will feature , among others,downloadable transaction forms, including list of recovered MVs which will beupdated on a daily basis and linked with the PNP-Website benefiting not onlycarnapping victims but also insurance companies.

• 24/7 Patrols with regular FTX of HPG Mobile Patrol cars and MCs on C-5 and EDSA intandem with NCRPO and DILG’s 117

• Guarding of seaports (clearance provision of RA 6539 temporarily held ; majority of MVsstolen in Luzon end up in Visayas and Mindanao).

• Conduct of counter-intelligence

• Neutralization of Syndicates/Groups

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