Baguio boy is new PNP chief

Family and the whole Cordilleran region take pride of the assumption of Major General Camilo Pancratius Cascolan as the new chief of the Philippine National Police. We are very grateful for the support of the Baguio community as many are praying for him, his younger sister Maita Cascolan-Andres, a lawyer, volunteered.
Perhaps the first ever Baguio City and Cordilleran to become the country’s top cop, Atty. Andres assures, “Pikoy” (as he is fondly called by colleagues, family and friends), “has not forgotten his roots, where he was born and raised. He is a cordilleran at heart and he intends to remain as one.”
Born here on November 10, 1964, Cascolan went to the Maryknoll Convent School for his elementary schooling, UP College Baguio High School for his secondary then took up Mathematics for two years at UP Baguio before passing the Philippine
Military Academy (PMA) in 1982. Atty. Cascolan-Andres beams that the whole family and perhaps the whole of the Cordillera region look forward “to his true public service to go on with this appointment and continually serve our country.”
Ace Alegre

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