Eastern Police District

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CommonnameEastern Police District
AbbreviationEPD
FormedAugust 8, 1975
Preceding agency
  • List
    • Mandaluyong Police Department (until 1975)
    • Marikina Police Department (until 1975)
    • Pasig Police Department (until 1975)
    • San Juan Police Department (until 1975)
Eastern Police District
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Common nameEastern Police District
AbbreviationEPD
Agency overview
FormedAugust 8, 1975
Preceding agency
  • List
    • Mandaluyong Police Department (until 1975)
    • Marikina Police Department (until 1975)
    • Pasig Police Department (until 1975)
    • San Juan Police Department (until 1975)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMandaluyong, Marikina, Pasig, San Juan
Operational structure
HeadquartersBarangay Malinao, Pasig, Metro Manila
Agency executive
  • PBGEN Wilson Asueta, District Director
Parent agencyNational Capital Region Police Office
Facilities
Stations4 city police stations
Website
ncrpo.pnp.gov.ph

The Eastern Police District (EPD) is a police district command under the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) serves the cities named Mandaluyong, Marikina, Pasig, and San Juan as its law enforcement agency. The headquarters located at Pasig.[1]

The police departments of Mandaluyong, Marikina, Pasig, and San Juan are merged to form the Eastern Police District (EPD), by virtue of the creation of the Integrated National Police in 1975 by Presidential Decree No. 765.[2]

Lists of chiefs

The following list only started from 2003:

Name Term Notes
As chief of the Eastern Police District
Rowland Albano 1999 – 2001 [3]
George Ali 2000 – 2001 [4]
Victor Luga 2001 – 2003 [5]
Rolando Sacramento 2003 – 2004 [6]
Oscar Valenzuela 2004 – 2006 [7]
Charlemagne Alejandrino 2006 – 2007 [8]
Luizo Ticman 2007 [9]
Leon Nilo dela Cruz 2007 – 2008 [10]
Lino Calingasan 2008 – 2009 [11]
Lina Sarmiento 2009 – 2010 First female district director[11]
Francisco Manalo Jr. 2010 – 2014 [12][13][14]
Abelardo Villacorta 2014 – 2015 [15][16]
Elmer Jamias 2015 – 2016 [16]
Romulo Sapitula 2016 – 2017 [17][18][19]
Reynaldo Biay 2017 – 2018 [20]
Alfred Corpus 2018 – 2019 [20]
Christopher Tambungan 2019 [21]
Johnson Almazan 2019 – 2021 [22]
Matthew Baccay 2020 – 2021 [23]
Orlando Yebra Jr. 2021 – 2022 [24]
Jerry Bearis 2022 [25]
Wilson Asueta 2023 – 2024 [26]
Villamor Q. Tuliao 2024 – present [27]

Units

See also

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