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Camilo Cascolan (Camilo Pancratius Pascua Cascolan) was born on 10 November, 1964 in Baguio, Mountain Province, Philippines, is a Filipino police officer (1964–2023). Discover Camilo Cascolan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Camilo Pancratius Pascua Cascolan
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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November, 1964
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace Baguio, Mountain Province, Philippines
Date of death 24 November, 2023
Died Place N/A
Nationality Philippines

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1932

He was then assigned to the 324th Public Company and Reconnaissance Company in Iloilo province where he would spend most of his junior and mid-level military career.

He also eventually served as officer-in-charge of the 324th Public Company and the Regional Command VI before his designation as executive officer and section leader of the Iloilo Strike Force in the same year.

1964

Camilo Pancratius Pascua Cascolan (November 10, 1964 – November 24, 2023) was a Filipino police general who served as the 24th Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) from September to November 2020 under President Rodrigo Duterte.

After his retirement from the PNP, President Bongbong Marcos appointed him as an undersecretary of the Department of Health where he served from October 2022 until his death in November 2023.

He was the first Cordilleran to lead the country's national police force.

Cascolan served five years with the Philippine Constabulary and 28 years with the PNP.

Camilo Pancratius Pascua Cascolan was born on November 10, 1964, in the city of Baguio in what was then the undivided Mountain Province (now the province of Benguet).

He was initially educated at Maryknoll Convent School and later attended the University of the Philippines Baguio High School.

Cascolan had originally planned to enter the priesthood, but eventually chose to pursue a military career upon his parents' advice.

1982

He signed up for the Philippine Military Academy in 1982 and graduated with the Sinagtala Class of 1986, whose alumni included his predecessors in the national police, Archie Gamboa, Oscar Albayalde and Bato de la Rosa.

1986

He graduated from the Philippine Military Academy in 1986 and joined the police force in 1992.

1987

Cascolan's first assignment after completing military school in Baguio was with the then-Philippine Constabulary Special Action Force of Central Mindanao (former Region XII) based in Parang, Maguindanao from July to December 1987.

He served as a S2/3 officer deployed in the operations against the secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

1988

In April 1988, Cascolan was assigned as an aide-de-camp to the Western Visayas (Region VI) Regional Command, returning briefly to his former reconnaissance battalion in March 1990 before assuming the command of the 2nd Iloilo Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU) active auxiliary unit in 1992.

1990

He served as chief of police in three municipalities in Iloilo in the 1990s and the city of Taguig in the late 2000s.

1992

Cascolan began his law enforcement career in May 1992 when he joined the newly formed Philippine National Police as station chief of Barotac Nuevo, still in Iloilo province.

1994

His next police assignments in the province were as commanding officer of the 1st Iloilo Provincial Mobile Group in Tigbauan in August 1994, group director of the 3rd mobile group in Sara in August 1997, chief of police in Ajuy in March 1998, and chief of police in Balasan in April 1998.

1995

Cascolan later earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of the Philippines Visayas in 1995.

1999

Cascolan was based in Metro Manila from 1999 to 2007.

2001

He served as chief of the criminal investigation, research and special studies divisions of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime in Camp Crame until 2001 and as member of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group until 2003.

2007

He then held various positions within the Aviation Security Group before transferring to Cebu City as chief of the Central Visayas (Region VII) ASG command in 2007.

2010

He returned to Manila the following year to assume command of the Taguig City Police Station until 2010.

He then moved back to Camp Crame as case monitoring chief before being posted back to the field in Mindanao and Western Visayas.

2011

Cascolan served as finance chief of the Davao Region Police Office based in Davao City from 2011 to 2012.

He was then designated as provincial director of the former Compostela Valley province for two years.

As provincial police chief, he implemented a strategic operational plan that significantly reduced the crime volume and improved crime clearance and solution through inter-agency coordination.

2012

He then rose through the ranks to become Provincial Director of the Compostela Valley (now Davao de Oro) Police in 2012, Regional Deputy Chief of the former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Police in 2015, Regional Deputy Chief of the Western Visayas Police in 2016, and Regional Director of National Capital Region Police in 2018.

Three of the top New People's Army fugitives in the province were arrested in 2012 under his watch.

2014

In April 2014, he returned to Davao City as regional chief of the directorial staff.

2015

His last assignment in Mindanao was as Regional Deputy Chief for Operations of the former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Police Office based in Cotabato City from May to December 2015.

Cascolan also served briefly as regional deputy for administration of the Western Visayas Region Police Office back in Iloilo province from December 2015 to May 2016 where he received his first star rank.

2016

Cascolan assumed the Directorate for Operations of the PNP in June 2016 upon the appointment of his mistah (batchmate in the Philippine Military Academy) Bato dela Rosa as PNP Chief.

As operations director, he was credited as one of the co-authors of Operation Double Barrel that launched the Philippine Drug War.

He was also instrumental in introducing home defense security through an enhanced managing police operations manual.

2017

He was promoted to two-star rank in January 2017.

2018

Cascolan was then assigned with the National Capital Region Police Office as regional director in April 2018.

As Metro Manila police chief, he lobbied for an eight-hour workday for uniformed personnel and for police officers to be assigned near their residence for efficiency.

He was removed from the post after only six weeks after disagreements with his predecessor and then-PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde who ordered a twelve-hour workday for all personnel.

He was reassigned with the PNP Civil Security Group as a short-term director before taking on higher leadership roles in Camp Crame beginning September 2018.

2019

He then held key leadership positions within the PNP and served as Deputy Chief for Operations of the PNP from 2019 to 2020 and Deputy Chief for Administration in 2020 before becoming the country's police chief.