Police General Rommel Francisco D. Marbil, Chief of the Philippine National Police, was recently honored with the First-Class Police Force Bravery Award, known as the Panglima Gagah Pasukan Polis (PGPP), by His Majesty Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong XVII Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Sultan Iskandar, the King of Malaysia. This distinguished award from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) recognizes Gen. Marbil’s outstanding contributions to strengthening security cooperation between the Philippines and Malaysia.
The PGPP award, conferred by the Malaysian monarch on October 30, 2024, in Kuala Lumpur, recognizes extraordinary bravery, leadership, and service in law enforcement. Reserved for individuals who demonstrate an exceptional commitment to national security, the award is granted to distinguished members of the Royal Malaysia Police and select foreign officials involved in collaborative efforts to counter transnational crimes such as terrorism, human trafficking, and organized crime.
Gen. Marbil was commended for his effective leadership in the Philippine National Police, particularly, his contributions to crime prevention and cross-border security initiatives which have bolstered cooperation between the Philippines and Malaysia. His dedication to enhancing public safety, community engagement, and fostering trust in law enforcement exemplifies the spirit of the Panglima Gagah Pasukan Polis Aaward. His accomplishments underscore the PNP’s commitment to integrity, modernization, and international collaboration, which enhance regional stability and security.
This award positions the Philippine National Police as a respected partner in regional security, further promoting collaboration with neighboring countries. It reflects the Philippines’ commitment to upholding professional standards in law enforcement and strengthening ties with international law enforcement agencies.
The PGPP Award is one of Malaysia’s highest honors, given to individuals displaying exceptional valor and leadership. Prominent recipients include high-ranking officers within Malaysia’s own police force, as well as foreign officials from Southeast Asia, recognized for their contributions to international security.