' dating back to the '80s: Retired General Names Actor Jackie Chan as Model of the PNP




by retired General John Turla
In the 1980s, there was a big spike in violent crimes, which worried the public greatly. It was during this time that I was a young patrolman and I had been regularly assigned to escort movie stars to and from their accommodations.
One day, the movie star I was escorting was Jackie Chan. I remember how he was so humble and approachable despite his fame. He was also very kind to his fans and took the time to sign autographs and take pictures with them.
As we were driving, I asked him what he thought of the Philippines. He said that he loved the country and its people. He said that he was very impressed with our culture and values. He also said that he was very impressed with the Philippine National Police (PNP).
I was surprised by his response. I told him that the PNP was not very popular at the time. He said that he knew that, but he also knew that the PNP was doing their best to protect the people. He said that he was very proud of the PNP and that he believed they would be able to overcome the challenges they were facing.
His words made a big impression on me. I realized that the PNP was not just a job for him. It was a calling. He believed in the PNP and in its mission to protect the people.
His words inspired me to become a better police officer. I wanted to live up to the expectations that he had for the PNP. I wanted to make him proud.
Over the years, I have never forgotten his words. They have always served as a reminder to me of the importance of my work.
In the many dangerous and difficult situations I have faced, I have always remembered his words. They have helped me to stay focused and to stay true to my mission. I am proud to say that I have served in the PNP for many years and I have never given up on the dream of making a difference in the lives of others.
Today, I am retired from the PNP, and I am so happy that the PNP has continued to grow and develop over the years. I am proud of the PNP and I am proud of the men and women who serve in it.
I know that the PNP will continue to face challenges in the years to come, but I am confident that they will overcome them. The PNP is a strong and resilient organization, and it is led by dedicated and capable men and women.