Eleazar lauds cops who took care of babies while parents were filing complaints
The Philippine National Police (PNP) lauded some of its personnel for going beyond their law enforcement mandate when they took care of children in two separate police stations in Benguet and Catanduanes.
No less than PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar recognized the efforts of Police Cpl Ghrills Linnum and Patrolman Aileen De Los Reyes: "PNP personnel do not choose a time and place to help. A lot of our personnel are also parents that is why they would really help if necessary."
Personnel from the Mankayan Municipal Police Station and the Women and Children’s Protection Desk not just helped a woman who went to the police station regarding her personal concern, but they also assisted her in tending to her child.

Police Corporal Ghrills Linnum and Patrolman Aileen De Los Reyes took care of the woman’s baby so she could focus on talking to authorities over her concerns. The police officers even lulled the infant to sleep.
Meanwhile, Police Master Sgt. Catherine Surban of the Virac, Catanduanes police, did not hesitate to breastfeed a baby when she heard that the infant was crying while with his father at the police station.
The father went there to seek police assistance as the mother of the child supposedly abandoned them.
Eleazar said the action of these police personnel showed what genuine police service means.