Marcos inaugurates new mobile force battalion headquarters in Sulu
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. inspects the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) 9B Headquarters and the surrendered high-powered loose firearms during his visit to the Municipality of Maimbung, Sulu on June 29, 2026. (PCO)
President Marcos has inaugurated the new headquarters and support facilities of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) 9B in Maimbung, Sulu.
He led the event during his visit to Sulu on Monday, June 29.
The new Camp Hadji Suod B. Tan features a four-story administration building, separate barracks for male and female personnel, a firing range, and other essential support facilities designed to enhance the battalion's operational readiness.
Marcos said the establishment of the new headquarters underscores the government's commitment to strengthening law enforcement and sustaining peace in the province.
Located on a 1.8-hectare property in Barangay Bualo Lipid, Maimbung, the camp serves as the permanent headquarters of RMFB 9B.
According to Malacañang, the land was donated by the Sulu provincial government in 2021 to provide the battalion with a strategic and permanent base of operations.
Construction of the camp began in February 2024 and expanded in phases to include administrative, residential, training, and utility facilities.
The project also includes a power house, an elevated water tank, a drainage system, an internal road network, and security guard houses to support sustained operations.
The camp is named after the late former mayor of Maimbung, Hadji Suod Tan, for his contributions to public service, peace, and community development.
The RMFB serves as the Philippine National Police's mobile reaction force, supporting internal security operations and assisting local police units during emergencies and high-risk missions.
RMFB 9B is responsible for police mobile operations in the provinces of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, as well as Isabela City in Basilan.
The unit came under the Zamboanga Peninsula following the 2025 referendum that transferred Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, and Isabela City from the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to Region 9.
During his visit, the President also inspected 195 high-powered loose firearms surrendered voluntarily by civilians across all 19 municipalities in Sulu.