In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Tupaz and the surname or paternal family name is Lastimoso.
Retired Police Deputy Director GeneralRoberto Lastimoso | |
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Chairman of the Philippine National Railway Board | |
In office March 2017 – June 2022 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
General Manager of the Metro Rail Transit | |
In office 2004–2009 | |
President | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Chief of the Land Transportation Office | |
In office January 9, 2002 – July 3, 2003 | |
President | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Preceded by | Edgardo Abenina |
Succeeded by | Agustin Bengzon |
Chief of the Philippine National Police | |
In office July 11, 1998 – June 15, 1999 | |
President | Joseph Ejercito Estrada |
Preceded by | PDGen. Santiago Aliño |
Succeeded by | PDDGen. Edmundo Larroza (OIC) |
Personal details | |
Born | Roberto Tupaz Lastimoso |
Alma mater | Philippine Military Academy |
Police career | |
Service | Philippine National Police |
Service years | 1967–1999 |
Rank | Police Deputy Director General |
Roberto "Bobby" Tupaz Lastimoso is a retired Filipino police officer and transportation sector official who served as the Chief of the Philippine National Police from July 1998 to June 1999.
Police career
Lastimoso was graduate of PMA Class of 1967.
After being appointed as PNP chief, Lastimoso wasn't promoted to Director General (4-star general) rank due to Santiago Aliño's being retained to that rank. While he was the PNP chief, he was accused by then-Major General Ping Lacson of trying to protect drug dealers. He also faced graft charges, but was acquitted in 2001.
Transportation official
Lastimoso first served in the transportation sector as chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) on January 9, 2002, replacing Edgardo Abenina, and served until July 3, and replaced by Agustin Bengzon. On his time at LTO, he was berated by President Gloria Arroyo before getting replaced.
He also served as General Manager of MRT-3 from 2004 until 2009.
He served as Chairman of the Philippine National Railways Board from 2017 until 2022.
Note
- ^ Due to Santiago Aliño's unresolved retirement status, all of the succeeding PNP Chiefs (non-OIC) will only have rank of Police Deputy Director General (3-star rank).
References
- Echeminada, Perseus. "Barbers seeks director general rank for Lacson". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- ^ "1st fellowship meeting of PMA graduates and non-graduates set". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- ^ Alquitran, Non. "Script sa paggiba kina Albayalde at Lastimoso, iisa lang?". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- ^ Clapano, Jose Rodel. "Sandigan dismisses graft raps vs Lastimoso". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- Lopez, Antonio. "A FEUD BETWEEN MANILA'S TOP COPS". CNN. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- Crisostomo, Sheila; Dizon, Nikko (January 9, 2002). "Lastimoso sworn in as new LTO chief". Philstar.com. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
- "Lastimoso sacked as LTO chief; Bengson is replacement". Philstar.com. July 4, 2003. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
- "LRT at MRT tuloy ang serbisyo sa araw ng Pasko at Bagong Taon". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- Villanueva, Marichu A. "PNR: Pinabayaan National Railways". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
- Romero, Alexis. "New PNR chairman named". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
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Preceded byPDGEN Santiago Aliño | Chief of the Philippine National Police July 11, 1998 – June 15, 1999 |
Succeeded byPDDGEN Edmundo Larroza (OIC) |
Chiefs of the Philippine National Police | ||
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Bureau of Constabulary (1942–1945) | ||
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Philippine Constabulary Concurrently as Directors-General of the Integrated National Police (1975–1991) | ||
Philippine National Police (1991–present) | ||
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