LEADERSHIP in law enforcement is proven not by promises, but by swift and decisive action in the first days of command.
For PBGen. Randulf Tuaño, newly appointed director of Police Regional Office 6 in Western Visayas, early weeks already show a leader focused on results over rhetoric.
Western Visayas is a fast-growing region where economic activity, tourism and urban development require a strong and responsive police force.
Tuaño’s early direction highlights increased police visibility, intelligence-driven operation, and stronger presence in public spaces to deter criminal activity.
These efforts include intensified campaigns against illegal drugs, wanted persons and loose firearms, showing a proactive policing strategy.
The arrest of long-wanted fugitives and successful operations reflect coordinated intelligence work and disciplined execution across units.
With his background as a former PNP spokesperson, Tuaño understands that policing also depends on trust, communication and community cooperation.
This aligns with PNP Chief Gen. Jose Melencio “Tateng” Nartatez Jr.’s vision of responsive and transformative policing nationwide.
Early indicators suggest a regional command focused on results, discipline and stronger public safety outcomes.
These first steps point toward a safer Western Visayas built on visibility, intelligence and committed public service.
Leadership in policing is judged not by announcements but by consistent action that improves safety and strengthens public trust.
If sustained, Tuaño’s approach can help build a more disciplined, responsive, and community-centered police force in Western Visayas, where citizens feel protected and heard every day.
True security is achieved when law enforcement and communities work together toward shared peace and order.
Western Visayas moves forward with renewed confidence under strong regional leadership.






