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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has approved a policy regulating the bearing and sporting of tattoos of its personnel, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said Monday, April 22, 2024.
In a press conference, Fajardo said under Memorandum Circular 2024-023, which was approved on March 19, 2024, both uniformed and non-uniformed or civilian police personnel are required to have their “visible” tattoos removed.
Those personnel are also required to execute an affidavit declaring their tattoos that are not visible. They are also mandated that they are no longer allowed to have additional tattoos on any parts of their body whether visible or not while they are still in the service. Those who do not follow the law, will be terminated from work or duty.
In a press conference, Fajardo said under Memorandum Circular 2024-023, which was approved on March 19, 2024, both uniformed and non-uniformed or civilian police personnel are required to have their “visible” tattoos removed.
Those personnel are also required to execute an affidavit declaring their tattoos that are not visible. They are also mandated that they are no longer allowed to have additional tattoos on any parts of their body whether visible or not while they are still in the service. Those who do not follow the law, will be terminated from work or duty.