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Date Posted: 09:55:05 11/12/04 Fri
Author: News on-line
Subject: National Bureau of Investigation’s 68th Anniversary

National Bureau of Investigation’s 68th Anniversary

CRIME is one of our country’s major problems today. If left unchecked, it threatens the peace and order condition of the nation thus weakens our development programs; it imperils lives and properties and affects the stability and future of our nation.


We have many legal institutions tasked to fight crimes and bring the criminals behind bars, protect peaceful citizens, maintain peace and order, and promote the nation’s security and well-being. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is one of these anticrime institutions. The NBI was the brainchild of President Manuel L. Quezon and then Justice Secretary Jose Yulo.

The NBI has had a storied past. Through the years, it has had many great accomplishments busting criminal syndicates. It was established on November 13, 1936, when President Quezon signed into law Commonwealth Act No. 181.

First known as the Division of Investigation (DI), it was renamed Bureau of Investigation (BI) during the Japanese Occupation (1942-1945), Republic Act No. 157, amended by Executive Order No. 94 issued on October 4, 1947, renamed BI to National Bureau of Investigation. Today, the NBI has many men and women serving as crime busters, forensic and laboratory experts, legal staff, research and support personnel.

The growth and expansion of the NBI demonstrate not only the people’s trust and confidence in it but also the NBI’s solid and consistent performance of its anti-crime tasks, especially in the solution of heinous crimes and apprehension of dangerous criminals.

We congratulate the National Bureau of Investigation, headed by its Director Reynaldo G. Wycoco; Assistant Director Lolito V. Utitco; Deputy Directors Nestor M. Mantaring, Special Intelligence Services; Alejandro R. Tenerife, Administrative Services; Filomeno S. Bautista, Regional Operations Services; Fermin N. Nasol, Comptroller Services; Anthony B. Liongson, Intelligence Services; and Samuel M. Fiji, Technical Services, and other Officials, and Personnel on the occasion of NBI’s 68th Anniversary.

We wish them success in all their endeavors.

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