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LomibaoIn officeMarch 14, 2005\u00a0\u2013 July 5, 2006PresidentGloria Macapagal ArroyoPreceded byEdgar AglipaySucceeded byOscar CalderonIn officeMarch 2010\u00a0\u2013 June 2010In officeFebruary 2009\u00a0\u2013 March 2010Preceded byAlberto SuansingSucceeded byAlberto SuansingIn officeMarch 2008\u00a0\u2013 Feb 2009Succeeded byMajor General Fernando MesaIn officeSept 2006[3]\u00a0\u2013 Feb 2007Preceded byBaltazar UsisSucceeded byMarcelino Tugaoen, Jr. (OIC)[4]BornArturo Carbonel Lomibao (1950-07-05) 5 July 1950 (age\u00a072)Mangaldan, Pangasinan, PhilippinesPolitical partyONE Philippines Party-List (present)SpouseElizabeth Daoey\u200b\u200b(m.\u00a01972; died\u00a02003)\u200bJacky Tiu\u200b(m.\u00a02008)\u200b[5]Alma materUniversity of the PhilippinesPhilippine Military Academy (Masigasig Class of 1972)[6][7]Saint Louis College – Graduate School (1996)Allegiance\u00a0PhilippinesBranch\/servicePhilippine Constabulary (defunct)Years\u00a0of service1972-1991Rank Lieutenant ColonelCommandsCagayan Constabulary Command (1988[6])Nueva Vizcaya Constabulary Command (1986-1988)[6]Regional Security Unit, 1 Constabulary Security Group (1980-1985)[6]Police District 2, 152nd PC Company, Pangasinan Provincial Command (1977-1979)[6]Battles\/warsCommunist insurgency in the PhilippinesPolice careerDepartmentPhilippine National Police, Chief (2005)Directorial Staff, Chief (2004) [6]CIDG, Director (2003)[6]Directorate for Intelligence, Director (2003)[6]Regional Director, Police Regional Offices:1 (2001)[6]CAR (2001)[6]3 (1998)[6]Intelligence Group, Director (1997)[6]Public Information Office, Chief (1995)[6]Provincial Director, Provincial Offices –La Union (1992)[6]Camarines Sur (1991)[6]Service\u00a0years1991-2006Rank Director GeneralArturo Carbonel Lomibao (born July 5, 1950) is a retired Filipino police officer. He served as Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) from March 14, 2005[8] to July 5, 2006,[9][10] and retired with the rank of 4-star Police Director General.Table of ContentsEarly life and education[edit]Military career[edit]Operation Scorpio[edit]Effective dates of promotion[edit]Police career[edit]Effective dates of promotion[edit]Decorations and Awards[edit]Armed Forces[edit]Law Enforcement[edit]Others[edit]References[edit]Early life and education[edit]Lomibao was born in Brgy. Gueguesangen, Mangaldan, Pangasinan on July 5, 1950 [6] to Juan Lomibao and Antonia Carbonel.He completed his primary education at Gueguesangen Elementary, and secondary education at Mangaldan High School where he graduated Salutatorian. He entered the University of The Philippines to pursue a degree in Engineering, but after two years, entered the Philippine Military Academy.[11] Lomibao graduated as part of the Masigasig Class of 1972 and was commissioned with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the now defunct Philippine Constabulary (PC)[6][7] – at that time, one of the four military service branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) alongside the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, and Philippine Airforce.From late 1972\u20131974, Lomibao attended the Special Intelligence Training School in Fort Bonifacio, Rizal (now Taguig).From 1990 to 1991, Lomibao attended the Command and General Staff Course at the General Staff College of the AFP, where he was later absorbed as a Police Superintendent following the merger of the PC and Integrated National Police (INP) into the Philippine National Police.In 1996, Lomibao earned a master’s degree in Public Administration from the Saint Louis College in San Fernando, La Union.Military career[edit]Lomibao’s initial posting was in Bontoc, Mountain Province in 1972, as an intelligence officer[6] tasked to prepare operation plans and directives in the campaign against criminality and insurgency, namely against the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).From 1974 to 1976, Lomibao was assigned in San Fernando, Pampanga as Team Leader of a special task force under the direct command of 1PC Zone Commander Brigadier General Tomas Diaz; and later, Production Branch Chief of Zone 2’s Intelligence Group. During this time, Lomibao conducted and oversaw numerous intelligence operations that led to the capture of hundreds of armed insurgents, including ranking members of local, regional, and national elements of the CPP\/NPA.Operation Scorpio[edit]In 1975, 1PC Zone launched an intelligence project code-named “OPERATION SCORPIO” to kill or capture Bernab\u00e9 Buscayno, also known as Kumander Dante, founder and leader of the NPA. Lomibao, then a 1st Lieutenant assigned to the Intelligence Division of 1PC Zone, was the Agent Handler of the Source who had access to the target. After nearly one-year of painstaking intelligence build-up, Dante was captured in a surprise raid at a village in Mexico, Pampanga.[7][11][12] The successful mission dealt a serious blow to the local communist movement. Immediately after Dante’s capture, then President Ferdinand Marcos flew to Camp Olivas, and promoted Lomibao to the rank of Captain. For this feat, Lomibao earned the distinction of being the youngest captain then, in the post-war Armed Forces of the Philippines.Effective dates of promotion[edit]Police career[edit]Effective dates of promotion[edit]Decorations and Awards[edit]Armed Forces[edit]Law Enforcement[edit]Others[edit]Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association (PMAAA) Cavalier Award[15]Ulirang Ama AwardReferences[edit]^ Romero, Alexis (April 7, 2010). “LTO’s Lomibao kicked up to DND”. The Philippine Star.^ Sy, Marvin (November 29, 2007). “New anti-terror group formed”. The Philippine Star.^ Calica, Aurea (September 7, 2006). “Lomibao named NIA chairman”. The Philippine Star.^ “Bellow leads new Arroyo appointees”. GMA News. May 23, 2007.^ Sison, Bebot (March 3, 2008). “Top copy marries ex-kidnap victim”. The Philippine Star.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s “Lomibao is new PNP chief”. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2018-11-12.^ a b c Corvera, Ann (September 4, 2005). “Transforming the Men in Blue”. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2018-11-12.^ del Puerto, Luige (March 14, 2005). “Lomibao assumes top PNP post today”. Philippine Daily Inquirer.^ del Puerto, Luige (July 5, 2006). “Calderon is new PNP chief; Lomibao bows out”. Philippine Daily Inquirer.^ “Calderon named new PNP chief”. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2018-11-09.^ a b c d e f g h Jorge, Rome. “Works of Art”. Philippines Defense Forces Forum. Retrieved 2018-11-12.^ Soliven, Max (March 24, 2006). “Condemnation by publicity”. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2018-11-12.^ a b “The President’s Men”. GMA News. April 21, 2006.^ “Briefer on the Philippine Legion of Honor”. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 2018-11-12.^ Soliven, Max (March 14, 2005). “A changing of the guard at the PNP”. 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