
MANILA (Mindanao Examiner / Aug. 29, 2014) – Police have urged citizens, especially those filing complaints or reporting a crime, to secure a copy of Incident Record Form which contains data provided by the Desk Officer pertaining to the complainant, victim or suspect, and including the narrative details of the incident.
It said the IRF becomes an official document once it is signed by the investigators and the reporting person in which the information contained will be immediately recorded in the police blotter, uploaded to the Crime Incident Reporting System (CIRS) database, and becomes the first document included in the case folder.
CIRS is an electronic database system that facilitates crime documentation and systematic data storage and retrieval. The system presents a quick, fast and reliable transmission of crime information from lower police units and offices to the National Headquarters.
Police Director General Alan Purisima said the use of IRF is implemented in all police stations and offices with investigative functions.
“The implementation of Crime Incident Reporting System will ensure the gathering and inclusion of all crime data that are reported in the police station into the said database. This is why the Incident Record Form is very important to both reporting citizen and to us in the PNP,” he said.
“All police stations and units with investigative functions is equipped with CIRS-installed computers which will be the source of a nationwide database of crime incidents. It is part of our efforts to further provide our people with ‘true crime reporting’ this is why IRF is very important to be kept by both complainant and our investigators,” he added.
He said in the case of crime incidents which was reported to the police, but referred back to barangay authorities, the report must clearly indicate whether the case is amicably settled, under investigation or referred back to the police with a certification to file action.