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The Presidential Security Group, shortened as PSG, is a Philippine close protection agency. It is the primary agency concerned with providing close-in security and escort to the
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, their immediate families, former presidents of the Philippines as well as visiting heads of state. The PSG is stationed at Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the president. Members of the PSG also accompany the president on both domestic and overseas trips.


History

While the present-day force was established in 1987, the protection of the president and the presidential family has always been the duty of the
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since 1897. A guard unit was raised at the time to protect the first official president,
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, from attempts on his life, In 1898, a presidential cavalry squadron was raised for the protection of President Aguinaldo and his family, reinforced with a guards infantry company. Like today's PSG, they wore ''
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'' uniforms, but with straw hats. Major Geronimo Gatmaitan was the unit commander. In 1936, the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division,
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, raised the same year, was tasked with defending President
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, his family, and the palace complex. They were joined by a guards company in 1938 to reinforce the President's security. During the
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, units of the occupying
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initially took over guard duties at the palace, only to be replaced by an all-Filipino guard battalion at the insistence of President
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. At war's end, it was in turn replaced by the AFP Presidential Guards Battalion under the orders of President Sergio Osmeña. The PSG of today traces its origins to 1950 when a presidential security unit was founded under the orders of President
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as the secret service and protective unit of the state presidency, the First Family, and Malacañang Palace, under the control of the
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(then the Secret Service of Malacañang Palace and later the Presidential Security Force and Presidential Security Agency and Presidential Security Command). When President
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was sworn in as president, she gave the order to disband the PSC and replace with the PSG. The PSG, then as in the present, has always included both civilian agents and seconded servicemen from the
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. The PSG launched the PSG Troopers website on February 10, 2017 as part of an effort to improve public relations. Information concerning the president's security arrangements are considered as classified. Four PSG officers were wounded in an encounter with New People's Army guerillas in Arakan, North Cotabato after they were spotted running a fake vehicle checkpoint. On September 26, 2017, a PSG officer was found dead inside the Malacañang complex with a gunshot wound to the chest.


Role

The role of the PSG is tasked with: * Providing security to: ** The president and their immediate family. ** The vice president and their immediate family. ** The president-elect and their immediate family. ** The vice president-elect and their immediate family. ** Former presidents and their immediate families. ** Former vice presidents and their immediate families. ** Visiting heads of states or diplomats and Cabinet members and their families travelling with them. * Providing escort security for them at all times. * Securing the president and vice president's residences, offices and places of engagements. * Surveillance and monitoring activities. * Performing state protocol duties including honor guard duties The Presidential Security Group also have other functions, such as providing support to other government agencies. They assist the AFP and PNP in its anti-organized-crime undertakings, usually authorized by the Office of the President. They also conduct community service efforts in local communities, and maintain and secure all facilities and transportation assets used by the offices of the president and vice president in doing its regular and non-regular functions.


Organization

The following are organized under the PSG as of 2010:


Leadership

* Commander-in-Chief:
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: Usec. Jose C. Faustino Jr. (OIC) * Commander, Presidential Security Group:
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Ramon P. Zagala, PA


Key Personnel

# Commander, either a Colonel or Brigadier General # Chief of Staff # Special Reaction Unit Commander # Commanding Officers #* Headquarters and Headquarters Service Battalion #* Security Battalion #* Presidential Escorts Battalion #* Presidential Guards Battalion


Units

* Headquarters & Headquarters Service Battalion *Presidential Escorts - the actual personnel accompanying the President and Vice President *Guard Battalion *Security Battalion * Special Reaction Unit / K9 Unit * PSG Station Hospital * PSG Dental Dispensary * Presidential Intelligence Company * PSG Training School * PSG Band


Recruitment

Agents are usually personnel from the
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,
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and
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. However, there are a few civilian personnel acting as support units. Military and police personnel serving in the PSG retain the ranks and insignia of their service which are worn in almost all orders of dress.


Equipment

PSG members are known to carry assorted firearms, some known firearms include: The PSG utilizes
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s with
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capability.


Vehicles

The PSG currently uses a fleet of vehicles, ranging from motorcycles; armored modified sedans and mid-sized vehicles; and
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.


Notes


References


External links


Official Site

Old site of the Presidential Security Group
(Archive) {{Military of the Philippines Department of National Defense (Philippines) Government agencies under the Office of the President of the Philippines Protective security units Malacañang Palace Guards of honour Government agencies established in 1897