Romeo Acop

Romeo Acop
Official portrait, 2025
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Antipolo's 2nd district
In office
June 30, 2022 – December 20, 2025
Preceded byResurreccion Acop
Succeeded byBong Acop
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byAngelito Gatlabayan
Succeeded byResurreccion Acop
Personal details
BornRomeo Macusi Acop
(1947-03-11)March 11, 1947
Sudipen, La Union, Philippines
DiedDecember 20, 2025(2025-12-20) (aged 78)
Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines
PartyNUP (2021–2025)
Other political
affiliations
PDP–Laban (2017–2021)
Liberal (2012–2017)
Independent (2009–2012)
Spouse
(died 2021)
Children3 (including Bong)
Alma materPhilippine Military Academy (BS)
José Rizal University (LL.B)
OccupationPolitician
Profession
  • Lawyer
  • police officer
Military service
BranchPhilippine Constabulary
Service years1970–1991
Police career
ServicePhilippine National Police
Divisions
Service years1991–2001
Rank Chief superintendent
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Romeo Macusi Acop (March 11, 1947 – December 20, 2025) was a Filipino police officer, lawyer, and politician who served as the representative for Antipolo's second district from 2010 to 2019, and again in 2022 until his death in 2025.

Educated at the Philippine Military Academy, Acop served as chief superintendent of the Criminal Investigation Service from 1994 until his resignation in 1995 following the Kuratong Baleleng rubout. He entered Congress in 2010 and served three full terms before being succeeded by his wife, Resurreccion. Following her death, he returned to Congress and served another two terms.