Two generals and two colonels in the Philippine National Police face administrative and criminal charges for their alleged links to the illegal drug trade, while 32 senior officers face further investigation and 917 others were cleared by an advisory--
Two generals and two colonels in the Philippine National Police face administrative and criminal charges for their alleged links to the illegal drug trade, while 32 senior officers face further investigation and 917 others were cleared by an advisory group that screened the top ranks of the police force.
“The Napolcom will recommend to the President that he should accept these colonels’ courtesy resignations as well, without prejudice to their administrative liability,” he added. Estomo was reassigned to lead the PNP Directorate for Plans, replacing Maj. Gen. Bernard Banac, who will be headed to the Directorate for Information and Communications Technology Management.Acorda also named Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Peralta to replace Dubria as the new chief of the directorial staff, the fourth highest position in PNP.
“For clarity, acceptance of resignation is without prejudice to any administrative cases against these officers, and will not release them from any liability,” Abalos said. Abalos said they will name the implicated officials after two to three weeks after the conduct of the pre-charge investigation and once administrative charges are filed against them.
Acorda also said policemen will undergo “proper vetting” before they will be assigned to police units involved in the continuing war against illegal drugs. The strengthened conduct of vetting process of personnel who will be assigned with PDEG was actually one of the recommendations made by the PNP SITG 990. It proposed the vetting be done by the PNP Intelligence Group and the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group.
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