Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Sunday mentioned that patrolmen and lieutenants shouldn’t be instantly allowed by the Philippine National Police (PNP) to be assigned into its drug enforcement group.
Interviewed on Super Radyo dzBB, the lawmaker mentioned that PNP has to regulate its administrative insurance policies, together with their vetting system, on who must be assigned within the PNP Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG), following the controversy into the alleged cover-up within the P6.7 billion shabu bust in Manila final yr.
“Dapat nga, sabi ko nga, walang mga…patrolman o tinyente na ma-assign diyan. Dapat i-expose muna field, ‘yung mahihirap na assignment, hindi ‘yung kagaya ng pag-graduate sa academy diretso agad sa PDEG. Ang exposure nila mali,” dela Rosa, a former PNP chief, mentioned.
(As I’ve mentioned, there must be no patrolman or lieutenant assigned in PDEG. They must be uncovered within the discipline and to troublesome assignments first. The ones graduating from the academy shouldn’t be despatched right away to PDEG. Their publicity is fallacious.)
“Doon kaagad sa mga kalokohan na trabaho ang mapupuntahan nila kapag ang mapuntahan na mga senior doon ay may pagka-ninja na,” he added, admitting that a number of personnel from the PDEA are concerned within the drug syndicate.
(They instantly get uncovered to the fallacious jobs when the seniors they have been assigned to have been already like ninja cops.)
The time period “ninja cops” refers to law enforcement officials who’re themselves within the unlawful drug commerce, often by supposedly “recycling” confiscated medicine to promote again on the road.
GMA News Online contacted PNP spokesperson Police Colonel Jean Fajardo for remark however has but to obtain a reply.
Last Tuesday, former PDEG director Police Brigadier General Narciso Domingo admitted lapses within the October 2022 bust that led to the confiscation of 990 kilograms of shabu. —KG, GMA Integrated News
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