PNP: 69 complaints filed over P6.7-billion shabu haul

PNP: 69 complaints filed over P6.7-billion shabu haul

PNP: 69 complaints filed over P6.7-billion shabu haul

A complete of 69 felony and administrative complaints have been filed in opposition to personalities who’ve been linked to the controversial buy-bust operation in Manila the place P6.7 billion value of shabu was seized, the Philippine National Police (PNP) introduced on Monday.

According to PNP chief Police Gen. Benjamin Acorda stated the raps had been filed earlier than the Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military and Other Law Enforcement Office, and the National Police Commission.

“We were able to file 69 cases against the personalities involved, ranging from the conduct of the operation, the lapses, all the administrative and criminal cases were filed,” Acorda stated at a news convention.

Acorda stated the PNP was nonetheless wanting into the supply of the 990 kilos of shabu which had been seized in the course of the questioned operation.

“We have a story on that, yung intelligence and admission of some personnel. These cannot be used or publicly announced because they are subject of an affidavit,” Acorda stated.

In October 2022, dismissed Police Master Sergeant Rodolfo Mayo was arrested after authorities confiscated 990 kilos of shabu value P6.7 billion throughout a collection of anti-drug operations in Manila.

After the operation, some law enforcement officials allegedly pilfered round 42 kilos of shabu from the confiscated unlawful medication.

Former PNP Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG) director Police Brigadier General Narciso Domingo admitted that there have been lapses within the police operation.

In June, felony complaints had been filed in opposition to the 50 law enforcement officials in reference to the shabu haul.

The complaints are for the violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act; the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002; the Falsification of Documents; Perjury; Offering False Testimony; the Malversation of Public Funds or Property; and Obstruction of Justice. —NB, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com