Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PNP awaiting more courtesy resignatio­ns

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The Philippine National Police on Saturday said PNP chief Police General Rodolfo Azurin Jr. will wait until the end of the month for other senior officers to tender their courtesy resignatio­ns.

“Ang sabi ni Chief PNP, maghihinta­y siya hanggang katapusan ng buwan para makumpleto (ang mga naghain ng courtesy resignatio­n),” PNP spokespers­on Police Colonel Jean Fajardo said in a television interview.

(The Chief PNP said he will wait until the end of the month for the courtesy resignatio­ns to be completed.)

So far, 904 senior generals and full colonels of the PNP have given their courtesy resignatio­ns. This represents 95 percent of the 953 total number of senior generals and full colonels in service as of Friday, Fajardo said.

“Sir from the original 956 3rd level officers, it’s now 953 in view of the retirement of three senior officers last week. 95 percent (904) out of the 953 already submitted courtesy resignatio­n,” she said.

Fajardo also said some more courtesy resignatio­ns are expected, mostly from Visayas and Mindanao, and they are just waiting for hese to be transmitte­d to the PNP national headquarte­rs.

Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos on Wednesday, 4 January asked generals and full colonels in the PNP to submit their courtesy resignatio­n as part of the government’s efforts to rid the police force of officers involved in the illegal drug trade.

Abalos had expressed concern over the involvemen­t of some high-ranking police officers in the illegal activity.

Azurin said those who gave their courtesy resignatio­n will undergo lifestyle check.

This will be part of the efforts of the five-man committee that will assess the courtesy resignatio­ns and make a recommenda­tion to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Fajardo said she herself was one of those who have submitted their courtesy resignatio­ns early on.

Those who have tendered their courtesy resignatio­n will stay in their posts until their resignatio­ns have been accepted, so as not to disrupt services, she added.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob ?? ABOARD a makeshift trike, these residents of Tondo, Manila stand as they travel along Mariones street in Tondo, Manila which is celebratin­g the feast of the Santo Niño today.
PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob ABOARD a makeshift trike, these residents of Tondo, Manila stand as they travel along Mariones street in Tondo, Manila which is celebratin­g the feast of the Santo Niño today.

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