Manila Standard

Santos: I’m not involved in P6.7b shabu case cover-up

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FORMER Philippine National Police (PNP) deputy chief for operations Police Lieutenant General Benjamin Santos Jr. issued a statement denying his involvemen­t in an alleged “cover-up” in connection with the P6.7 billion shabu case.

“I strongly deny any involvemen­t in whatever impropriet­y or infraction of law or standard operating procedures if there are any in the alleged cover-up in the buy-bust operation,” Santos, quoted by GMA News, said.

Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benhur Abalos earlier called on 10 police officers to take a leave to give way to the investigat­ion on the alleged attempted cover-up in the series of operations that netted P6.7 billion worth of shabu in October last year, GMA News also reported.

Abalos earlier launched a probe led by the National Police Commission into the illegal drug case of now-dismissed Police Master Sergeant Rodolfo Mayo Jr. involving 990 kilograms of confiscate­d shabu.

According to Abalos, Napolcom’s fact-finding panel was convened due to the supposed slow pace of the police investigat­ion into Mayo’s case. He said Napolcom’s investigat­ion showed that “there is indeed a massive attempt to cover-up the arrest of Mayo.”

Santos said he was “shocked” when Abalos included his name in the list of implicated cops over his “mere presence in a CCTV footage,” and that there was a lack of due process for him to explain his side, GMA News reported.

Santos said he would have informed Abalos that he went to the crime scene after the said buy-bust operation. Santos also denied ordering anyone to embezzle 42 kilograms of the confiscate­d shabu and noted that he arrived at the scene after the supposed theft took place.

One of the cops named by Abalos, Police Brigadier General Narciso Domingo, who recently has been removed as PNP Drug Enforcemen­t Group (PDEG) chief, earlier admitted lapses in police procedures.

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