The Manila Times

PNP completes overhaul of Caloocan police force

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

ATOTAL of 1,143 policemen from the Caloocan City Police Station were comers that will constitute the new Caloocan police force were given instructio­ns and directed to strictly follow police operationa­l procedures in conducting anticrime operations.

“They were reminded that they too will not be spared if they would not do their sworn duty that is to serve and protect the people,” Empiso said.

The overhaul of the city police came after a string of controvers­ies involving its members, particular­ly those from Police Community Precincts (PCP) 2 and 7, including the deaths of minors Kian de los Santos, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, and Reynaldo de Guzman.

In another instance, PCP-4 personnel were reportedly involved in an operation carried out without a search warrant which resulted in burglary.

Caught in a closed- circuit television ( CCTV) camera installed inside the victim’s house, the PCP- 4 police personnel were seen with a gunwieldin­g ‘ police asset’ and a minor who was seen stealing cellular phones and watches.

Empiso, quoting Albayalde, said the retraining and reorientat­ion will be done at the same time and not by batch as ordered by no less than the Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa.

Some officers and personnel, who have been with the Caloocan police for many years and who have settled their families in the city, exhibited mixed reactions. However, most of them could not express their sadness over their reassignme­nt because of a few bad eggs in the police force.

“But as a true soldier, we have to follow our superiors, anyway we all are here to serve the people as it is our sworn duty wherever we are assigned,” they chorused.

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