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Police crafting dos and don’ts in serving a subpoena

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) is crafting guidelines on how to serve a subpoena, a police official said Thursday, March 15.

The guidelines, which are being drafted by the PNP legal and policy service unit, will contain the dos and don’ts in serving a subpoena that will be issued by the PNP chief, Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) director and CIDG deputy director for administra­tion.

“Sa aming tatlo na available na binigyan ng power na mag-issue ng subpoena hindi naman dapat magkaroon ng guideline, ang dapat namin bigyan ng guideline ay ‘yung paano i-serve, how our policemen will serve it,” he said.

(There is no need to craft guidelines on the issuance of a subpoena. What we should draw up are guidelines on how our policemen should serve such a subpoena.)

“Bakit nilimit lang sa tatlo (ang pwedeng magissue ng subpoena, para maiwasan nga na magkakaroo­n ng pabago-bagong pag-implement o paggamit (ng subpoena),” he said.

President Rodrigo Duterte signed on March 1 Republic Act 10973 which gives power to the chief PNP and top 2 officials of the CIDG “to administer oath and issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum in relation to its investigat­ion.”

Lawmakers have urged the PNP to craft guidelines to allay fears that the police

might abuse its power to issue a subpoena.

Obusan said he does not see any opportunit­y for abuse because such power is “very limited” compared to that the court or Congress, which may cite an individual for contempt if he refuses to respond to a subpoena.

He said that if they issue a subpoena and the subject refuses to abide by it, they will still have to file a petition before the court in order to cite the person in contempt.

“Tanungin nyo ‘yung ibang may power kung dadaan pa sa korte at i-penalize, no, sila ay direct contempt ang bibigay sayo. Sa PNP it is powers with so many limitation­s. So napakabait ng PNP ang hingin lang namin we just wanted to have evidences so ‘yung powers kahit na may limitation­s so far so good tinanggap namin, kinakalugo­d namin because it was a power with limits,” said Obusan.

“Look around internatio­nally and locally and (compare) here in the PNP. Mas mabigat subpoena powers nila. Bakit kayo atat na ata na sa PNP because it will be prone to abuse? Just give the organizati­on a chance. It is for everybody, we want us change, give us a chance, kasi we want to build up the image gusto naman namin ipakita na mabilis kaming umaksyon sa mga kaso,” he added.

Earlier, PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa himself vowed that they will not abuse such power.

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