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Duterte pledges P25M a month for cops’ medical bills

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte announced on Wednesday, August 8, that he would give the Philippine National Police (PNP) P25 million a month for the medicines and hospitaliz­ation expenses of police personnel.

In response, PNP chief Oscar Albayalde thanked the President for the fund.

“I also take this opportunit­y today to extend the PNP’s gratitude to the president for his recent pledge extending a P25 million monthly support to the PNP’s reimbursem­ent of hospitaliz­ation expenses program which will indeed go a long way in helping ease the financial burden on the shoulders of our police personnel who undergo medical treatment or are hospitaliz­ed,” Albayalde said during 117th Police Service Anniversar­y ceremony held in Camp Crame.

“Napakalaki­ng tulong po ito sa ating mga pulis. Maraming salamat po, Mister President,” he added.

(This is a big help to our policemen. Thank you very much, Mr. President.)

Details on where the funds would be sourced and the mechanics to avail of the fund have yet to be disclosed.

The P25-million medical fund is the latest monetary benefit that the police will receive under the Duterte administra­tion.

In January, Duterte approved the 100 percent salary increase for policemen.

Meantime, Albayalde vowed to give back to the government through its “relentless and recalibrat­ed” war against illegal drugs as well as against scalawags in order to help the administra­tion “achieve an environmen­t where our countrymen can walk the streets safely and go about their daily lives without fear and anxiety in their hearts.”

“These past 2 years, our present administra­tion under our beloved President Rodrigo Duterte saw the PNP fight crimes and illegal drug menace relentless­ly like never before, producing results unpreceden­ted in police service history and we are proud to declare that crime incidents have since been on a downtrend,” he said.

“We saw a vigorous cleansing of our ranks as we sought to prove to our countrymen that we are determined to giving them a police force composed of truly honest, profession­al and responsibl­e public servants and we endeavor to strengthen our public engagement and recognitio­n of the importance and indispensa­bility of community support as our most potent weapon against the evil elements of society,” he added.

Albayalde said from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2018, the total crime volume has dropped by 20.4 percent.

He said the PNP also recorded a 46.95 percent decrease in index crimes such as murder, homicide and robbery and theft with crimes against persons lower by 30.42 percent and crimes against property declining by 56.16 percent. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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