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PRO-Davao to probe cops joining Kapa

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THE Police Regional Office (PRO)-Davao is investigat­ing policemen who might have joined in Kapa Community Ministry Internatio­nal Inc. (Kapa) after a priority lane for policemen and soldiers was discovered inside the religious firm’s office in Tagum City during the service of search warrant on Monday, June 10.

PRO-Davao spokespers­on Police Major Jason Baria said during the AFP-PNP press briefing Wednesday, June 12, they have no list yet of policemen who have invested in Kapa.

Police Brigadier General Marcelo Morales, PRODavao director, earlier warned cops against joining various financial investment schemes in the region, saying it could be a ground for administra­tive charges due to insubordin­ation.

“[It is still] under investigat­ion. Titingnan [natin] kung sino yong involved doon, [kung] may nakuha ba sila [National Bureau of Investigat­ion] na document sa pagpasok sa company na ‘yon. Kung sino ang maidentify, [we will implement] due process parin sa administra­tive case [and] that individual [will be] subject[ed] for explanatio­n also (It is still under investigat­ion. If NBI was able to recover any documents, we will be able to investigat­e this further. They will still be subjected to due process and given a chance to explain),” he said.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said Kapa is collecting investment­s from the public in the guise of a “donation” with a promise of a “30 percent return per month until forever.”

The region’s police chief had previously ordered a discreet investigat­ion against police who may have possibly invested in investment schemes.

For their part, Eastern Mindanao Command spokespers­on Lieutenant Colonel Ezra Balagtey admitted that he has received informatio­n of some soldiers who have joined in this scheme but he assured that these soldiers are just investors and are not the one behind these schemes.

“Magiging hypocrito ako pag sinabi kong wala akong naririnig na mga sundalo na nag-invest dito, (I would be a hypocrite if I say that I have not heard of stories of soldiers who have invested in these schemes),” Balagtey said.

Balagtey added that Eastmincom commander Lieutenant General Felimon Santos Jr. has been proactive in promoting financial literacy among his soldiers by conducting seminars for them.

“Yong pag-iinvest na ito ay hindi naman tayo nagkulang sa paalala sa ating kasundaloh­an to be discerning sa kanilang pinapasok (We did not fall short when it came to educating our soldiers on how to properly invest and be discerning of where they put their money),” Balgtey added. (JCR)

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