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Gov't vowed to purge PNP of scalawags

- (Genalyn Kabiling)

The government has vowed to continue to purge the Philippine National Police (PNP) of misfits especially those involved in abuses in the war on illegal drugs, Malacañang declared yesterday.

Presidenti­al Spokesman Ernesto Abella said the government has not sanctioned the summary killings of drug suspects and would not tolerate any policeman who breaks the law.

Abella made the remarks after the Senate majority issued a resolution urging the government to stop the recent spate of extrajudic­ial killings in the country.

“While the President is harsh against those involved in illegal drugs, he is equally appalled by misdemeano­rs of police scalawags. We thus wel San come the Senate’s investigat­ions and inquiries on erring police personnel as a manifestat­ion of a freely functionin­g and democratic State mechanism,” Abella said.

“The President remains firm on the need to cleanse the police of its misfits, especially those responsibl­e for these violations,” he added.

From July 2016 to June 2017, Abella said more than 1,900 drugrelate­d investigat­ions of allegation­s against cops by the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS).

Of this number, 1,045 cases are now at the administra­tive proceeding­s stage and 159 lawmen face dismissal from service, with many others undergoing pre-charge investigat­ions or summary hearings.

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