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Top PNP, PDEA execs included in ‘misencount­er’ probe – NBI

- (Jeffrey Damicog)

Top officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) will not be spared from the National Bureau of Investigat­ion’s (NBI) probe on the Feb. 24 “misencount­er” of their operatives in Quezon City, Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra said on Sunday.

“The NBI will go anywhere its investigat­ion will lead it,” Guevarra stressed.

He made the assurance a er President Duterte named the NBI as the sole agency to conduct the investigat­ion.

“We’ve seen this many times before, more recently in the case ofthetapio­cashipment­containing shabu. That’s why the President trusts the agency,” he said.

Just last Tuesday, the NBI filed a complaint against PDEA Director General Wilkins M. Villanueva, Bureau of Customs (BoC) Commission­er Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero and other government officials and personnel over the 2019 shipment of 171 kilograms of methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide, locally known as shabu, which were hidden among the shipment of tapioca starch.

The “misencount­er” between operatives of the PNP and PDEA resulted in the deaths of two policemen, one PDEA agent and one PDEA informant.

Following the incident, the PNP and PDEA created a joint board of inquiry to investigat­e the gunfight.

Guevarra immediatel­y directed the NBI to conduct a separate parallel investigat­ion.

President Duterte himself held a private meeting with Villanueva and PNP chief General Debold M. Sinas to personally tell them to stop their investigat­ion.

“The President was calm, but the concern on his face was palpable,” Guevarra recalled his meeting with the President.

“The PDEA and PNP chiefs offered no clear theories, as their investigat­ion had barely begun,” he added.

On the other hand, the secretary said he has “requested that both the PDEA and the PNP be directed to extend their full cooperatio­n to the NBI.”

Guevarra had said the investigat­ion will principall­y look into criminal liabilitie­s “but the NBI is not precluded from making a determinat­ion of administra­tive liability too.”

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