The Freeman

CCPO lacks officials to act as station deputy chief

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila/MBG

The Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) is short of police commission­ed officers that will serve as second-incommand in police stations.

Superinten­dent Artemio Ricabo, Deputy City Director for Administra­tion and spokespers­on of CCPO, told The FREEMAN some stations do not have deputy chiefs with ranks of Inspector and Senior Inspector who can share the duties of the station chief.

When Chief Inspector Jacinto Mandal, chief of Carbon Police Station, was relieved after one of his men was arrested in a drug sniffing session, the PNP had to get an officer from Mandaue City Police Office to take over as Mandal did not have a deputy chief.

But Ricabo explained that Chief Inspector Allan Rosario will be effective as the new chief of Carbon police as he was formerly assigned as chief of Waterfront Police of CCPO.

However, CCPO Director Senior Superinten­dent Joel Doria assured that 13 new police commission­ed officers will be assigned to CCPO after they have completed a mandatory schooling.

For his part, Chief Superinten­dent Robert Quenery, director of Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), told The FREEMAN that they are reviewing their personnel deployment.

“We are now reviewing the dispositio­n of our personnel and try to as much as possible fill up yung kulang,” Quenery said.

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