The Philippine Star

San Juan has new top cop

- – Non Alquitran

San Juan City has a new police chief in the person of Senior Superinten­dent Joselito Pajarillag­a after his predecesso­r quit over his alleged poor performanc­e in the war against drugs.

Pajarillag­a, a member of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) Class ’ 89, assumed command of the San Juan police over the weekend, said Chief Superinten­dent Romulo Sapitula, director of the Eastern Police District (EPD).

Pajarillag­a is the former chief of the District Directoria­l Staff of the Northern Police District.

He replaced Senior Superinten­dent Victor Arevalo, who quit his post after learning that he was one of the police chiefs in Metro Manila set to be replaced by National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) director Chief Superinten­dent Oscar Albayalde for being remiss in his duties in the war against illegal drugs.

Arevalo was reassigned to the NCRPO’s regional police holding and administra­tive unit in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City.

Arevalo is the first police chief to quit his post since President Duterte declared a total war against illegal drugs on July 1.

According to Albayalde, his first marching orders to Pajarillag­a is to intensify the war against illegal drugs, especially in Barangay West Crame, which is only a stones’ throw away from the headquarte­rs of the Philippine National Police.

“I expect him to perform above par in the war against illegal drugs. He should clean San Juan of drug pushers, especially the high- profile targets, in a month,” said Albayalde in an interview.

Albayalde said he forwarded a letter of recommenda­tion to Mayor Guia Gomez regarding Pajarillag­a’s appointmen­t, which she approved.

Earlier, Gomez revealed that at least six barangays in San Juan are drug-infested, with students and minors serving as couriers of drug syndicates.

According to the NCRPO chief, he is still awaiting the findings of the evaluation committee headed by Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Nana, the NCRPO deputy chief for operations, regarding the accomplish­ments of the 38 station commanders and police chiefs in the campaign against illegal drugs.

Those who missed their targets would be relieved, he said.

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