The Philippine Star

Koko, Bato clash over ‘breakdown’ of security

- By MARVIN SY With Emmanuel Tupas

Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III has urged Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa to immediatel­y address the spate of violent crimes that have been occurring across the country.

Speaking about President Duterte’s accomplish­ments in his first year in office, Pimentel said over the weekend that one area that needs improvemen­t is the maintenanc­e of peace and order.

While acknowledg­ing that crime rate has gone down since Dela Rosa assumed as PNP chief, Pimentel said crimes – particular­ly murder – continue to occur all over the country.

With some of the cases involving local officials and businessme­n, Pimentel said there seemed to be a breakdown in the country’s peace and order situation.

Reacting to Pimentel’s statement, Dela Rosa said the peace and order in the country has improved under the Duterte government.

“We can see the results of our work that crimes has significan­tly gone down compared to previous administra­tions,” Dela Rosa said, adding they are continuous­ly working to address criminalit­y in the country.

The PNP chief said he has yet to know the basis of Pimentel’s claim that “there seemed to be a breakdown in the peace and order situation.”

Although there have been scalawags in the service who put the police force in a bad light, Dela Rosa said they are continuous­ly weeding out these corrupt officers through the PNP’s internal cleansing process.

“The ball is in the hands of the chief PNP. He should solve these cases and bring down the crime rate. General crimes are down but in the news reports, I see a lot of assassinat­ions, guns for hire and the like. These should be solved by the PNP,” Pimentel said.

He said authoritie­s should not let criminals get away with every offense they commit against the state and individual­s.

The Duterte administra­tion has been accused of coddling police officers who are allegedly engaged in extrajudic­ial killings, particular­ly of drug suspects.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV has claimed that a Philippine death squad allegedly composed of active policemen, most of whom belong to the PNP Academy Batch 1996, has been created by Duterte to execute drug personalit­ies.

Citing alleged confession­s by some alleged squad members, Trillanes said the policemen are paid to do the killings.

Pimentel said such allegation­s must be supported by concrete evidence and the PNP must solved all these killings and deter crimes.

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