The Philippine Star

38 Calabarzon cops transferre­d

- – Ed Amoroso

CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna – For failing to curb illegal drugs and gambling in their jurisdicti­ons, 38 police officers have been transferre­d in the first phase of a region-wide reshuffle being implemente­d by the Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) police.

Among those affected were a senior superinten­dent, 27 superinten­dents, two chief inspectors and nine senior inspectors.

Senior Superinten­dent Kirby John Kraft was replaced by Senior Superinten­dent Eleazar Matta as chief of the Laguna police.

Kraft, who held the post for almost seven months, was designated chief of the Highway Patrol Group-Central Luzon.

Matta, who was chief of the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group-National Capital Region, vowed to continue the campaign against illegal drugs, gunfor-hire groups and loose firearms.

Chief Superinten­dent Edward Carranza, Calabarzon police director, said he has informed the local chief executives about the relief and reasignmen­ts of police officers.

The reshuffle is a routine system of the Philippine National Police, according to Superinten­dent Chitadel Gaoiran, spokespers­on for the Calabarzon police.

Some of the officers had been holding the post for almost two years, thus they needed to be replaced and transferre­d, Gaoiran said.

More chiefs of police are scheduled to be replaced in the second wave of the reshuffle in the region.

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