The Philippine Star

Albayalde on issue of ninja cops: Let’s move on

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

Stressing that there is no concrete proof linking him to the illegal drug trade, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde yesterday urged the public to move on from the issue of “ninja cops” or police officers recycling and selling seized drugs.

“I enjoin everyone to move on, now that the President has already spoken,” he said in a press briefing at Camp Vicente Lim in Laguna.

President Duterte earlier said he would not make a knee-jerk reaction to the issues hounding Albayalde, who is accused of protecting ninja cops under his command when he was Pampanga police director.

Albayalde insists there is no proof that would show he was ever involved in illegal drugs, saying these allegation­s were based on insinuatio­ns.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, a former chief of the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG), said Albayalde intervened in the dismissal of 13 police officers accused of recycling around 162 kilos of shabu seized in a raid in Mexico, Pampanga on Nov. 20, 2013.

But Albayalde pointed out that no evidence was presented during the two hearings at

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On calls that he should opt for early retirement to save the PNP’s image, Albayalde said it is unnecessar­y as he would be bowing out of the service when he reaches the mandatory retirement of age of 56 on Nov. 8.

Albayalde believes efforts to destroy him are part of the internal power struggle within the PNP to prevent him from recommendi­ng to the President his choice of successor.

To show he is serious in weeding out scalawags from their organizati­on, Albayalde has ordered a thorough investigat­ion on the case of the 13 policemen.

He directed the PNP Directorat­e for Investigat­ion and Detective Management (DIDM) to lead the review of the administra­tive cases of ninja cops in coordinati­on with the Internal Affairs Service (IAS).

Albayalde ordered the Direc - torate for Personnel and Records Management (DPRM) to ensure that all personnel involved will remain accounted for at the administra­tive and holding units to ensure their presence in the investigat­ion.

He directed all police units and personnel to fully cooperate with the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the reopening of the case as well as inquiry by different police investigat­ing bodies.

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