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Reassignme­nt for sale? Policewoma­n arrested

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

A policewoma­n who allegedly duped other police officers in a “reassignme­nt for sale” scheme was arrested in Makati City on Thursday.

Cpl. Michelle Ann Repolles was arrested by operatives of the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcemen­t Group at the city police station headquarte­rs in Barangay San Antonio at around 12:55 p.m., IMEG director Brig. Gen. Warren de Leon said.

The operation against Repolles, who is assigned to the Makati police deputy chief for administra­tion’s office, was based on a complaint that she had offered to process a policeman’s transfer to his preferred assignment in return for P30,000, according to De Leon.

Three police officers have approached IMEG with the same complaint against Repolles, he added.

IMEG investigat­ors found that Repolles has been telling police officers she can process their transfer to their assignment­s of choice for a fee ranging from P10,000 to P30,000, claiming she has connection­s with the police Directorat­e for Personnel and Records Management (DPRM).

De Leon said police officers seeking another assignment just need an endorsemen­t from their superiors and can be transferre­d to their area of choice if there are available slots.

Asked why Repolles resorted to duping her fellow officers, De Leon said they received word that the suspect is addicted to e-sabong.

The IMEG is preparing criminal complaints against Repolles on charges of estafa, usurpation of authority for claiming she has connection­s at the DPRM, as well as violating the anti-cybercrime law, the law against fixers, and ease of doing business and efficient government service delivery law.

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