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Police chief resigns amid drug claims

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MANILA: The Philippine national police chief resigned yesterday after he faced allegation­s in a senate hearing that he intervened as a provincial police chief in 2013 to prevent his officers from being prosecuted for allegedly selling a huge quantity of illegal drugs they had seized.

Gen Oscar Albayalde said his decision relinquish­ing his post was accepted by Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano over the weekend but insisted on his innocence, saying he has never been criminally or administra­tively charged for the alleged irregulari­ty. Gen Albayalde, a 55-year-old former special forces commando, resigned a few weeks before his scheduled retirement on Nov 8.

Addressing the 190,000-strong police force in the last flag-raising ceremony he led at the national police headquarte­rs, Gen Albayalde ordered the policemen to continue serving the Filipino people well. “Do not let these challenges demoralise or stray you from your path,” he said.

The allegation­s against Gen Albayalde were the latest dark cloud to loom over the national police force, which has largely been enforcing President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody anti-drug crackdown that has left thousands of mostly petty drug suspects dead, alarmed Western government­s and human rights groups and sparked complaints for mass murder before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Opposition Sen Franklin Drilon, a former justice secretary, said Gen Albayalde’s resignatio­n did not clear him of potential criminal liabilitie­s and called for stricter vetting of candidates for the top national police post. He said he would work to amend regulation­s to prevent illegal drugs seized by law enforcers from being stashed and resold.

“The next Philippine National Police chief will have to work doubly hard to regain the credibilit­y of the police community and the government’s drug war,” Mr Drilon said.

Gen Albayalde’s deputy, Lt Gen Archie Francisco Gamboa, temporaril­y took over the police force.

Gen Albayalde headed the police force in Pampanga province north of Manila when 13 of his officers seized a large quantity of methamphet­amine in a raid. The officers later faced allegation­s that they presented a small fraction of the seized drugs in a news conference, possibly to foster their promotion, then hid and sold the rest.

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Albayalde: Claims he is innocent

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