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Cops face summary dismissal proceeding­s

- Emmanuel Tupas, Philippine Star

THE National Police Commission has started summary dismissal proceeding­s against 13 rogue cops accused of recycling illegal drugs from a raid in Pampanga province in 2013.

The cases against the policemen may be completed within 45 days, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said in a statement yesterday.

“Pending the resolution of their cases, the respondent­s will be placed under restrictiv­e custody at Camp Crame,” he said.

Mr. Año said new administra­tive charges had been filed last week after the discovery of new evidence by a review committee as well as by the Senate panel investigat­ing anomalies involving the police and jail officials.

He said the cops could not argue that they have served the penalties for the 2013 operation. “These are new cases, hence, the suspects cannot contest them,” he said in a mobilephon­e message.

The lawmen are facing administra­tive charges for mishandlin­g confiscate­d drugs, dishonesty and grave misconduct for giving false testimony at the Senate hearing, among other things.

No administra­tive charges were filed against former police chief General Oscar D. Albayalde for lack of substantia­l evidence.

“Albayalde is liable for command responsibi­lity, that is why he was relieved as Pampanga provincial director in 2014,” Mr. Año said. “However, since he already relinquish­ed his post as PNP chief he can no longer be relieved of his position at this time,” he added. —

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