Manila Standard

Magalong: Lacson took care of orphans of fallen cops

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BAGUIO City Mayor Benjamin Magalong shared many anecdotes about his former boss, Partido Reporma presidenti­al candidate Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, and how he always looked after the welfare of policemen, especially the orphans left behind by fallen cops.

In a dialogue with members of Rotary Club Internatio­nal District 3790 Cluster 1C, the mayor admitted he had “a very difficult life working under [Lacson]” when Magalong was still the commander of the elite Special Action Force while Lacson was the Philippine National Police chief from 1999 to 2001.

On his very first day as SAF commander, Magalong said he had one policeman die in an encounter.

Lacson called him and sternly reprimande­d him, the Baguio mayor recalled.

“I was so sad after being scolded. After a couple of hours, the PNP comptrolle­r, General Acop— (former Antipolo) Congressma­n Romy Acop— said, ‘Benjie, tell me how many children in the family did that policeman who died had? They will all receive scholarshi­ps until they graduate from college,’” Magalong said.

“Do you know what he gave to the family of the fallen policeman? He gave them a house and lot. That’s how Senator Lacson is,” he added.

Lacson later explained that while he was stern and often curt with Magalong when he was his subordinat­e, it was only because he knew the outstandin­g character of the future Baguio mayor, which allowed him to focus on his other concerns as PNP chief.

“He stayed true to his training at the PMA [Philippine Military Academy] and through his long public service, he has shown his bravery.

 ?? ?? Presidenti­al aspirant Senator Panfilo Lacson and his running mate, Senate President Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III, address Rotary members in Baguio City, outlining their platform of governance should they win in the May 9 elections.
Presidenti­al aspirant Senator Panfilo Lacson and his running mate, Senate President Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III, address Rotary members in Baguio City, outlining their platform of governance should they win in the May 9 elections.

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