Mindanao Times

Espenido’s `inclusion in drug list to be reviewed: Palace

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MANILA -- Malacañang on Wednesday said it will validate reports that the name of Lt. Col. Jovie Espenido, former top cop of the Police Regional Office in Western Visayas, is allegedly included in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug list.

“If that is officially received by the Office of the President, the President will investigat­e,” Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said in a media interview.

Panelo said he will ask Duterte to comment on Espenido’s alleged inclusion in the narcolist.

However, he raised doubt over online news outlet Rappler for being among the first to publish a story claiming that two police generals, who refused to be named, confirmed the report.

“Malabo ‘yun, lalo galing sa Rappler. Basta may Rappler palaging kuwestyuna­ble (It’s doubtful if it’s from Rappler. As long as it’s from Rappler, it’s always questionab­le),” he said.

Espenido became a celebrated police officer in the government’s crackdown on illegal drugs after leading the operations against suspected narco-politician­s, such as Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa

and Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog.

He was the chief of police in Albuera when Espinosa, who was detained as a drug suspect, was shot dead inside the subprovinc­ial jail in Baybay City in 2016.

In October 2019, Espenido was promoted as deputy for operations and drug enforcemen­t unit chief of the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO).

Espenido earlier said he considers his assignment as a boost to the government’s relentless fight against illegal drugs.

He also assured that he will work aligned with the rule of law and is assigned for no specific groups or persons to focus on.

But on February 5, Espenido was relieved from his post and transferre­d to the Office of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, according to the Police Regional Office 6 (Western Visayas) spokespers­on, Lt. Col. Joem Malong.

Espenido’s transfer came only three weeks after he started leading the city police anti-drug operations, starting with Sitio Sibucao in Barangay Banago, an area known for the presence of several drug personalit­ies. (PNA)

 ??  ?? PHOTO shows (from left) during the National Senior Citizens Commission Thanksgivi­ng activity Marcelino Saging, former chapter president; Barangay Chair Noel Estrera of San Isidro, Kaputian, Island Garden City of Samal; Davao del Norte president Alfredo F. Amores; San Isidro chapter president Arthur Landero and Mrs. Landero; and Loreta Estoy. PR
PHOTO shows (from left) during the National Senior Citizens Commission Thanksgivi­ng activity Marcelino Saging, former chapter president; Barangay Chair Noel Estrera of San Isidro, Kaputian, Island Garden City of Samal; Davao del Norte president Alfredo F. Amores; San Isidro chapter president Arthur Landero and Mrs. Landero; and Loreta Estoy. PR

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