Mindanao Times

Gamboa chides Leni for remark on police

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MANILA -- The chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said Vice President Leni Robredo’s speculatio­n that an attempt to cover up the 357 police officers in the drug watchlist has no basis.

“Wrong statement cause no basis. We will conduct adjudicati­on (then) why would (she) say we’re protecting them? Had we intend to protect them, why did we bare the 357 (cops)? And that’s the last argument I am going to make with that statement,” PNP chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa told reporters during Monday’s press briefing at Camp Crame.

Robredo on Sunday warned that any attempt to cover up the police officers allegedly involved in illegal drugs might erode the public’s trust in the PNP.

Gamboa said the ongoing adjudicati­on of the police officers follows the internal disciplina­ry mechanisms.

“We need to act fast and act now on the adjudicati­on of 357 PNP personnel whom I have ordered reassigned to my office to ensure their availabili­ty to face further investigat­ion because I do not want to end my term as chief PNP in September without adjudicati­ng with finality the status of personnel in the drugs watchlist,” he said.

He added that the PNP would still investigat­e the cops on the list who had gone AWOL (absence without leave).

Of the 357 policemen, a total of 43 had gone AWOL, 15 applied for optional retirement, and one cop is dead.

“It should be understood, however, that even if they avail of my offer to early retirement, it does not extinguish their culpabilit­y as determined by the investigat­ion. If proven and there is evidence that you are still on the watchlist then we will still place you under monitoring and build cases against you,” Gamboa said.

Gamboa has been insisting that he would not divulge the identities of the police officials included in the list.

“I would like to emphasize that all 357 personnel concerned are presumed

innocent until the requiremen­ts of due process are completely satisfied. I beg your kind indulgence that the PNP needs to keep the identities of these personnel confidenti­al incidental to their presumptio­n of innocence,” he added.

Gamboa has given the PNP’s National Adjudicati­on Board, under Lt. Gen. Camilo Cascolan, a month to finish the validation of the informatio­n on these police officers.

It is the board that would take action against those on the list, Gamboa added.

“We ourselves are going to process them, adjudicate, and validate the informatio­n that they are involved and hopefully those who are innocent may clear their names but those who are not may face the full force of the law,” Gamboa said.

Once completed, the findings of the PNP’s validation will be submitted to President Rodrigo Duterte. (PNA)

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(PNA photo by Oliver Marquez) ZERO BACKLOG. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary John Castricion­es gives updates on the government’s land distributi­on program, during a forum at Sulu Rivera Hotel in Quezon City on Monday (Feb. 17, 2020). Castricion­es said the DAR has achieved zero backlog on pending agrarian-related cases in compliance with President Rodrigo Duterte’s directive to resolve all cases and deliver legal assistance in a fair and speedy manner.

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