Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘TARLAC SHOOTING NOISOLATED CASE’

- By Nestor Corrales @NCorralesI­NQ INQ

The killing of Sonya and Frank Anthony Gregorio by a police officer in Paniqui, Tarlac, is not an isolated case, a lawmaker said on Thursday.

Agusan del Norte First District Rep. Lawrence Fortun said “there appears to be a constant recurrence of brutality” involving police officers.

“The ruthless crimes we have seen certain police officers commit are just too dreadful to forget and ignore as isolated cases. A problem can never be addressed without first recognizin­g it exists. These are not isolated cases,” Fortun said in statement.

The lawmaker cited the need for a “thorough, systematic cleansing of police stations,” calling for a House investigat­ion into the charges filed against police officers.

“We have decent members of the PNP (Philippine National Police) and we cannot allow these criminal viruses in uniform to cause a pandemic in our police force,” he said.

According to Fortun, the House committees on justice and on public order and security could immediatel­y launch a motu proprio investigat­ion in aid of legislatio­n “to scrutinize criminal and administra­tive complaints against police officers filed over the past 10 years.”

“We are alarmed that many of these are casually dismissed for the usual reason of lack of evidence. This is very suspect,” he said.

The committees, he said, “should include in their investigat­ions a thorough and complete review of the personnel selection, screening and disciplina­ry processes, as well as financial transactio­n of the National Police Commission, PNP Academy, Philippine Public Safety College, the PNP directorat­es, provincial offices and police districts.”

“We know that reform measures have been instituted in the PNP, but we cannot stop there in light of these recent horrifying brutality involving police officers,” he said.

Fortun called for “credible and complete third-party reviews of the police recruitmen­t and selection processes, including a much more stringent psychiatri­c evaluation of every applicant and every current officer seeking promotion and transfer.”

“The rules governing placing any officer on floating status and disciplina­ry action must also be reviewed. We do not want the PNP to simply just wait for the dust to settle, for the public anger to wane, for the people to forget before quietly promoting and transferri­ng police officers who have been the subject of disciplina­ry action,” he said.

He said the probe against police crimes and misconduct must be transferre­d to the Department of Justice or under a new bureau or office “to ensure fairness and impartiali­ty in these investigat­ions.”

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