Sun Star Bacolod

SACKED OVER DRUGS

Ex-bacolod police chief not in drugs watchlist, PNP says

- BY GLAZYL Y. MASCULINO

DIRECTOR General Oscar Albayalde, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said on Monday that Senior Superinten­dent Francisco Ebreo, who was relieved as acting director of Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), was not included in the PNP drugs watchlist or the President’s.

Ebreo, along with four other police officers, including three BCPO personnel, were transferre­d to the Regional Personnel Holding and Accounting Unit (RPHAU) in Iloilo City effective January 12 after President Rodrigo Duterte tagged them and a local politician in the illegal drugs during his visit to Bacolod City to attend a birthday party over the weekend.

The four other alleged narco-cops were Superinten­dents Ritchie Yatar, Nasruddin Tayuan, and Allan Macapagal, and Senior Inspector Victor Paulino.

Tayuan was earlier moved to Mindanao in May 2018 upon the order of the national headquarte­rs.

Albayalde said the relief of the five policemen does not mean that they are already guilty.

They will be given due process and will be given the chance to prove their innocence, he added.

“As far as I am concerned, wala (siya sa PNP watchlist. Wala rin (siya sa list ni President Rodrigo Duterte),” Albayalde said in a press conference in Camp Crame.

“Probably, yes (nasa list siya ni Presidente),” he added.

Ebreo had previously told the media that he believed that the truth will prevail.

For his part, Chief Superinten­dent John Bulalacao, regional director of Police Regional Office (PRO)-6, who was earlier surprised about Ebreo’s implicatio­n in illegal drugs, refused to comment about the recent statement of the PNP, adding that they are still validating and investigat­ing the report.

Ebreo and the four other policemen were supposed to meet Duterte in Malacañang yesterday but it was postponed.

The PNP regional directors and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) were also supposed to have a command conference with the President yesterday.

Bulalacao said he did not know the reason because he just received a text message informing him about the postponeme­nt of the meeting.

The meeting was moved to Tuesday, January 15.

Bulalacao earlier said Ebreo has been “performing well” particular­ly in the campaign of the PNP against illegal drugs and criminalit­y.

However, Albayalde said Duterte as the commander-in-chief has his own sources of informatio­n.

“Well una wala tayo sigurong karapatan para i-question ‘yung decision ng ating pangulo because we know for a fact that the president has unlimited sources of informatio­n also not only coming from the PNP. If that is the wisdom of the president kailangan implement natin ‘yun,” he said.

It was not the first time that Duterte gave such order that caught the PNP, particular­ly Albayalde, by surprise.

Meanwhile, Senior Superinten­dent Henry Biñas, who just assumed as officer-in-charge of BCPO yesterday, said he will continue to provide police presence in the streets and intensify their campaign against criminalit­ies and illegal drugs./with reports from Sunstar Philippine­s

 ?? BCPO ?? NEWLY-INSTALLED Bacolod City Police Office head Senior Superinten­dent Henry Biñas (right) joins the City Joint Security Coordinati­ng Center Meeting at the city police headquarte­rs Monday, January 14, with 303rd Infantry Brigade deputy commander Colonel Inocencio Pasaporte and Bacolod election registrar Mavil Majarucon-sia.
BCPO NEWLY-INSTALLED Bacolod City Police Office head Senior Superinten­dent Henry Biñas (right) joins the City Joint Security Coordinati­ng Center Meeting at the city police headquarte­rs Monday, January 14, with 303rd Infantry Brigade deputy commander Colonel Inocencio Pasaporte and Bacolod election registrar Mavil Majarucon-sia.

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