Tempo

MPD officer relieved for hitting 3 cops

- (Martin A. Sadongdong)

National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Director Guillermo Eleazar has relieved a Manila police deputy commander after he allegedly hit three cops for failing to control the millions of devotees during the “Traslacion” or the procession of the revered image of the Black Nazarene last Wednesday.

Eleazar ordered the administra­tive relief of Chief Inspector Alden Panganiban, deputy commander of Manila Police District (MPD) Gandara Community Precinct in Binondo.

According to Eleazar, Panganiban was relieved after PO3 Enrique Valdez, PO1 Ricardo Bautista and PO1 Jose Sinfroso, all assigned to NCRPO Regional Personnel Holding and Accounting Unit (RPHAU), filed charges against the police deputy commander for conduct unbecoming of an officer, grave abuse of authority, and violation of the AntiHazing Law.

The three cops, who served as auxiliary forces during the “Traslacion,” alleged that Panganiban summoned them in a constructi­on site in Escolta at the height of the procession and hit their hands with a piece of wood.

The victims said Panganiban got mad after he accused them of failing to control the devotees from pushing and pulling, and for refusing to obey some of his orders.

However, Panganiban reasoned out that he only taught the cops a “lesson” since the three cops repeatedly refused to follow some of his orders because they said he was not in-charge of them.

Panganiban also claimed the three cops kept on leaving their posts.

The victims denied his claim as he complained that they could not move their hands well because they were swelling due to the severity of the hit.

Senior Inspector Myrna Diploma, chief of NCRPO public informatio­n office, said the Regional Investigat­ion and Detection Management Division (RIDMD, NCRPO) has been reviewing the charges against Panganiban.

“Major Panganiban was already relieved from his post and the case is already under investigat­ion by the RIDMD,” Diploma said in a message.

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