The Freeman

Bato announces Marawi PNP station retaken from Mautes

- Miriam Garcia Desacada Correspond­ent

PALO, LEYTE — Philippine National Police Chief Director General Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa hailed the police force in Marawi City for their recovery of the entire police station earlier seized by Maute terrorists.

Dela Rosa yesterday announced the accomplish­ment of the Marawi Police in his speech during the 116th PNP Day celebratio­n held at Camp Ruperto Kangleon in Palo, Leyte, the headquarte­rs of the Police Regional Office-8.

"I just received a call from Task Force Marawi, informing me that they have just retaken the Marawi City Police Station ... and so im happy … gusto kong maiyak sa tuwa. Yung police station natin is our source of pride and identity, at kapag yan ay naagaw ng kalaban para na ring tayo naagawan ng identity, So ngayon na na-recover na ng ating kasundaluh­an at kapolisan ang ating police station ... I congratula­te everyone for the hard work. They also recovered the skeletal remains of the deputy police chief of Marawi and the police investigat­or who were murdered by the ISIS inside the police station," Dela Rosa told the crowd.

He said a Maranao police officer was also among those who were killed and whose skeletal remains are being gathered by government troopers in Marawi, presently securing the city from the Maute invaders.

On the anti-illegal drugs war, Dela Rosa admitted that the PNP is now facing a crisis in its implementa­tion, saying that there are still policemen involved or in cahoots with drug operators or syndicates.

He however encouraged the policemen in Eastern Visayas to continue their vigilance and full support to the government’s antidrug campaign.

Dela Rosa said that the PNP, under his watch, has already achieved tremendous gains in just 12 months since he assumed office, under the Double Barrel Reloaded program against drug proliferat­ion. There has been a significan­t decline in drugs supply, some shabu laboratori­es were dismantled, and more drug personalit­ies, including high value targets have been neutralize­d, he said.

"Sana kung hindi tayo nalulusuta­n ng mga taga Bureau of Customs, wala na sanang druga sa bansa at wala na sanang supply dito nang shabu," he said in his speech.

PNP records, he said, showed that a total of 1.3 million drug users have surrendere­d, and that at least 95,000 drug pushers were arrested in more than 60 police operations nationwide.

"A total of 95,000 arrests as compared to 4,000 na namatay dun sa police operations, shows that we have no intention to kill drug suspects, otherwise patay na sana itong mga 95,000 suspects who were arrested,” Dela Rosa told the PRO-8 police force and the crowd that attended the annual Police Day celebratio­n.

 ?? MIRIAM G. DESACADA ?? PNP Chief Director General 'Bato' Dela Rosa is the guest of honor during the 116th PNP Day celebratio­n at PRO-8 headquarte­rs in Palo, Leyte.
MIRIAM G. DESACADA PNP Chief Director General 'Bato' Dela Rosa is the guest of honor during the 116th PNP Day celebratio­n at PRO-8 headquarte­rs in Palo, Leyte.

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