The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

PNP Chief warns erring cops anew

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NATIONAL POLICE Chief General Archie Francisco Gamboa again warned erring cops and ordered the PNP Integrity Monitoring and Enforcemen­t Group (PNP-IMEG) to run after rogue policemen.

“Just as the Philippine National Police is quick to recognize and reward our personnel for their outstandin­g performanc­e, we are equally swift and decisive in going after erring cops. This should therefore serve as a warning to PNP personnel who refuse to toe the line.”

“I am both an officer of the law and an officer of the courts. Rest assured that I will file cases against you and hold you accountabl­e for your

criminal acts,” Gamboa said. Undercover members of the PNPIMEG recently arrested the municipal police chief of Zamboanga del Norte’s Godod town in southern Philippine­s, accusing the official of robbery and extortion.

Brigadier General Ronald Lee, head of the PNP-IMEG, said Captain Haran Ulah allegedly demanded P10,000 so-called protection money from treasure hunter Jose Abarca.

Lee said the money was in exchange for the unhampered treasure hunting activities of Abarca in the village of Raba. He said Abarca reported the matter and sought the assistance of PNP-IMEG which drew up a plan to arrest the town’s police chief.

Ulah was arrested in an entrapment operation on Thursday afternoon at his office after receiving an initial P5,000 in marked money he demanded from Abarca.

“We have arrested another police officer accused of extortion in line with our continuing implementa­tion of General Gamboa’s directive to go after rogues in uniform, regardless of their rank and stature. We assure the public too, that we will immediatel­y and properly act on all complaints against erring police officers and men being forwarded to us,” Lee said.

He said police agents also seized Ukah’s weapons - one M16 automatic rifle, one .45-caliber pistol and two cell phones – and recovered the marked money as well that will be used as evidence against the official.

Lee warned cops involved in illegal activities, saying: “There will be no respite in our crackdown against police scalawags and other rogues in government service despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Walang Covid-covid sa amin kapag ang huhulihin ay iskalawag na pulis.”

He said another cop in Cebu, Staff Sergeant Charlito Sanchez Tinoy - who is assigned at Regional Personnel Holding Accounting Section – was also arrested while manning and betting in the illegal game in the village of Sudlon in Lahug.

Tinoy was previously arrested and charged with illegal gambling, according to Lee.

“Were intensifyi­ng our monitoring of policemen involved in all forms of illegal activities and assure the public that we will apprehend them as soon as we have built enough evidence against them.”

“We must make it clear that General Gamboa has a strict zero tolerance policy against police officers who continue to tarnish the good reputation and image of majority of the police force,” Lee said.

He also urged the public to report to the PNP-IMEG cops who are involved or engaged in illegal activities.

Tinoy was among the 4 people arrested by the police on June 21 during the illegal cock fighting amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The three were all civilians - Jojo Ombos Mainit, Frederick Jacalan Vosotros, and Lando Sabanal Calumba.

 ??  ?? PNP Chief General Archie Francisco Gamboa (PNP)
PNP Chief General Archie Francisco Gamboa (PNP)
 ??  ?? PNP-IMEG photo shows the arrested policeman Charlito Tinoy.
PNP-IMEG photo shows the arrested policeman Charlito Tinoy.
 ??  ?? PNP-IMEG photos show Captain Haran Ulah following his arrest on June 25, 2020 at the Godod municipal police office in Zamboanga del Sur province.
PNP-IMEG photos show Captain Haran Ulah following his arrest on June 25, 2020 at the Godod municipal police office in Zamboanga del Sur province.

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