The Philippine Star

Caloocan’s top cop relieved without probe?

- By REY GALUPO

Caloocan police chief Senior Superinten­dent Bartolome Bustamante was relieved from his post Monday, reportedly without an investigat­ion of the complaint filed against him.

In an order dated May 16, Deputy Director General Francisco Uyami, Philippine National Police Directoria­l Staff head, told Bustamante to relinquish his post and transfer to the Holding Administra­tive Unit at Camp Crame. The order, obtained by The

STAR, was signed by Director Dominador Aquino, director for personnel and records management.

Bustamante refused to comment on his relief, but a source said a low-ranking police officer accused of misappropr­iating the P1,500 allowance given to police officers who perform election-related duties.

The complainan­t reportedly told officials at Camp Crame that they only received P800 out of P1,500 allotted for them.

The source, however, said the funds arrived a day before the elections and was not enough for more than 1,400 police officers so Bustamante ordered the Caloocan police’s finance officer to give the police officers P800 each and promised to give the balance as soon as the next tranche arrives.

An official said the balance was given on Saturday and Monday. He said the complaint was unfair because Bustamante was not given due process.

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