The Philippine Star

Davao’s ‘The Rock’ is next PNP chief

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

“Not only will we crush you; we will bury you.” The warning to thugs is not from Rodrigo Duterte, but from his handpicked top cop, Chief Superinten­dent Ronald dela Rosa, a.k.a. “The Rock” or “Vin Diesel” of Davao City.

The next chief of the Philippine National Police ( PNP) served as Davao City police chief from Jan. 30, 2012 to Oct. 18, 2013 under Mayor Duterte, who will be sworn in as the nation’s 16th president at noon of June 30.

To criminals, Dela Rosa said yesterday, “Hindi lang (Not only will we) crush, we will bury you. We will bury,

ililibing ko kayo (I will bury you all).” Dela Rosa has been credited with reducing by almost 60 percent the circulatio­n of illegal drugs in Davao City.

Duterte reportedly picked Dela Rosa, currently the executive officer of the PNP Directorat­e for Human Resource and Doctrine Developmen­t, over Chief Supt. Ramon Apolinario, officer-in-charge of the Mimaropa region, and Senior Supt. Rene Aspera, chief of staff of the PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group.

“The marching order to me is forward, march against illegal drugs. It means no turning back,” Dela Rosa told reporters yesterday at the PNP headquarte­rs at Camp Crame in Quezon City.

Dela Rosa also warned policemen extending protection to illegal drug operations.

The incoming top cop is popularly known as “Bato” not only due to his muscular physique but because he grew up in Barangay Bato in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.

Dela Rosa has become a celebrity of sorts in Davao, thanks to his many accomplish­ments.

Dabawenyos call him “The Rock” or sometimes “Vin Diesel.”

Issue on seniority

The appointmen­t as PNP chief of Dela Rosa, a member of Philippine Military Academy Class 1986, would bypass his senior officers belonging to PMA Class ‘83, ‘84 and ‘85. The incumbent PNP chief Director General Ricardo Marquez was a graduate of PMA Class ‘82.

Dela Rosa said he hoped the senior officers in the PNP would still respect and follow his orders.

He could not say whether he will take over the PNP on June 30, the same time Duterte assumes office, though Marquez will retire on Aug. 18, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56.

Dela Rosa is expected to bypass two deputy director generals or three-star rank, 19 directors (twostar) and 105 chief superinten­dents (one-star).

He joked that he could not prepare yet as the next PNP chief since his cell phone kept on ringing.

“To members of the PNP, I will be your father. I hope I won’t fail you,” he added.

Dela Rosa has a doctoral degree in Developmen­t Administra­tion from the University of Southeaste­rn Philippine­s, Davao City.

He also passed the Officers Senior Executive Course (OSEC) and Career Service Executive Eligibilit­y (CSEE).

Dela Rosa was relieved as brigade commander of the PNP Reactionar­y Standby Support Force (RSSF) after he posted on his Facebook account photograph­s and comments seen to be in favor of a presidenti­al candidate. But PNP chief Marquez said the relief was insignific­ant.

In his Facebook account, Dela Rosa posted on May 1 that he had been detailed as RSSF and threatened to “crush” those who cheat and sow terror during the May 9 elections. His post was seen to favor Duterte.

Dela Rosa served as OIC, deputy director for administra­tion of the Intelligen­ce Group and head of the Presidenti­al Anti-Organized Crime Task Force for Mindanao.

He attended training courses at the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion and the Ranger Course in the US, and other courses in Australia and Canada.

Dela Rosa’s five most significan­t accomplish­ments include PMA Alumni Associatio­n Cavalier Award for Outstandin­g Performanc­e as Police Profession­al in Police Operation 2015; PNP Achievemen­t Award in the Field of Operations (PCO Level) 2013; PNP Senior PCO of the Year for Operations 2012; PAOCTF Satellite Office of the Year 1999 and PRMG of the Year 1998. –

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 ??  ?? MUSCLE FLEXING: Chief Superinten­dent Ronald dela Rosa poses beside a movie poster of Vin Diesel in this Dec. 19, 2015 photo he posted on his Facebook page. He is called Bato (rock) by friends.
MUSCLE FLEXING: Chief Superinten­dent Ronald dela Rosa poses beside a movie poster of Vin Diesel in this Dec. 19, 2015 photo he posted on his Facebook page. He is called Bato (rock) by friends.

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