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QCPD motorcycle unit head sacked for extortion

- – Emmanuel Tupas

The head of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) motorcycle unit and two others were relieved from their post yesterday for alleged extortion.

QCPD director Chief Superinten­dent Guillermo Eleazar sacked Senior Police Officer 4 Rodentor Fajardo for command responsibi­lity.

Two members of the motorcycle unit, SPO2 Raul Nadera and PO3 Anthony Tecson, were also relieved.

Eleazar recommende­d the transfer of the three officers to the National Capital Region Police Office Regional Police Holding and Administra­tive Office Unit at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig.

The sacked police officers are under the QCPD traffic division, Eleazar said.

Nadera and Tecson were apprehende­d by operatives of the Counter-Intelligen­ce Task Force (CITF) in an entrapment operation on Tuesday for allegedly extorting money from truck drivers in Barangay Payatas.

They underwent inquest proceeding­s before the Quezon City prosecutor’s office yesterday for robbery and extortion under Republic Act 3019, the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The nine members of the city hall’s anti-smoke belching unit (ASBU) who were held by police for questionin­g had been released.

They are being investigat­ed by the city government for possible involvemen­t in extortion activities.

CITF chief Senior Superinten­dent Jose Chiquito Malayo said they conducted the operation after receiving complaints that Nadera and Tecson were allegedly in cahoots with members of the ASBU.

Malayo said the policemen allegedly demanded P500 to P1,500 from truck drivers for supposed random smoke inspection.

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