The Philippine Star

PNP to send Davao cops to Caloocan

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

The Philippine National Police (PNP) is preparing to swap members of the Davao Regional Police with those of Caloocan City after some of the latter were accused of killing teenagers and robbing residents, an official said yesterday.

The swap will be done in batches to avoid disrupting the delivery of public service and maintenanc­e of peace and order, PNP spokesman Chief Superinten­dent Dionardo Carlos said.

The PNP spokesman clarified that the swapping does not mean the entire police force.

“I don’t think it’s the entire Davao PNP, yung

magbubuo ng (would comprise the) core group ng Caloocan,” Carlos said. PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa opened Caloocan City “for those who want to be reassigned there,” he also said.

Earlier, National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director Oscar Albayalde relieved a total of 1,200 police officers from Caloocan following allegation­s that members of a police precinct robbed a house in the city. The incident was caught on a closed-circuit television video.

Some Caloocan policemen were also accused of killing Kian Loyd delos Santos during an anti-drug operation and Carl Angelo Arnaiz when he was turned over to them by a taxi driver he allegedly robbed.

Carlos justified Albayalde’s action, saying the NCRPO’s intent was to retrain and reorient members of the Caloocan police in coordinati­on with the PNP’s Directorat­e for Human Resource and Doctrine Developmen­t.

He said the transfer and reassignme­nt of police officers is characteri­stic of the PNP as an organizati­on.

Carlos expressed confidence that the Davao police officers will not be disoriente­d once they are detailed in Caloocan.

He believes the PNP chief chose members of the Davao police because he has full trust and confidence in them. Dela Rosa was the police chief of Davao City before Duterte named him to head the country’s police force.

Carlos also cited the proposal of Sen. Panfilo Lacson to also implement a periodic reshuffle of non-commission­ed police officers or those with ranks from Police Officer 1 to Senior Police Officer 4.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? PDEA chief Aaron Aquino (left) presents alleged online drug dealer Jovet Atillano in a press conference yesterday.
BOY SANTOS PDEA chief Aaron Aquino (left) presents alleged online drug dealer Jovet Atillano in a press conference yesterday.

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