The Philippine Star

PNP willing to take rebels as cops

- – Cecille Suerte Felipe

Former communist rebels can become police officers.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa over the weekend said rebel returnees could join the police force “if they want to (and if they are) sincere and qualified.”

Dela Rosa made the statement in response to the pronouncem­ent of President Duterte that the PNP and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s are open to rebel returnees as part of the effort to confidence building and to reform them.

Accepting former rebels is not new in the PNP.

“In fact, we have a lot of former New People’s Army members who joined the police force after their surrender,” Dela Rosa said in a briefing over the weekend.

PNP’s program for former rebels is expected to boost the law enforcemen­t function of the PNP, particular­ly anti-insurgency operations.

Dela Rosa said interested rebel returnees should meet the necessary requiremen­ts to be able to enter the police organizati­on, which at present has a total strength of 190,000 personnel.

The requiremen­ts for police recruits include a college degree, a height of five feet and four inches for males and five feet and two inches for females, and not more than 30 years old.

Duterte has approved the increase in the salary of Police Officer 1, the lowest rank in the police service, to almost P30,000 or double the previous salary.

The government, through the Department of the Interior and Local Government, also has programs to encourage rebels to return to the fold of the law.

They will be given assistance including livelihood projects and cash depending on the firearm they will surrender. The President also promised to give rebel returnees a decent home.

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