The Philippine Star

Sacked Bacolod police chief not on drug list — Albayalde

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

The former police chief of Bacolod City sacked by President Duterte for alleged involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade is not included in the watchlist of the Philippine National Police, accord- ing to PNP chief Director General Oscar Albayalde.

“As far as I am concerned, wala (none),” Albayalde said at a press briefing when asked if Senior Supt. Francisco Ebreo is in their watchlist of police officers allegedly involved in narcotics. From what he heard, Albayalde said Ebreo is a snappy police officer. But Albayalde said he is not discountin­g the possibilit­y that Ebreo is involved in some illegal activities. Albayalde also stressed that they

have no right to question Duterte’s directive, adding the President has unlimited sources of informatio­n.

“If that is the wisdom of the President, we should implement the order,” Albayalde said.

Asked if the informatio­n on Ebreo’s supposed illegal activities came from them, he said: “I think a little part of it probably came from the PNP and most of it came from other sources of the President.”

Duterte sacked Ebreo along with his deputy for administra­tion Supt. Allan Macapagal, deputy for operations Supt. Ritchie Yatar and Station 3 commander Senior Insp. Victor Paulino for alleged involvemen­t in illegal drugs.

He also mentioned Supt. Nasruddin Tayuan who is assigned in Mindanao.

Albayalde assured the public that due process will be given to Ebreo and the other officials.

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