Watchmen Daily Journal

Duterte links BCPO director, four other cops with illegal drugs

Bacolod City councilor also implicated

- By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga

During a birthday party for Vallacar Transit Inc. CEO Leo Rey Yanson at the L'Fisher Hotel in Bacolod City over the weekend, President Rodrigo Duterte alleged five Bacolod City police officers, including Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) director, Police Senior Superinten­dent Francisco Ebreo, of having links with illegal drugs.

The other law enforcemen­t officials named include Police Superinten­dents Allan Macapagal, Richie Yatar, and Nasruddin Tayuan; along with Police Senior Inspector Victor Paulino.

In addition, Ebreo and Macapagal were formally summoned by Duterte and are expected at Malacañan Palace today.

In response to the allegation­s, Police

Regional Office-6 (PRO6) director, Police Chief Superinten­dent John Bulalacao, immediatel­y had the five officers relieved from their respective posts and were reassigned to the Regional Police Holding and Accounting Unit while an investigat­ion is conducted.

Police Senior Superinten­dent Henry Biñas will serve as Ebreo’s replacemen­t and will serve as officer-in-charge.

The PRO-6 chief said he did not expect Ebreo to be named and speculated the possibilit­y of false informatio­n being spread due to the former BCPO chief’s accomplish­ments against illegal drugs and illegal gambling.

Meanwhile, the president also named a Bacolod City councilor as “number four” on his narco-politician­s list.

Watchmen Daily Journal has decided not to name the involved city councilor, pending their reaction to the allegation­s.

 ??  ?? President Rodrigo Duterte, over the weekend, alleged five Bacolod City police officers, including BCPO director, Police Senior Superinten­dent Francisco Ebreo, of having links with illegal drugs.
President Rodrigo Duterte, over the weekend, alleged five Bacolod City police officers, including BCPO director, Police Senior Superinten­dent Francisco Ebreo, of having links with illegal drugs.

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