
New Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday named five active and retired police generals as protectors of drug syndicates, and sacked those still in service.
Duterte, who has promised to rid the country of illegal drugs and criminality within six months, said in a speech that he has ordered an investigation, and accused the generals of committing a crime that is tantamount to treason.
Two of the men are retired and the three others are in active service.
“I order them relieved from their assignment and to report to the director general,” Duterte said, adding that he expects action from the police commission that investigates erring police officers.
He said the campaign against illegal drugs will be a “dirty” and “bloody fight,” but reminded police to follow the law and shoot suspects only when their own lives are in danger.
Officials said since Duterte took office on June 30, at least 30 suspected drug pushers have died in clashes with police, bringing the number of drug suspects killed in such gunfights since the May 9 election to more than 100.
The five generals he named included Chief Supt. Vicente Loot, who retired as director of the police training service and is now a town mayor.
Loot, in an interview with the ABS-CBN network, said the accusations against him were bogus and he had been cleared of wrongdoing earlier by the national police’s anti-illegal drugs task force.
Also named by Duterte were former National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Joel Pagdilao, former Western Visayas police director Bernardo Diaz, former Quezon City Police District director Edgardo Tinio, PNP deputy director Marcelo Garbo Jr.
Except for Garbo who has yet to react, the generals all denied the accusation.
Pagdilao said he had been fighting drugs in the past years of his police service, while Diaz said wrong information reached Duterte.
Tinio said Duterte’s accusation was “grave” and he vowed to clear his name.
Source: Arab News
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