No One is Safe: The Police Force Has Turned Bestial Monsters - TopicsExpress



          

No One is Safe: The Police Force Has Turned Bestial Monsters Against the People With all the criminal activities involving the police force, and all other involvements of the supposedly protector of the people in numerous scallywag operations, it is high time for us tax payers to call for their replacement to more competent protector of the people – the Philippine Army and the Philippine Marines combined. We the People of the Republic of the Philippines no longer feel safe with the Philippine National Police as our God sent Knights in Shining Armour, but rather, who often than not, rob us of our Life, Liberty and Protection of our immediate families. We want the worth of our taxes to be reciprocated with genuine protection and services accorded to ordinary Citizens of the Republic of the Philippines as sacredly provided for in our Constitution – the 1987 Philippine Freedom Constitution, a legacy of President Ma. Corazon “Cory” C. Aquino. We want to be simply protected as ordinary citizens of this country, being tax payers at that. Not protected as politicians, business tycoons, dignitaries, VIPs, Cabinet Members and their immediate family members, the powers-that-be, and all other individuals at the escort of the Police Force at the expense of the people. With all due respects, with all humbleness, we want to convey to the President of the Republic of the Philippines that the best way to protect the interests and well-being of the people is to dissolve the PNP and organize a joint elite force from the Armed Forces of the Philippines to take over the implementation of Law and Order. Cops in EDSA Abduction-Extortion Face Administrative Raps Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Alan Purisima ordered an administrative investigation on the eight police officers allegedly involved in the extortion attempt against private motorists along EDSA. PNP chief police information officer Chief Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac said Purisima had already directed the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS) to conduct administrative investigation against the group led by Chief Insp. Joseph de Vera and Senior Insp. Oliver Villanueva. Other police officers included in the investigation are SPO1 Ramil Hachero, PO2 Weevin Mesa, PO2 Mark de Paz, PO2 Jerome Dainguinoo, PO2 Ebonn Decatoria and PO2 Jonathan Rodriguez. Sindac said officers would be automatically dismissed from the service if they were proven guilty. The group was allegedly behind the alleged hulidap—a combined abduction and extortion operation—on EDSA last week. In a hulidap, victims are taken by unscrupulous cops for a made-up crime but are released after paying an amount asked from them. A photo of the groups operation went viral in social media last week. De Vera and Rodriguez were arrested by the PNP and are now under the custody of the Mandaluyong City Police. They are now facing charges of brigandage, or highway robbery, and kidnapping with serious illegal detention. The six other policemen are now considered AWOL (Absent Without Official Leave) because despite the repeated advise for them to appear, they chose not to report for duty until now, said Sindac. Sindac said the declaration of AWOL may also warrant other administrative charges such as derelicton of duty. gmanetwork/news/story/378440/news/metromanila/cops-in-edsa-abduction-extortion-face-administrative-raps In the Image: Courtesy of VACC – Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption Bobot Badulis Dino via Fred Amores photo Dr. Delmar Topinio Taclibon, Bt., DKR, KRSS, BSCE, MBA, PhD.D.A., September,10, 2014 Citizens Crime Watch Vice President for Luzon and Member of the Board August 26 Peoples Coalition Secretary General MAD Co-Convener
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:37:20 +0000

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