President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. has accepted the courtesy resignations of 18 high-ranking officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) allegedly involved in illegal drug activities, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has accepted the courtesy resignations of 18 high-ranking officers of the Philippine National Police allegedly involved in illegal drug activities, the Presidential Communications Office said on Tuesday.1. Police Brigadier General Remus Balingasa Medina 3. Police Brigadier General Pablo Gacayan Labra II 6. Police Colonel Rommel Allaga Velasco 9. Police Colonel Rex Ordoño Derilo 12. Police Colonel Lawrence Bonifacio Cajipe 15.
In a letter, PNP chief Benjamin Acorda Jr. informed Marcos that the group recommended the non-acceptance of resignations for 935 senior officers and the acceptance of resignations for 18 senior officers. "In their stead, we will install individuals with unquestionable integrity, who will be effective and trustworthy in handling the task of eliminating this dreaded and corrosive social curse. We cannot tolerate corruption or incompetence in government," Marcos said.
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