PNP chief studies fate of special units vs. illegal drugs

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Meanwhile, the PNP hierarchy has ordered an intensified intelligence monitoring on some 3,000 “erring” police officers to clear the force’s name amid the issue of the so-called “ninja cops” within its ranks.

The credibility and integrity of the entire PNP has been placed in serious jeopardy in light of questionable buy-bust operations and alleged involvement of high-ranking police officials including certain generals allegedly linked to the illegal drugs trade. Martinez said the possible abolition of some SOUs would have an impact, mostly on the movement of personnel, evidence, and jurisdiction.

“We have been monitoring these personalities, those scalawags, and my instruction after hearing those adjudications is that intel operatives will actually work to make sure that they don’t do anything stupid anymore,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony inducting eight senior officials as major generals and brigadier generals.

The issue of “ninja cops” or those involved in the alleged recycling of illegal drugs seized from operations back to the street continues to hound the PNP. IMEG is the primary PNP unit going after erring policemen while IAS is in charge of investigating the administrative charges against police officers.

“You should always think of the institutional priorities hence when you make a decision, you should always consider the institution that we serve for, so with your new rank now, don’t test your powers,” he said in his speech.

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