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Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 16:30:40 +0000

 

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SAID a former NBI officer, “What General Albayalde had to go through, facing his men and bidding them farewell, it’s a cause for manly tears.”

The mood was somber, the po­licemen in uniform marching before their chief for the last time. Their spirits were down, the atmosphere funereal. Remembering the state­ments of officers aired during the Senate hearings on “ninja cops,” it was impossible to believe that the rank and file were “not demoral­ized” as claimed.

What we learned on his last day as PNP chief was that Gen. Oscar Albayalde had several options: re­sign, retire, go on terminal leave as suggested by the Commander-in-Chief, apply for non-duty status. He chose NDS, whatever that entails and whether it’s the same or differ­ent from the other modes of quit­ting the organization, just as long as he’s entitled to the full benefits of leaving the service.

Lt. Gen. Archie Gamboa has taken over as officer in charge, until Presi­dent Duterte appoints a new chief. In the meantime, while waiting for Nov. 8 or sooner, something strange is going on or not going on. For reasons that I could only charge to pure journalistic curiosity, from the first day of October I began jotting down notes culled from newspaper and TV reports of the amounts of drugs seized from buy-bust opera­tions and raids.

  1. Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, P13.6 mil­lion seized in Dumaguete; P2.6M in Negros Occ.; P3.4M in Bacolod.
  2. From Sept. 28 to 30, P2M.
  3. Oct. 1, P145,000.
  4. Oct. 2, P547,300.
  5. Oct. 4, P1.1M.
  6. Oct.
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