CEBU CITY—Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña no longer has an authority over the police. This after the National Police Commission en banc passed a resolution, taking back the authority of the mayor over the local police as deputized representative of the Napolcom.
The resolution, which was signed by Interior Secretary Ismael Sueño as Napolcom head on Aug. 10, was received by acting Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella.
Osmeña was on medical leave in the United States and was expected to be back on Aug. 14.
Section 64 of Republic Act 8551 or the Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 provides that governors and mayors are automatically deputized as representatives of the NAPOLCOM in their respective jurisdiction.
But Osmeña withdrew financial and logistical support to the new policemen assigned at the Cebu City Police Office after Camp Crame removed Senior Supt. Benjamin Santos as head of the Cebu City Police Office and Chief Supt. Patrocenio Comendador Jr. as police director for Central Visayas.
Osmeña explained that the Philippine National Police removed the two officials despite his request to let them stay for at least 30 days so as not to disrupt the momentum they were gaining in the fight against illegal drugs.
The mayor’s withdrawal of support to the newly installed policemen including new CCPO chief, Senior Supt. Joel Doria, cost him his authority over the police.
“He (Osmeña) has no longer operational supervision control,” said lawyer Homer Mariano Cabaral, Napolcom Central Visayas director who served the resolution to Labella on Wednesday.
He said that as deputy of the Napolcom, the mayor had the authority to choose is chief of police as well as the power to impose disciplinary action on policemen assigned in his city.
Now that he is no longer deputized by the Napolcom, he added Osmeña loses such authority over the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7).
Labella said he was saddened by the Napolcom decision but the city would continue to collaborate and coordinate with the police.