PNP chief to cops: Don’t engage in politics with polls drawing near

Police General Guillermo Eleazar, PNP chief, inspects the the loose firearms confiscated by the Police Regional Office from May to June this year. | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

PNP CHIEF INSPECTS LOOSE FIREARMS. Police General Guillermo Eleazar, PNP chief, inspects the the loose firearms confiscated by the Police Regional Office from May to June this year. | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

Police General Guillermo Eleazar, PNP chief, inspects the loose firearms confiscated by the Police Regional Office from May to June this year. | Pegeen Maisie Sararaña

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Policemen are warned not to engage in politics especially since the election is drawing near.

Police General Guillermo Eleazar, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, said this as some policemen might be expected to provide security services for government officials this coming 2022 election.

Eleazar said that if a policeman would be caught engaging in politics then he would be transferred to another area.

“Ang mga police natin hindi pwedeng makisawsaw sa politika so that pag meron tayong impormasyon or may nag recommend sa ating mga commanders on the ground like regional director and even provincial Director, we will cause the transfer of this personnel,” the PNP chief said.

(Our policemen are not allowed to engage in politicis so if we have information or we receive a recommendation from the commanders on the ground like the regional director and even the provincial director, then we will transfer those personnel.)

Eleazar also said that he was not also discounting the possibility that private armed groups might become active in the coming election.

He said that for those expected to provide security to government officials then this should be within the guidelines and policies of the Police Security and Protection Group (PSPG), the national support unit of the PNP providing professional protective security service.

“Babalik ulit tayo doon sa ating mga policy nang security na talagang manggagaling sa PSPG (Police Security and Protection Group),” the PNP chief said.

(We will go back to the security police coming from the PSPG [Police Security and Protection Group])

“So, ire-review natin yan just like what I’ve said earlier during mga short message na alam nyo lahat nga policies natin ay nandyan na eh. Ang problema, sinusunod ba natin yan. So yun ang dapat natin na tingnan at sundin otherwise ay tanggalin natin ang mga policy na yan,” Eleazar said. 

(We will review that and just like what I’ve said earlier during the short message that all the policies are there. The problem is do we follow them. So that is what we will look into otherwise we will remove those policies.)

According to the PSPG on its website, pnppspg.org, the group is a mandated to secure and protect elected and appointed national government officials, visiting dignitaries and vital government installation events among others.

Eleazar also clarified that the security service was not limited to government officials only but also to other individuals who were authorized to receive protection services. 

With this, the Eleazar directed all the regional, city, and provincial directors to review the policies that they had in providing security services to these people. 

Aside from that, the PNP chief also checked on the confiscated and surrendered firearms and other pieces of evidence from different offices and units of the PRO-7.

He encouraged policemen that regardless if it was an election period or not, they should continue their anti-criminality efforts for everyone’s safety.

According to the PRO-7, that they confiscated 1,160 loose firearms and 13 explosives from May to June this year.

They also conducted 1,147 buy-bust operations, which resulted to the arrest of 1,524 drug suspects.

Aside from that, they also confiscated 11,495.27 grams of suspected shabu with an estimated market value of around P78 million and destroyed 112,856.54 grams of marijuana with an estimate value of around P13 million.

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