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(Photo courtesy of PNP Public Information Office) MANILA - A total of 600 third-level officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) are set to be vetted by the five-member advisory body that is looking into their courtesy resignations and possible involvement in illegal drugs. PNP Public Information Office chief Col. Redrico Maranan said the advisory body resumed its formal meeting relative to the evaluation process of senior police officers on Wednesday morning at Camp Crame, Quezon City. He said the advisory group started the second meeting with the recap of their Feb. 24 session wherein 118 senior police officials were subjected to a thorough assessment. "As for today, the 5-man advisory group processed 217 senior police officers after thorough evaluation while the remaining more than 600 are set to be evaluated in the coming weeks either in person or thru video conferencing," said Maranan, who was also designated as the advisory body's spokesperson. He said PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr., retired police general and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Office of the Presidential Adviser on Military Affairs Undersecretary Isagani Nerez, former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro and retired Court of Appeals Justice Melchor Sadang were present in the meeting. Maranan said that in effect, the senior officers' courtesy resignation will be recommended for rejection if the screening process found that there is no record or no information that they have involvement in illegal drugs and that they are suitable to continue their police service. On the other hand, Maranan said the senior officers who have been found to have derogatory information will be subjected to the next layer of scrutiny by the National Police Commission (Napolcom), and will then be submitted for further validation and investigation. "The five-man advisory group targets to finish the screening as soon as possible. However, assessment must be done expeditiously, always taking into consideration the objectivity, fairness and due diligence in the conduct of its proceedings," Maranan said. Azurin said the advisory group, of which he is a member, agreed to meet twice a week for the screening process. "We will be meeting twice a week. Ang next meeting namin will be Wednesday and Thursday, 'yun ang napag-usapan namin para mabilis yung pag-evaluate and assess namin sa mga third level officers natin (We will be meeting twice a week, our next meeting will be Wednesday and Thursday, that's what we discussed so that we can quickly evaluate and assess our third level officers)," Azurin told reporters. Based on the agreement, officials whose resignations would be accepted would be forced to retire, regardless of how long they are supposed to still stay in the PNP. The mandatory retirement age of uniformed personnel of the PNP is 56 and those who were asked to resign include generals and police colonels, some of whom still have at least eight years in the service. In the next three months, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said the committee would thoroughly vet police officials and submit the names of those whose resignations are accepted to the Napolcom for another round of verification before submitting their recommendation to the president. The move aims to cleanse the ranks of officers in the police organization from possible influence or connivance with drug syndicates. (PNA) }

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Manila ,Philippines ,Camp Crame ,Quezon City ,Philippine ,Benguet ,Baguio City ,Baguio ,Rodolfo Azurin Jr ,Benjamin Abalos Jr ,Gilbert Teodoro ,Redrico Maranan ,Justice Melchor Sadang ,Benjamin Magalong ,Philippine National Police ,Public Information Office ,National Police Commission Napolcom ,Information Office ,Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong ,Presidential Adviser ,Military Affairs Undersecretary Isagani Nerez ,Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro ,Appeals Justice Melchor Sadang ,National Police Commission ,Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos ,Hoto Courtesy Of Pnp Public Information Office Manilaa Total 600 Third Level Officials The Philippine National Police Are Set To Be Vetted By Five Member Advisory Body That Is Looking Into Their Resignations And Possible Involvement In Illegal Drugs Chief Col Redrico Maranan Said Resumed Its Formal Meeting Relative Evaluation Process Senior Officers On Wednesday Morning At Camp Crame ,Uezon City He Said The Advisory Group Started Second Meeting With Recap Of Their Feb 24 Session Wherein 118 Senior Police Officials Were Subjected Toa Thorough Assessment Quot As For Today ,He 5 Man Advisory Group Processed 217 Senior Police Officers After Thorough Evaluation While The Remaining More Than 600 Are Set To Be Evaluated In Coming Weeks Either Person Or Thru Video Conferencing ,Uot Said Maranan ,Ho Was Also Designated As The Advisory Body 39s Spokesperson He Said Pnp Chief Gen Rodolfo Azurin Jr ,Etired Police General And Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong ,Ffice Of The Presidential Adviser On Military Affairs Undersecretary Isagani Nerez ,Ormer Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro And Retired Court Of Appeals Justice Melchor Sadang Were Present In The Meeting Maranan Said That Effect ,He Senior Officers 39 Courtesy Resignation Will Be Recommended For Rejection If The Screening Process Found That There Is No Record Or Information They Have Involvement In Illegal Drugs And Are Suitable To Continue Their Police Service On Other Hand ,Aranan Said The Senior Officers Who Have Been Found To Derogatory Information Will Be Subjected Next Layer Of Scrutiny By National Police Commission Napolcom ,Nd Will Then Be Submitted For Further Validation And Investigation Quot The Five Man Advisory Group Targets To Finish Screening As Soon Possible However ,Ssessment Must Be Done Expeditiously ,Lways Taking Into Consideration The Objectivity ,Airness And Due Diligence In The Conduct Of Its Proceedings ,Uot Maranan Said Azurin The Advisory Group ,F Which He Isa Member ,Greed To Meet Twicea Week For The Screening Process Quot We Will Be Meeting Ang Next Namin Wednesday And Thursday ,9 Yun Ang Napag Usapan Namin Para Mabilis Yung Pag Evaluate And Assess Sa Mga Third Level Officers Natin We Will Be Meeting Twicea Week ,Ur Next Meeting Will Be Wednesday And Thursday ,Hat 39s What We Discussed So That Can Quickly Evaluate And Assess Our Third Level Officers ,Uot Azurin Told Reporters Based On The Agreement ,Fficials Whose Resignations Would Be Accepted Forced To Retire ,Egardless Of How Long They Are Supposed To Still Stay In The Pnp Mandatory Retirement Age Uniformed Personnel Is 56 And Those Who Were Asked Resign Include Generals Police Colonels ,Ome Of Whom Still Have At Least Eight Years In The Service Next Three Months ,Nterior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr Said The Committee Would Thoroughly Vet Police Officials And Submit Names Of Those Whose Resignations Are Accepted To Napolcom For Another Round Verification Before Submitting Their Recommendation President Move Aims Cleanse Ranks Officers In Organization From Possible Influence Or Connivance With Drug Syndicates Pna ,

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