Based on the rules of the Philippine National Police (PNP), it is the PNP chief himself who has the power to approve the administrative flights of its air assets.
Based on the rules of the Philippine National Police (PNP), it is the PNP chief himself who has the power to approve the administrative flights of its air assets.
(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday said it is willing to share pieces of information with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on the investigation into the reported disappearance of some cockfight aficionados. "We already have the accounts of witnesses and other pieces of evidence which can aid in the probe. If they request, then we will gladly share notes. We see this as a welcome development to work hand-in-hand in resolving these cases," said PNP chief, General Dionardo Carlos, citing headway in the initial investigation by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG). He said the PNP has been adamant in getting into the bottom of the case, adding that vital information has yet to be obtained from the concerned cockpit management where the missing persons were last seen. "Nevertheless, the PNP assures the worried families that it is exhausting all efforts to locate the missing persons and arrest those who are behind t
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Dionardo Carlos admitted on Tuesday he was in Balesin Island for “private time” and he had asked for a police helicopter to ferry him back to Camp Crame so he could attend to his official duties. “Over the weekend, I attended the PMA [Philippine…
AN H125 Airbus helicopter of the Philippine National Police crashed on Monday in Real, Quezon, killing one of its three crews. A statement issued by the PNP through its public affairs office chief, Brig. Gen. Roderick Augustus Balba, said the chopper, with registry number RP-9710, went missing for two hours…