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(Photo courtesy of PNP) MANILA - Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Ano on Tuesday said there is no need for Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, to go on leave amid the investigation on the crash of a police helicopter in Real, Quezon. This came following reports that the ill-fated helicopter was supposed to pick him up from the exclusive resort island of Balesin on Monday morning. "He (Carlos) is still the chief PNP and it's rightful for him to use the PNP chopper to be able to attend a forthcoming official duty when there are no other available means," he said in a message to the Philippine News Agency. Ano also cleared Carlos of any liability and said the investigation will "focus on the cause of the accident". Monday's chopper crash resulted in the death of an enlisted crew member, Pat. Allen Noel Ona, while the aircraft's pilots, Lt. Col. Dexter Vitug and Lt. Col. Michael Melloria, were
(Photo courtesy of PNP) MANILA - Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Ano on Tuesday said there is no need for Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, to go on leave amid the investigation on the crash of a police helicopter in Real, Quezon. This came following reports that the ill-fated helicopter was supposed to pick him up from the exclusive island resort of Balesin on Monday morning. "He (Carlos) is still the chief PNP and it's rightful for him to use the PNP chopper to be able to attend a forthcoming official duty when there are no other available means," he said in a message to the Philippine News Agency. Ano also cleared Carlos of any liability and said the investigation will "focus on the cause of the accident". Monday's chopper crash resulted in the death of an enlisted crew member, Pat. Allen Noel Ona, while the aircraft's pilots, Lt. Col. Dexter Vitug and Lt. Col. Michael Melloria, were