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Cops Vow to Eradicate Extortion, Frame-Ups
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n674/a07.html
Newshawk: Tom Smith
Pubdate: Sat, 01 May 2004
Source: Philippine Star (Philippines)
Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2004
Contact: editor@philstar.net.ph
Website: http://www.philstar.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622
Author: Non Alquitran, The Philippine Star
COPS VOW TO ERADICATE EXTORTION, FRAME-UPS
The Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force ( AID-SOT Force )
and the National Capital Regional Police Office ( NCRPO ) have joined
forces in an ambitious bid to attain a zero cases of frame-ups, planting
of evidence and other extortion rackets by anti-drug units in Metro
Manila.
AID-SOT Force chief Deputy Director General Edgar Aglipay met with
ranking NCRPO officials in Camp Crame to map out a common strategy to
unmask and arrest members of local anti-drug units involved in extortion
rackets in the guise of legitimate anti-drug operations.
"We agreed to form a special teams in each district, whose job is
to go after rogue cops," said Aglipay noting that the continued
extortion activities by local AID-SOT Force units are hurting the
government accomplishments in the war against illegal drugs.
Those who attended the meeting held at the AID-SOT Force headquarters in
Camp Crame included Chief Superintendent Rodolfo Tor, NCRPO's deputy for
administration and the five district directors in Metro Manila.
Aglipay also brought up the latest extortion activities of a local
AID-SOT Force unit who released four Chinese nationals in exchange for
P3 million each.
The four Chinese nationals and two others were on board a Honda Civic
when arrested this month. The car's compartment was found loaded
with shabu. However, the local AID-SOT unit declared only the
arrest of two people and the recovery of a substantial amount of shabu.
The AID-SOT chief ordered an investigation into the release of the four
Chinese nationals as he warned those involved in the extortion racket
would face the full force of the law.
Aglipay and the NCRPO officials admitted it is very difficult to catch
local AID-SOT Force units engaged in extortion rackets because of the
non-cooperation of complainants.
But Aglipay emphasized that the special team should be headed by
dedicated police officers loyal to the district directors.
"We want this extortion racket stopped once and for all, and we
cannot do it without the cooperation of district directors who have
supervision over anti-drug units," he explained.
NCRPO chief Director Ricardo De Leon threw his full support behind
Aglipay's bid to stamp out extortion by anti-drug units.
"It is our common priority to put to a stop this illegal practice
by our men. We will not tolerate this type of wrongdoing,"
said De Leon noting that of the 36 rogue cops arrested by his men since
they launched an intensified anti-kotong campaign last February, 14 of
them were drug related.
De Leon said Inspector Ramon Arsenal and Hoover Pascual, of the Central
and Eastern Police District's AID-SOT Force, were among those arrested
in the NCRPO's anti-kotong operations.
Arsenal was arrested for extorting P10,000 from an overseas Filipino
worker while Pascual was nabbed in a entrapment operation.
"Summary dismissal proceedings have been pursued against these 14
hulidap cops. Aside from administrative cases, criminal charges
have been slapped against these scalawags before the courts where they
will face the full force of the law," De Leon said.
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