The gaps in the Philippine National Police (PNP) should be looked into to prevent rogue cops from returning to the service, Interior and Local Government Benhur Abalos said on Friday. In an ambush interview, Abalos was asked if it is high time to get rid of the “reprojection” policy in PNP.
The gaps in the Philippine National Police should be looked into to prevent rogue cops from returning to the service, Interior and Local Government Benhur Abalos said on Friday.
Reprojection is the reassignment to a different place or police unit of police personnel accused of wrongdoing as a chance for them to change. “That's why, ang importante dito mga kababayan is to look at the gaps. For me, it's not only about policies about reprojection, pero as a whole, the PNP,” Abalos said.
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