Police unit eyes zero-backlog on pending cases by year-end

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Police unit eyes zero-backlog on pending cases by year-end
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The Philippine National Police- Internal Affairs Service, which probes erring cops, is aiming to resolve pending cases by December.

The Philippine National Police- Internal Affairs Service is aiming to resolve pending cases by December.

[Translation: Even though we are dispursed, we might attain the zero backlog. Because as of now, we have 90 percent disposal of cases.] On the other hand, Triambulo said it will be up to Congress if it will grant its wish to split the unit from the police force. He added that they are currently conducting research on the possibility of an independent IAS office.

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