MANILA, Philippines — The alleged involvement of the former head of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) in last month’s murder of fashion model and businesswoman Yvonne Chua Plaza came as a
Tagged as the mastermind, Brig. Gen. Jesus Durante III is now facing a murder complaint along with six Army soldiers, his alleged conspirators, over the December 29 killing of Plaza in Davao City.
“Nagulat talaga, nagulat,” Dela Rosa said in an interview with Senate reporters on Friday. “Dahil nga, inisip ko, general ka na, one-star general ka isusugal mo ‘yung career mo at saka ‘yung future ng pamilya mo dahil lang sa isang babae. Parang ganun ang tingin ko, huwag mong isugal. Kung totoo ‘yan.”Like Durante, dela Rosa also served during the time of former President Rodrigo Duterte as head of the Philippine National Police.
To avoid getting into this kind of problem, Dela Rosa advised everyone – not just the uniformed personnel – against having extramarital affairs. “Kahit hindi pulis, kung gustong mambabae, mambabae man talaga. ‘Yung pari nga, nagkakaanak nga ‘yung pari. Kahit sino ‘yan, pe-pwede. Basta, ingat ka talaga, mapunta ka sa tamang babae. Kasi kung napunta ka sa sakit ng ulo, problema mo. Kaya dapat you know how to handle extra things,” he said about the possible lesson one should learn from the incident.
“Pero mas maganda, huwag ka na pumasok sa problema. Talagang problema ‘yan ‘pag pumasok ka ng extramarital affairs,’” he said.
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