Only 10 Senior Police Have Yet to Submit Courtesy Resignations – PNP

PNP Reveals Only 10 Senior Police Still Not Submit Courtesy Resignations

The Philippine National Police (PNP) revealed only 10 senior police officials have yet to submit courtesy resignations.

Colonel Red Maranan, chief of the Philippine National Police’s Public Information Office, stated that only ten senior police officers have not filed their polite resignations. Three are generals, while the remaining seven are police colonels.

“Sa ngayon, ang nag-submit ay 941 out of 951. 10 na lang ang hindi pa nagsusumite. Sa 10, 3 ang general, ‘yung 7 ay police colonels,” according to Maranan in the DZBB interview.

Senior Police Courtesy Resignations

As previously reported, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos recently requested the courtesy resignation of PNP generals and full colonels as part of the agency’s purge of those allegedly implicated in the illegal drug trade. PNP Chief Police General Rodolfo Azurin Jr. stated that they will wait until January 31 for all senior officials to submit their courtesy resignations.

Maranan stated that he understands if some officials have yet to make a decision. He stated that the PNP is still waiting for their choice and that they must also consult with their families, based on the interview.

“Inuunawa natin dahil ang desisyon na ito ay isang malaking desisyon sa buhay. Hinihintay natin ang kanilang desisyon sapagkat kailangan din nilang kausapin ang kanilang pamilya,” he said.

“Itong pagsusumite ng courtesy resignation, ang sabi ni PNP chief at SILG, everything is status quo. Kung ano ang normal na ginagawa ng PNP pagdating sa administrative at operational functions, dapat dire-diretso,” he added.

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