Pubdate: Mon, 18 Jul 2016
Source: Philippine Star (Philippines)
Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2016
Contact:  http://www.philstar.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622
Author: Cecille Suerte Felipe

MAYORS TOLD: CURB DRUGS OR LOSE POWER OVER COPS

Mayors and other local officials have been ordered to curb the 
illegal drug trade in six months or else lose their power and control 
over the police.

Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno yesterday issued the order to local 
government officials, warning they would be stripped of control and 
supervision over local police if they fail to address the drug 
problem in their jurisdictions.

"We are giving them six months from now up to December. If they 
cannot lower the number of people with drug addiction in their area, 
they may be charged with serious neglect of duty," Sueno said.

Sueno noted President Duterte's pronouncement that there were about 
23 mayors protecting drug trafficking.

Duterte said he would soon identify the errant local executives after 
he publicly named five police generals whom he accused of being on 
the take in illegal drug operations.

Sueno said "inept" local executives may also lose their National 
Police Commission ( Napolcom) deputation that gives them direct 
operational supervision over police units in their jurisdiction.

"The (interior and local government) department is prepared and 
persistent in making our communities safe by first eliminating drug 
menace. We are checking and ensuring that mayors are our partners in 
this law-given mandate in maintaining peace and order," he added. 
Sueno warned local government officials that they may also be charged 
with neglect of duty if they fail to address the problem of illegal 
drugs in their areas. Under the law, Sueno said local chief 
executives are empowered to maintain peace and order in their areas 
through control of the police.

"It is one of the reasons why mayors of cities and municipalities are 
deputized by the Napolcom vis-a-vis the Philippine National Police so 
they can have a direct operational supervision over PNP personnel 
assigned in their areas," he said. Otherwise, a failure on the part 
of the local chief executive to eradicate crimes and illegal drugs in 
his or her area of jurisdiction is tantamount to "possible citation 
of neglect for duty," Sueno said.

In November 2015, the Napolcom issued memorandum circular prescribing 
additional functions and duties of local officials as its deputies.

Sueno said the directive authorizes them to formulate and adopt 
effective mechanisms for the coordination, cooperation and 
consultation with the citizenry and law enforcement agencies 
consistent with and in pursuance of the Community and 
Service-Oriented Policing (CSOP) system.

"Failure of a governor or mayor to perform the additional functions 
and duties shall be deemed engaging in acts which negate the 
effectiveness of the peace and order campaign which, once validated 
or established, shall be a ground for the suspension or withdrawal of 
his/her deputation by the commission," Sueno said, quoting the circular.

Sueno has instructed the DILG's Legal and Legislative Liaison Service 
(LLLS) to prioritize the probe on local officials as soon as the 
department receives the order of Malacanang.

Romeo Benitez, chief of the Trial and Investigation Division of DILG 
- - LLLS, described as doable the directive of the interior secretary.

"It's doable because it's only validation and evidence gathering. It 
is not actually a tedious process. The only basic rule to observe 
here is we do not violate constitutional and basic rights of the 
persons being subjected to fact-finding inquiry," he said. Benitez 
explained the process was just a case build-up leading to a possible 
determination of probable or sufficiency of cause that can make 
persons liable for a full-blown or more formal trial.

"We will try to determine or validate the allegations against them. 
If in the affirmative then we can cause the filing or initiate 
commencement of a possible formal investigation against them," Benitez said.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom