Thursday, November 9, 2017

Napolcom strips Cerilles of control over Zambosur police

PAGADIAN CITY-- The National Police Commission (Napolcom) has stripped Gov. Antonio Cerilles of power to exercise direction and command over Zamboanga del Sur’s police forces, validated information reaching The Philippine Preview said.

The Napolcom-issued order, dated Oct. 30, was contained in a resolution signed by Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) OIC Catalino Cuy and other commissioners.

Cerilles name is with five other mayors from Southern Tagalog who were revoked of their power to exercise control and supervision over their police forces due to their alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade.

But in Cerilles case, according to the Napolcom, it was due to their “receipt of a confidential report outlining the abuse of authority.” It gave no detail on what these abuses were.

In his statement to the media, Cerilles presumed his firm stand against federalism could be one of the primary reasons the Napolcom stripped him of his power over the police.

Even before the election, Cerilles has been outspoken with his position against federalism saying it will cause a breakdown in the government.

In a report by RMN-DxPR, it said that the governor’s camp plans to write a rejoinder and send reproductions of awards received by the province declaring it as a peaceful place in Mindanao.

It also mentioned in its report posted in Facebook that another cause revealed by the governor is his order to shut down quarry sites in several areas in the province.

Last May, hundreds of families depending on sand and gravel quarrying in at least three towns in the province called on President Duterte to intervene, saying they were going hungry after Cerilles closed quarrying sites in their area.

A report then was released saying billions of pesos worth of government projects had been suspended because of lack of sand and gravel as Cerilles stood determined by his closure order, saying it was aimed at curbing illegal quarrying.

Several anti-Cerilles told Philippine Preview such reason is “very meaningless.” (MICHAEL MEDINA)