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Convictions new gauge of PNP skills
Topic Started: Jul 15 2010, 01:37 PM (404 Views)
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By Marlon Ramos, Christian V. Esguerra
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 08:26:00 07/15/2010


MANILA, Philippines—Convictions in court—not the mere arrest of suspects—will be the Aquino administration’s yardstick of police efficiency in its campaign against extrajudicial killings.

Presiding over his first command conference with the Philippine National Police, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo Wednesday spelled out his action plan as head of the department which has supervisory powers over the 130,000-strong police force.

With President Benigno Aquino III airing concern over the unabated killings, “there should be a difference [between] the old dimension and the new dimension,” he told reporters after the hour-long closed-door conference at Camp Crame.



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It is also the right direction in making the points of accomplishment. Arrests are not accomplishments, it is considered as one of the routines of the police. A case against suspected criminals will find it's conclusion after the case has been resolved by either conviction or acquittal. It is an accomplishment when the convicts are placed behind bars with the corresponding penalties of the crime committed.
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