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PNP: Top officials involved in carjacking
Topic Started: Feb 5 2011, 07:49 AM (1,435 Views)
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Video report:

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/video/nation/02...m_term=mainfeed
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General linked to car theft rings

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MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine National Police (PNP) is looking into the possible involvement of a police general in car theft syndicates.

PNP Highway Patrol Group (HPG) head Chief Supt. Leonardo Espina declined to identify the officer or whether he was still in active service.

“There is a chief superintendent (that we are investigating). He no longer has a position,” Espina told reporters in Camp Crame Friday.

When pressed for more information by reporters, Espina said: “Please give us the proper time to tell you about it.”

He added: “The PNP Chief, the Secretary of Interior and Local Government and the President would like to get to the bottom of this. They (government officials involved) should be investigated accordingly. But we will proceed against them according to criminal procedures.”


http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadl...car-theft-rings
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The stinky mess of the generals are now starting to surface. From plunderers to thieves for a start. What would be more interesting is for a general who has dual character - plunderer and at the same time in cahoots with robbers and carjackers.
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Top cop in carnap named

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadl...in-carnap-named

Rosales is Dominguez brods’ ‘coddler’—Intel report

By Arlyn dela Cruz
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:30:00 02/06/2011

Filed Under: Car Theft, Police, Graft & Corruption, Crime and Law and Justice, Congress
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MANILA, Philippines—A ranking official of the Philippine National Police is being linked to the Dominguez car theft syndicate in a confidential report by an intelligence unit based in Camp Aguinaldo.

Director Roberto “Boysie” Rosales, head of the Directorate for Integrated Police Operations in Northern Luzon, was named as the protector of the Dominguez syndicate through its purported conduit, Superintendent Napoleon Cauyan, a former head of the defunct Traffic Management Group of the PNP’s Task Force Limbas.

Part of the report, dated January 23, 2011, and leaked to this reporter by a colonel in the Armed Forces, reads: “The missing link of the Dominguez Group with police protectors is … Cauyan. Subject was dismissed for carjacking and fraudulent entry to the PNP. Subject gives his Sr. PNP bosses … luxury SUVs and payola from Dominguez. Subject was ambushed but survived. It was perpetrated by a rival carjacking group connected to casino gambling syndicates. Subject is coddled by a PNP director.”

The “coddler” is named in the second paragraph of the report, thus: “Reports point to Roberto Rosales assigned in Northern Luzon as the alleged protector of Cauyan.”

The report—which states that the contents are “for further verification of concerned officials”—has reached the office of Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo, according to the colonel, who said an investigation had been ordered.

In interviews with this reporter, both Rosales and Cauyan denied links with the Dominguez syndicate, the former with a chuckle and the latter with anger.


damn crooked police generals :headbang:
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Another PMAyer :armyeek:

Gen. Rosales was NCRPO director during GMA's administration and is a member of PMA Class 78. He is a classmate of Gen. Delfin Bangit of ISAFP Xmas party fame.
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Cauyan said that his reputation had been tarnished and that all he wanted to do now was to tell all.

“Wait until I testify at an inquiry by the Senate. I will name all the thieves and coddlers of syndicates in Camp Crame!” he said.



Many senior PNP officers must be feeling nervous right now.


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Cauyan said that his reputation had been tarnished and that all he wanted to do now was to tell all.

“Wait until I testify at an inquiry by the Senate. I will name all the thieves and coddlers of syndicates in Camp Crame!” he said.



Many senior PNP officers must be feeling nervous right now.

Now they will start their dirty machinery to wash off this allegations. The only way to achieve positive results in the investigation, is to create a special Commission on Inquiry specifically to unravel illegal practices within the PNP and should be chaired by no less than the Justice Secretary giving the task on fact finding to the NBI.

No wonder that some PNP bigwigs will hurriedly retire even though the effectivity of their retirement is still a few months away. To cite Jesus Versoza & company as an example. They must have anticipated so that they will not be caught out by the ticking time bomb that would eventually spill out the corruption scandal as what now is happening.
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No military report linking police general to car thieves

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By Abigail Kwok, Alcuin Papa
INQUIRER.net, Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 14:27:00 02/07/2011

Filed Under: Crime and Law and Justice, Carjacking, Police
MANILA, Philippines—The Armed Forces of the Philippines does not have any report linking Police Director Roberto Rosales to car theft syndicates, according to Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo.

Robredo, who earlier said his department has been investigating the possible coddling of carjacking syndicates by police officials, said he had asked AFP Chief of Staff Ricardo David about the existence of the so-called intelligence report implicating Rosales. But Robredo said David "totally denied there is such a report."


http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/...-to-car-thieves
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PMA mafia rallying around their mistah, protecting and denying everything. What's new?
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Denial is the first and the lousiest form of defense. We are not advocating communism, but if these cases of plunder happened in Mainland China, these generals named should have been dragged to prison cells first before given the opportunity to prove their innocence in court with no bail allowed for this kind of crime, and firing squad is the appropriate penalty.

In our democratic system where criminals always invoke their constitutional rights, plus the corrupt judges and justices that inhabit our justice system, these generals who are the subject of this scam can easily bail out themselves by hiring top notched lawyers and bribe auditors who become witnesses, investigators, and judges. However, I still believe that under this administration, there are no sacred cows and the guilty one's are to be jailed, and the money they stole can be recovered by the government. ..Finger crossed....
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