CIDG-NCR chief, 12 men relieved for robbery-extortion

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CIDG-NCR chief, 12 men relieved for robbery-extortion
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CIDG director Police Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat Jr. said the 13 included CIDG-NCR chief Police Col. Hansel Marantan, who also submitted a courtesy resignation for command responsibility “maybe so as not to influence the investigation” of the charges. /PDI

PNP deputy chief for administration Police Lt. Gen. Rhodel Sermonia said a group of Chinese nationals visited his office to question a police operation conducted by the CIDG-NCR on March 13.

“They started arresting those people and then allegedly, their offense was illegal gambling,” Sermonia told reporters.The policemen allegedly seized two luxury watches—a Patek Philippe and a Richard Mille—other expensive jewelry, a Louis Vuitton bag and a vault with P3-million cash, according to the complainants.

Marantan was the deputy intelligence chief of the Calabarzon regional police when he led the police operation, backed by soldiers, against alleged “jueteng” operator Vic Siman, who was among those killed on January 6, 2013.Shootout or rubout? The police claimed it was a shootout, but the National Bureau of Investigation said all indications showed the operation was a rubout and that the target was Siman.In February 2010, Marantan, then head of the 415th Provincial Police Mobile Group, was involved in the deaths of eight suspected kidnappers.

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