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President Marcos said he has not received any reports of a destabilization plot involving active police officials even as he did not rule out the possibility that some retired officers might be part of the efforts against his administration.
“It could be possible that some retired officials could take part in or be joining destabilization efforts. But in the police service, especially the officer corps, we don’t see any politicking,” the commander-in-chief added. “Even if you didn’t vote for me, it’s fine with me as long as you’re professional. Just do your job right. That’s all I ask for from all police, from the armed forces,” the President said.Earlier this week, former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV accused retired and high-ranking officials of the Philippine National Police of plotting against President Marcos.“Some active and retired PNP officials have been identified as behind the destabilization efforts.
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