Weeding out the rogues in the PNP

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Weeding out the rogues in the PNP
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If the basic mission of the Philippine National Police is to “serve and protect,’ it follows that anyone who violates the rules of the institution with

impunity or even engages in criminal activity does not deserve to stay a minute longer in the institution.

From Jan. 1, 2022 to Feb. 12, 2025, 2,598 personnel have been dismissed from the service. This shows the PNP has not been remiss in its duty to keep the institution trusted by the public. Filipinos, he explained, “deserve a trustworthy and professional police organization…Every action we take in upholding discipline is a step toward earning and maintaining their trust. Those who do not adhere to our core values will be removed from service.” He added that all disciplinary actions had undergone due process, fair investigations, and administrative review.

All this tells us that every member of the PNP from the top leadership to the newest recruit is expected to adhere to the institutional philosophy of Service, Honor and Justice.

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