Thursday, January 14, 2010

LP Condemns Revamp, Reveals Add’l. Names


The Liberal Party (LP) last week condemned the untimely revamp of local police chiefs and schools division superintendents without the knowledge of local executives. It stressed the reshuffle was a prelude of the administration’s sinister plot to perpetrate massive cheating in the 2010 national elections.

 At the same time, LP Secretary General Cavite Rep. Joseph E.A. Abaya revealed more names affected by the reshuffle carried out by the Philippine National Police.

 Documents furnished to the LP showed the transfer of the following to their new assignments effective January 7 (Thursday):
 
· PSSupt. Arnold D. Gunnacao – to Bataan from Calabarzon
· PSSupt. Fernando S. Villanueva – to Nueva Ecija from Highway Patrol Group
· PSSupt. Amador V. Corpus – to Tarlac from Provincial Regional Office 9
· PSSupt. Rafael Santiago Jr. – to Zambales from NCRPO
· PSSupt. Alberto C. Supapo – to Bataan from Mimaropa
· PSSupt. Jonathan Ferdinand G. Miano – to Rizal from the PNP Department of Records Management (DPRM)
· PSSupt. Cornelio R. Salinas – to Antique from Maritime Group
· PSSupt. Primo B. Golingay – to Capiz from Director for Police Community Relations
· PSSupt. John Q. Sosito – to Northern Leyte from NCRPO
· PSSupt. Rene O. Aspera – to Davao City from DPRM
· PSSupt. Petronio Abdon Retirado – to Camarines Sur from Police Security and Protection Group (PSPG)
· PSSupt. Gilbert dela Cruz Cruz – to Surigao Norte from Police Community Relations Group (PCRG)
· PSSupt. George Ramos Gaddi – to Caloocan City from Directorate for Plans
· PSSupt. Jessie Lorenzo Cardona – to Pasig from Directorate for Integrated Police Operations (DIPO) for Northern Luzon; and
· PSupt. Roger James A. Brillantes – to Provincial Regional Office 3 from Mimaropa.
Alaminos City Mayor Hernani Braganza had earlier revealed that the government has replaced Alaminos City police chief P/Supt. Lloyd Ramiscal Milan with P/Supt. Gerardo Roxas, without the Department of Interior and Local Government sending him an official notice.
 Meanwhile, Cavite Gov. Ireneo "Ayong" Maliksi announced he had successfully obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) from the Cavite regional trial court against the transfer of Senior Superintendent Alfred S. Corpuz, director of the Cavite Provincial Police Office to another assignment.
"Under local govern-ment laws, local executives should first be given a shortlist of five possible replacements before the PNP changes its local guard. This has been disregarded," Maliksi stressed.
 The LP executives recalled how Malacañang had resorted to arm-twisting to harass local officials allied with the Liberal Party.  It noted the late decision of the Commission on Elections 2nd Division on the sham recount cases against Bulacan Gov. Joselito Mendoza and Isabela Gov. Grace Padaca.
 Pampanga Gov. Ed Panlilio is expecting a similar decision on a recount case filed by Lilia Pineda. /MP

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