Acorda attends House probe on Manila drug bust, says he won't tolerate erring cops
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Major General Benjamin Acorda Jr. (Screenshot from Zoom meeting)
Newly-minted Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Major General Benjamin Acorda Jr. assured congressmen Wednesday morning, April 26 that his leadership won't tolerate erring cops. "The PNP, especially under my leadership, does not and will not tolerate any wrongdoings, misconduct, and violation of laws of erring personnel," Acorda told the House Committee on Dangerous Drugs chaired by Surigao del Norte 2nd district Rep. Robert Ace Barbers. "Thus, immediate conduct of impartial and thorough investigation will be conducted or had already been conducted against those personnel especially if they are involved in illegal drugs," Acorda added. The Barbers panel on Wednesday resumed its investigation, in aid of legislation, on the controversial confiscation of 990 kilograms worth of "shabu" from a supposed drug bust in Tondo, Manila on Oct. 8, 2022. Congressmen are suspecting that there is a cover-up on the incident as well as an attempt to recycle the large haul of seized drugs. Acorda, who was named the new PNP chief only last Monday, said Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) 990 had already been formed to look into the issue. "We are very much thankful and I brought with me the officers that are concerned, that were involved in the investigation," he told the committee.