PNPA dismisses 2 cadets, suspends 43 others for various offenses
Two cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) were dismissed while 43 others were suspended for various offenses.
PNPA director Maj. Gen. Eric Noble did not disclose the names and the specific reasons behind his decision but said it is part of the efforts to ensure that excellence, discipline, and professionalism are observed in the academy.
“With a vision to produce the country's finest law enforcerment officers, the academy imposes strict rules and regulations to ensure that every cadet enrolled in its program adheres to its highest standards of excellence,” he said.
Noble signed the dismissal order for the two cadets on Monday, June 12, saying the continuity of their cadetship is no longer necessary after a thorough investigation revealed that they were guilty of the charges leveled against them.
“These actions send a clear message that the academy does not tolerate those who were found violative of academy rules and regulations,” said Noble.
He said 13 other cadets have been suspended, the penalty is for them to turn back to the next lower class due to academic-related shortcomings.
Noble explained thar the PNPA is known for its rigorous academic program and all cadets are expected to perform at a high level.
On the other hand, 30 cadets have been suspended for non-academic and tactics deficiencies, Noble disclosed.
“While academic performance is essential to success at the PNPA, the academy also prioritizes the formation of a well-rounded officer. Cadets are expected to master tactics, fitness, and self-discipline. Any slip in these areas can put a cadet's progress at risk,” said Noble.
“Suspension from the program comes as a corrective measure and offers these cadets a chance for realignment and corrective action,” he added.