Bacoor LGU stands against extortion following transpo payola case
At A Glance
- Photo from Mayor Mayor Strike B. Revilla's Facebook page (MANILA BULLETIN)
CAVITE – The local government unit (LGU) said that it will not tolerate corruption and extortion in the city.
The LGU issued the statement following the arrest of two policemen and a civilian accused of collecting P1.5 million monthly payola from transportation groups.
“Mayor Strike B. Revilla sends a strong message to the people of Bacoor: we will not tolerate corruption and extortion in our city. In a stern warning to government officials and employees, Mayor Revilla vows to take decisive action against those involved in illegal activities that undermine the welfare of our community,” reads the statement issued on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Photo from Mayor Mayor Strike B. Revilla's Facebook page (MANILA BULLETIN)
“In line with this commitment, Mayor Revilla encourages the public to take advantage of the existing channels to address their concerns. He highlights the availability of the Bacoor Complaint Desk, which provides support and guidance to residents seeking information or assistance with various government services. These measures aim to provide a platform for residents to report incidents of corruption, bribery, and extortion.”
On Sept. 19, an entrapment operation by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) led to the arrest of two Bacoor police sergeants identified as Senior Master Sgt. Joselito Bugay and Staff Sgt. Dave Gregor Bautista.
In a statement, Cavite Police Provincial Office director Col. Eleuterio M. Ricardo, Jr. said, “illegal activities will not be tolerated under any circumstances against erring Cavite PNP personnel who are found guilty of any unlawful acts.”