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CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna - A drunken policeman faces criminal and administrative complaints after he was arrested for threatening persons and firing his service firearm in a sari-sari store in Lucena City, an incident caught on surveillance camera and went viral over the weekend.
The Police Regional Office-Calabarzon headed by Police Brig. Gen. Jack Wanky condemned the incident as it caused fear and danger to the people.
The policeman, with a rank of patrolman, was assigned to the Lopez Municipal Police Station and faces complaints of grave threats, unjust vexation, physical injury, illegal discharge of firearms, and administrative misconduct, including conduct unbecoming of a police officer, which could lead to dismissal from the service.
Investigation said the 30-year-old police officer went to a store to buy ice under the influence of liquor.
The policeman pointed his gun to a person inside the store and a teenager buying a cigarette.
He also threatened his lover and hit her with a gun.
Residents pacified the suspect and was surrendered to authorities with the help of his brother, also a policeman.
Quezon police director Police Col. Romulo Albacea assured persons that the suspect will be held accountable.
Wanky commended the Lucena City Police Station for quickly arresting the suspect. The gun was recovered from the suspect. “I want to let everyone know that no one is above the law, regardless of rank or position," Wanky said.
Albacea said the suspect in the custody of the Lucena City police and assured that as the Quezon police director, he will be punished and dismissed from the service.
“This kind of behavior is not tolerated in the police organization. There is no room in the Quezon PPO for any uniformed personnel who would abuse the power entrusted to them. Anyone who violates it will be punished," Albacea added.