Supervise your men properly, Nartatez tells PNP commanders after Negros Oriental shooting
Acting Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. (File photo: PNP)
Police Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr., acting chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered all police commanders to properly supervise their men as he emphasized zero tolerance on immoral acts following the involvement of a police sergeant in killing four people in Negros Oriental, including three cops.
Nartatez issued the statement over reports that the shooter, Police Staff Sgt. Bonifacio Saycon, was with the three slain cops inside a bar in Sibulan town during the first shooting incident that left a woman dead.
One of those who died was a police captain who was also the chief of police of Sibulan town.
Nartatez said all unit commanders and heads of offices must properly supervise their men in upholding discipline and professionalism and are also expected to enforce close supervision and act decisively on any misconduct of their men.
“Command responsibility applies at all levels, and failure to enforce standards will be dealt with in accordance with the law,” said Nartatez.
Nartatez ordered the Police Regional Office in Negros Island Region (PRO-NIR) to examine all possible angles that may have led to the unfortunate incident.
“While the involved policeman is already under police custody, I have directed the authorities to investigate the case thoroughly and ensure that there will be no cover-ups,” Nartatez said.
He said an airtight criminal and administrative cases will be filed against the police sergeant to ensure that he will not only be kicked out of the police service but also to go straight to jail.
Nartatez also warned all policemen to refrain from engaging in any act that will compromise the integrity and image of the entire PNP as he stressed that the organization maintains a policy of zero tolerance for any immoral, illegal, or unethical act that tarnishes the image of the service or undermines public confidence.
“All PNP personnel are reminded that they are expected to remain physically, emotionally, and psychologically fit to perform their duties at all times. Any behavior that impairs judgment, weakens control, or poses risk to others is unacceptable,” he said.
“Wearing the uniform is a privilege that carries immense responsibility. Discipline, accountability, and integrity are non-negotiable in ensuring that the organization remains worthy of the trust and confidence of the Filipino people,” Nartatez emphasized.