The Philippine National Police (PNP) said it will not tolerate any form of domestic violence after a police corporal was arrested in Zamboanga del Norte for after he was accused of abusing his wife and child.
PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. said he already ordered concerned units to cooperate with Napolcom's ongoing motu proprio investigation against the suspect, who is assigned to the Sapangdalaga Municipal Police Station in Misamis Occidental.
“The PNP takes all domestic violence allegations very seriously. As police officers, our personnel should serve as role models in observing them and to ensure that they are enforced well,” said Nartatez.
“The PNP has no room for any person who deliberately inflicts harm on anybody, much more his own family. As law enforcers, we should serve and protect the people, not to threaten or harm them,” he added.
Based on initial investigation, the police corporal was arrested on Jan. 19 by Rizal Municipal Police Station personnel in Zamboanga del Norte following a warrant issued by a Dapitan City family court for alleged violations of Republic Act 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) Act.
The complaint was filed by the corporal’s legal wife, who accused him of threatening physical harm and inflicting psychological abuse on her and their child.
The PNP assured that the wife and child involved in the case are being given access to VAWC desks, legal assistance, medical care, and psychosocial support.
Nartatez also issued a strong reminder to police personnel nationwide about professional and moral responsibility.
“We urge our personnel who are experiencing personal or family problems to seek help through proper channels—counseling, peer support, o ang ating mental health programs. Violence is never a solution,” he said.