'Andito na si Redrico': Maranan takes over PNPA after mass relief over muriatic acid hazing
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At least nine officials of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) were relieved from their posts as part of the continuing investigation into the muriatic acid hazing incident early this month.
The relief order dated April 15 also led to a minor reshuffle, including the designation of Police Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan as the new PNPA director.
Maranan, a member of the PNPA Class 1995, was replaced by Police Brig. Gen. Arnold Abad as the director of the Police Regional Office-7 in Central Visayas.
With the new post, Maranan is expected to earn his second star as the PNPA director post is a two-star rank.
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Police Brig. Gen. Arnold Santiago, on the other hand, was designated as the new director of the Manila Police District.
The revamp was triggered by the relief of Police Maj. Gen. Andre Dizon as the PNPA director following the hazing incident on April 3 when three cadets on their second year applied a mixture of muriatic acid and liquid sosa at the back of more than 20 cadets.
The three cadets are now facing expulsion and criminal charges for violating the Anti-Hazing Law.
Six more PNPA officials were relieved, composed of one Police Brigadier General, two Police Colonels, two police majors, and three police sergeants.
PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. earlier ordered a thorough investigation into the incident and vowed that corrective measures will be implemented, including a change of leadership.
For his part, PNP-Internal Affairs Service Inspector General Brigido Dulay, Jr. said the top PNPA officials are among those being investigated for administrative charges, including the aspect of command responsibility.