By Aaron Recuenco
Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered on Saturday all regional directors to stop jueteng, an illegal numbers game, and all forms of illegal gambling in one week.
Otherwise, Gamboa warned that all those who would fail to comply would be sacked from their posts and be placed on floating status, meaning they will not be given assignments.
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Archie Gamboa
"To the concerned regional directors, I have forwarded you lists of (illegal gambling) operators in your regions," Gamboa said. "I am giving you a week. If you will not stop (the illegal gambling) I will relieve you."
Earlier, Gamboa forwarded the lists of gambling operators per region for the regional directors to operate on.
The move is part of the intensified internal cleansing program of the PNP as there are allegedly some policemen receiving money from gambling operators.
Gamboa explained he works on the principle that the reason illegal gambling thrives is because the local police force is protecting the operators.
"Your Chief PNP is not getting any single centavo from jueteng at hindi ko rin pinapaipon (and I'm not having kickbacks saved up)," Gamboa said.
The renewed anti-illegal gambling drive comes with a reiteration of "no take" (no accepting of bribes) policy.
Several police commanders in Metro Manila and Luzon were already sacked for failure to stop illegal gambling.
Gamboa also earlier tasked Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, PNP deputy chief for operations, to study and come up with recommendations on how to fully stop illegal gambling activities.
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Archie Gamboa
"To the concerned regional directors, I have forwarded you lists of (illegal gambling) operators in your regions," Gamboa said. "I am giving you a week. If you will not stop (the illegal gambling) I will relieve you."
Earlier, Gamboa forwarded the lists of gambling operators per region for the regional directors to operate on.
The move is part of the intensified internal cleansing program of the PNP as there are allegedly some policemen receiving money from gambling operators.
Gamboa explained he works on the principle that the reason illegal gambling thrives is because the local police force is protecting the operators.
"Your Chief PNP is not getting any single centavo from jueteng at hindi ko rin pinapaipon (and I'm not having kickbacks saved up)," Gamboa said.
The renewed anti-illegal gambling drive comes with a reiteration of "no take" (no accepting of bribes) policy.
Several police commanders in Metro Manila and Luzon were already sacked for failure to stop illegal gambling.
Gamboa also earlier tasked Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, PNP deputy chief for operations, to study and come up with recommendations on how to fully stop illegal gambling activities.