MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police has started an in-depth investigation of the allegations of former Lieutenant Colonel Jovie Espenido that there was a quota and reward system when the PNP implemented Oplan Double Barrel during the Duterte administration.
PNP chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil said that the seriousness and gravity of the allegations raised significant public concern.
He assured the public that a thorough investigation would be conducted.
“We take these allegations with the utmost gravity. The review panel, which is led by the Office of the Deputy Chief PNP for Operations and composed of the PNP Quad Staff, the Internal Affairs Service, and the Human Rights Office has been tasked to thoroughly assess and evaluate Oplan Double Barrel, including Lt. Col. Espenido’s disclosures,” Marbil said.
The review panel will scrutinize all facets of the anti-drug campaign, particularly those related to human rights, operational protocols, and accountability mechanisms that were previously in place.
“Our objective is to address any concerns, ensuring that the PNP’s anti-drug operations are conducted in a manner that upholds the rule of law and respects human dignity,” Marbil said.
The findings will help shape the PNP’s strategies in fighting illegal drugs, with a focus on transparency, accountability, and the protection of human rights.
“We are committed to a drug-free Philippines, but it must be achieved through methods that are just and humane,” Marbil said.
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