
NATIONAL Capital Regional Police Office chief PMGEN Jonnel C. Estomo.
NATIONAL Capital Regional Police Office chief PMGEN Jonnel C Estomo, announced that the NCRPO is 100% compliant to the submission of courtesy resignation of all 3rd level commissioned officers after the 76 total number of police colonels and staff ranks in the Nation’s Capital police force passed their papers for assessment and evaluation.
In the continuous intensified implementation of the PNP’s Internal Cleansing Program under the leadership of CPNP PGEN Rodolfo S Azurin Jr, and in the anti-illegal drug strategy of SILG Secretary Atty Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos, the NCRPO perseveres its support on the program wherein a total of 30 station commanders with the rank of Police Lieutenant Colonel, sixteen of which from the Quezon City Police District and 14 from the Manila Police District conformed with the order of RD Estomo.
“Kung meron sa inyo ang magpositive, I will relieve you immediately and file appropriate charges against you. Kung negative naman, napakaganda para sa atin yan.” Stated NCRPO Chief, PMGEN Jonnel C Estomo before the conduct of surprise drug test of all station commanders of NCRPO on January 10, 2023 at the NCRPO Conference Room, Camp Bagong Diwa, Bicutan, Taguig City.
Earlier, Estomo spearheaded the signing of courtesy resignation together with third level commissioned officers of NCRPO as well as undergone surprise drug test which resulted in positive feedback from the media, citizens and the community. RD Estomo emphasized that while the committee created by the SILG is on process evaluating their submitted courtesy resignation, he will continue to conduct surprise drug test to all police officers especially those in active position region wide.
“The conduct of this drug test to the station commanders of QCPD and MPD is to show their subordinates that their officers are not involved in illegal drug use. As a matter of fact, it is on record that out of 72 na nag undergo ng drug test, full-colonels and up, 100% ay negative sa pag-gamit ng illegal drugs.” Estomo added