
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. issued a directive to the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday, demanding the removal of personnel who abuse their power.
The President emphasized that corrupt and abusive police officers undermine the PNP’s credibility and erode public trust, jeopardizing the progress the organization has made in maintaining peace and order.
He stressed the importance of upholding the law and serving the public with integrity, urging the PNP leadership to take decisive action against erring personnel.
Marcos Jr.’s order reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring accountability and transparency within law enforcement. By purging its ranks of abusive individuals, the PNP can strengthen its reputation and foster a more positive relationship with the communities it serves.
The President’s directive underscores the need for continuous internal cleansing and the promotion of ethical conduct among all members of the police force.