By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio Domogan urged
the Philippine National Police to submit names of five nominees for the top
police post in the city for the city to have a full-fledged police chief.
The mayor said he had composed the screening
committee that will undertake the selection process and the group will convene
as soon as the list was submitted.
“The committee will evaluate the merits of
each of the applicants and the one who will top the selection will be
recommended to the position,” the mayor said.
He said the City Justice Peace and Order
Council earlier approved a resolution also asking the PNP to submit the names
to start selection process.
The mayor said the last information they
received was that the list has been submitted for signing by interior and local
government (DILG) secretary Mar Roxas.
“That was three months and up to now, we have
yet to receive the list,” the mayor said.
“I hope they can send the list soon so we can
speed up the selection and our city will have its permanent police chief,” the
mayor said.
The city’s present police head Sr. Supt.
Rolando Miranda assumed as acting police chief on March 5 amid opposition by
local officials who expressed displeasure over the unceremonious replacement of
then police chief Jesus Cambay Jr.
Miranda has remained in his post despite the
lapse of the 30-day tenure supposedly given to police heads in acting capacity
due to the absence of a full-fledged police chief.
Miranda, who hails from Bulacan, is currently
on vacation and in his absence, another officer-in-charge was appointed -- a
situation which Domogan finds comical.
“It’s a comic situation in the city which
only underscores the need for the city to have a full-fledged police chief
selected by the city itself,” he said.
The mayor has in the past criticized hasty
replacements and appointments of new police chiefs stressing the need to
involve the local government units in the selection process to ensure that the
suitable ones are appointed.
At one point, a police chief’s origin and
residence became an issue when the city police chief at that time kept a
weekend homecoming schedule to be with his family in the lowlands, making him
ineffective in his post. This prompted his predecessor, another lowlander, to
relocate his family to the city, so he can fully serve even during weekends and
holidays.
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