Aurora top cop fired over rising crime rate

>> Tuesday, April 12, 2011

ANGELES CITY– The police chief of Aurora province was relieved of his post following complaint of Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo that crimes peaked and illegal logging continued unabated the recent months.

Central Luzon police director Chief Supt. Allan Purisima bared this saying he relieved Senior Supt. Rosvi Manulid as director of Aurora police.

Manulid occupied his post for seven months was replaced by Senior Supt. Jojo Gumban.

Angara-Castillo had wanted Senior Supt. Benjamin Hulipas to replace Manulid but Purisima said Hulipas was not in the list prepared by the police for consideration.

The governor had asked Purisima to replace Manulid amid her claims that crime rate rose and illegal logging remained unabated since he assumed post.

The governor said she herself was a victim of local criminals who took off with a power generator installed in her house in Baler.

She said the generator was returned after she gave Manulid an ultimatum of 24 hours to solve the crime.
Angara-Castillo also cited a recent day-time holdup in which a business establishment lost P1 million to culprits who have remained at large.

This, she noted, rarely happened in her province, even in the capital town of Baler.

She said that elsewhere in the province, illegal logging operations have continued unabated.

“Before, Aurora always had the lowest crime rate in Central Luzon if not in the country. That is something I want preserved,” she said.

She said worsening peace and order situation in Aurora has countered efforts of the provincial government to promote tourism in the province.

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