Bontoc council wants PNP chief retained
>> Monday, October 29, 2012
By
Wabilyn Mana-od
BONTOC – The Municipal Peace and Order
Council crafted a resolution strongly
supporting Chief Insp. Dyann B. Bangcawayan to be retained as chief of police
of this municipality.
Earlier, a letter from the municipal police
station was received by the municipal mayor saying there was a pending order
from the regional police office for the relief of Bangcawayan and that she will
be assigned in the region.
This prompted mayor Pascual Sacgaca to call for
an MPOC meeting to discuss issues concerning peace and order of the
municipality which includes the issue against the Bangcawayan.
During the meeting, Sacgaca informed the body
that on Sept. 3, he received a petition letter against Bangcawayan calling for
her immediate relief as the chief of police.
Prior to the petition received by the mayor,
he sent a letter to regional police director Chief Supt. Benjamin Magalong
reiterating his stand against the petition.
The proponent of the petition was not
identified but the mail originated from Baguio City without the signature of
the sender per verification made with the local mail courier.
The mayor said there was no reason to relieve
Bangcawayan from her position and that she be retained as Bontoc police chief
to continue her exemplary performance.
It was made known to the council that the
reason for her relief could be obviously due to the persistent and constant
sending of a lot of speculative and unfounded reports without any legal basis
and were purely accusations to the regional office by some anonymous authors.
Meanwhile, it was also learned during the
meeting that a resolution was directly submitted to the PNP regional office
requesting Magalong to investigation
alleged misconduct committed by Bangcawayan.
The resolution was sent without the knowledge
of the mayor.
The resolution was extracted from the minutes
of the regular meeting of the Parish Pastoral Council.
Since there were no legal cases filed against
Bangcawayan, reports being circulated were merely allegations, the council
agreed.
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