Locsin says certain 'Sermonia' angling to take Albayalde's job | Inquirer News

Locsin says certain ‘Sermonia’ angling to take Albayalde’s job

/ 07:01 PM October 08, 2019

MANILA, Philippines—Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. has slammed a certain police official for supposedly posturing to take Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde’s post.

In a Twitter post Tuesday, Locsin even claimed that a certain “Sermonia” is lobbying himself in Philippine embassies to become the next PNP chief.

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“There is a certain Sermonia who’s angling to take Albayalde’s job and is making the rounds of my embassies,” Locsin wrote.

The outspoken foreign affairs chief went on and told “Sermonia” to stay away from the embassies or else he would “kill him.”

“Hey, you sh*t, stay away or I’ll f*cking kill you. I don’t give a flying f*ck who your connections are. They can f*ck themselves,” he tweeted.

Albayalde, who is set to retire next month, has recently found himself in hot water over his alleged involvement in the so-called “ninja cops” controversy. /je

READ: Sotto: Expect something explosive as new evidence, witnesses appear vs ‘ninja cops’

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