MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) has issued a stern warning to all of its officers and members against serving political figures, as the filing for the Certificate of Candidacy (COC) starts on the first week of October.
PNP chief Gen. Rommel Marbil likewise directed all local police units to boost their election-related preparations to ensure peace and order during the 2025 polls.
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“We are entering a crucial period as candidates for the 2025 elections begin filing their certificates of candidacy. I am directing all local police units to remain vigilant, perform their duties efficiently under the Quad principle, and ensure public safety,” the PNP top official said.
“At the same time, I am reminding every officer that political neutrality is a core responsibility. Do not allow yourselves to be influenced or used by politicians,” he told law enforcers.
He also pointed out that their duty is to “uphold law and order without any bias or political partisan,” adding that those who “engage in partisan activities will be dealt with accordingly.”
“The PNP is tasked with protecting the democratic process, not participating in it,” he stressed.
“We will not tolerate any officer who compromises our commitment to neutrality and fairness. Any form of political interference, whether directly or indirectly, will be met with swift and decisive action,” Marbil said.
The PNP chief also asked the public to report any irregularities done by the police.