2 QC cops caught receiving P10K from suspect’s kin behind station
TWO ROOKIE Quezon City policemen were arrested by their colleagues on Monday after they were caught at the back of their police station receiving P10,000 from the family of a drug suspect they had earlier taken into custody.
A report from the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) headquarters said that the two lawmen—PO1 Ronald Clarin and PO1 Edgar Allan Co of the QCPD Station 6 in Batasan—were caught in an entrapment operation.
Earlier, the family of the drug suspect who was not identified went to newly installed Batasan police station commander Supt. Lito Patay to file an extortion complaint against Clarin and Co.
They claimed that last Saturday, they gave P5,000 to the two policemen’s cohort, PO3 Angelito Resureccion, who has since stopped reporting for work.
According to the complainants, the policemen asked them for P15,000 in exchange for dropping the case against the drug suspect whom they earlier arrested.
Article continues after this advertisementNational Capital Region Police Office director Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde, who was at the QCPD headquarters on Monday, said that the arrest of Clarin and Co was “in consonance with the directive of the President to cleanse our ranks.”
Article continues after this advertisement“We do not tolerate extortion among our men and we are serious [about] our internal cleansing efforts,” Albayalde added as he stressed that those found involved in illegal activities would be sanctioned.
According to Albayalde, the two policemen would be charged with robbery-extortion on top of an administrative case for grave misconduct and serious irregularity in the performance of duty. If found guilty, they face two to seven years in prison and dismissal from the service.