Bato cites reason for asking Catholic Church to join Tokhang ops | Inquirer News

Bato cites reason for asking Catholic Church to join Tokhang ops

/ 05:33 PM March 07, 2017

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A police Oplan Tokhang in Metro Manial INQUIRER PHOTO

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s invitation to the members of the religious sector to join the police in “Oplan Tokhang” operations was given in hopes that the Catholic Church will stop criticizing President Duterte’s drug war.

“In order to appease them, makita nila ’yung real operation kaya inimbitahan ko sila kasi mahirap naman na sige sila criticize, hindi nila alam kung anong real na nangyayari sa ground,” Dela Rosa told reporters at Camp Karingal, where he led the turnover of 50 patrol cars from the Quezon City government to the police, on Tuesday.

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(In order to appease them, we will let them see for themselves how the police conduct the operation, that is why I invited them because it’s not good that they always criticize; they don’t know what’s really happening on the ground.)

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The Duterte administration’s brutal war against illegal drugs drew criticisms from the Catholic Church and different sectors and the international community. More than 7,000 have been killed in the drug war within six months.

But as Dela Rosa, a Catholic, said this, he kept mentioning that he has high respect for the Church despite its criticisms against the government and the police.

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“Out of respect, I am a Catholic believer. Lumaki akong Katoliko. Nirerespeto ko ang Church kahit maraming criticism na nanggagaling sa kanila,” he said.

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(I grew up a Catholic. I respect the Church despite their criticism.)

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Dela Rosa added that the presence of Church leaders, aside from barangay officials and police chiefs, in anti-drug operations will “give more credit to our drug campaign.”

The PNP chief said he plans to meet with the Church leaders to discuss how they can participate in the PNP’s anti-drug campaign.

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He also instructed directors of provincial police offices to coordinate with the bishops in their area and chiefs of city and municipal police to work together with parish priests./rga

 

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