Mariing itinanggi ng Philippine National Police (PNP) na may nagaganap na “commission scheme” kung saan ang mga nasamsam na illegal na droga ay ibinabahagi umano sa mga tipster.
Paglilinaw ni PNP Public Information Office Chief Information Col. Redrico Maranan, pera at hindi ‘recycle’ na droga ang kanilang pabuya sa mga tipster.
“Our record speaks for itself. Kung may mga pulis na involved in drug recycling ay hinuhuli natin ‘yan,” saad ng opisyal.
Inihayag ito ng PNP matapos isiwalat ni Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Director General Virgilio Moro Lazo na may umiiral umano na bigayan ng 30% na droga mula sa kabuuang nakumpiska sa mga buy buts operation.
Sa kanila rin daw karanasan, wala pang nangyaring insidente na nagbigay sila ng droga bilang kapalit ng impormasyon.
Sinabi naman ni Maranan na kung may masusumpungan silang pulis na sangkot sa pagre-recycle ng iligal na droga, agad nila itong iimbestigahan at sisibakin sa kanilang hanay.
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