Using detainees in anti-drug ops not allowed, Eleazar reminds personnel | Inquirer

Using detainees in anti-drug ops not allowed, Eleazar reminds personnel

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/ 10:27 AM May 26, 2021

PNP chief Eleazar

(FILE PHOTO) Philippine National Police chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar during a flag-raising ceremony in Camp Crame, Quezon City on May 10, 2021. INQUIRER file photo / Niño Jesus Orbeta

MANILA, Philippines — The use of detainees in anti-drug operations is not permitted unless there is a court order allowing it, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar reiterated on Wednesday.

The issue emerged after a Senate inquiry called the attention of authorities on the use of a detainee to pose as a buyer in a February encounter between PNP and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, which led to the death of four people.

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“That’s not allowed, that’s why investigation has been conducted and we have given directive reminding our personnel na [that], if you want information, you can get information but you need a court order or the permission from the court to bring out any detainee under your detention or custody,” he said over ABS-CBN channel when asked about the PNP’s policy about the move.

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PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Ronaldo Olay told that policemen who are proven to use detainees in drug operations could face an administrative case.

“Oo [Yes], that is a serious irregularity in the performance of duty,” Olay said in a brief phone call.

Eleazar also vowed to “conduct an efficient investigation [so that] these things that are in violation of protocols, policies and laws should not be resorted to by our police investigators.”

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