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60 Pagadian City cops to undergo retraining

- Roel Pareño -
ZAMBOANGA CITY — Some 60 Pagadian City policemen have been relieved for being remiss in their duties and will undergo retraining, the regional police director said.

Senior Superintendent Karib Sasapan Muamil, Zamboanga del Sur police director, said the mass relief took effect last Tuesday after Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Western Mindanao police director, approved his recommendation.

Members of the Regional Mobile Group (RMG), headed by Superintendent Edwin Soledad, temporarily replaced the relieved policemen.

Noble directed Muamil to take drastic action against the Pagadian City policemen who were found to have been malingering and remiss in their duties.

Muamil said the order would also affect policemen in at least 26 police stations in Zamboanga del Sur.

"The policemen seem to have forgotten their mission and responsibilities, while others were monitored to have been so attached to politicians," he said.

Noble’s order came amid heightened security in Western Mindanao following the twin explosions that rocked this southern port city, wounding at least 30 people, last week.

Pagadian City has also been rocked by bombings in the past years blamed on groups extorting money from bus operators and other businessmen.

Noble vowed to put in place maximum security measures across the region to preempt such atrocities.

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT PROSPERO NOBLE

CITY

MEMBERS OF THE REGIONAL MOBILE GROUP

MUAMIL

NOBLE

PAGADIAN CITY

POLICEMEN

SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT KARIB SASAPAN MUAMIL

SUPERINTENDENT EDWIN SOLEDAD

WESTERN MINDANAO

ZAMBOANGA

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