President Duterte announces P3 million bounty for “ninja cops,” lawmen protecting drug syndicates

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, in his speech during the Gawad Career Executive Service (CES) and the 2017 Outstanding Government Workers Conferment Ceremony in Malacañan Palace on September 20, 2017, reiterates that he is relentless in his commitment to fulfill his campaign promise of addressing illegal drugs, corruption, and crime. ACE MORANDANTE/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

 

(Eagle News) — President Rodrigo Duterte has announced a higher bounty for policemen involved with or protecting drug syndicates, or the so-called “ninja cops” from the previous P2 million to P3 million per head.

Duterte bared this in his speech during the Outstanding Government Workers and Gawad CES awards rites on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

In his speech, the President reiterated his administration’s commitment to fight corruption, criminality, and illegal drugs.

He said he wanted to get rid of these “ninja cops” as soon as possible, noting that there are over 20,000 policemen in the country who are protecting the drug syndicates.

“Kaya ang patong ko sa inyo ngayon, kasi wala namang nahuling ninja cops, I’m raising the ante. I’m offering three million per head — per head. Tignan ko. Tataas nang tataas ‘yan. So that we will get rid of you,” Duterte said.

The Chief Executive, in August last year, announced a P2 million bounty per head for the ninja cops.

During the ceremony, the President Duterte also conferred the Gawad CES, the Civil Service Commission Pagasa Award, the Dangal ng Bayan Award, and the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award.

“I’d like to congratulate all of you and everybody here Filipinos, men and women of goodwill. And who love their country,” he said.

During his speech, the President said one of the reasons why the Philippines is really being pulled down or has not achieved its full potential is because of the prevailing problems regarding law and order, and corruption.

“In my speeches and even during the national debates for the Presidency, I limited my talk to about just four factors. And if I win, I’d stop corruption and I will do it. My God, I will really do it,” Duterte said.

“I’m really bent on. If I can stop it altogether, maybe, but that’s an impossible objective. So just to reduce it to the barest minimum,” he said.

“Ayaw ko talaga ng corruption. And for the years of my public service, I’ve always been zeroing in. Now we cannot and we will not rise above our lives now. Quality, economics, social, if we cannot stop corruption,” he added.

(with a PND report)