It’s a long way from the Leonardo Espinas or Benjamin Magalongs of the PNP to one-dimensional mascots. As Alvarez said last January: “The commission of a heinous crime right his very nose is not only an insult but a clear indication that he has lost the respect of his people.” Dela Rosa’s preferred mode of interaction with the men and women of the PNP, the blustery speech, has no real impact. These have allowed the PNP’s own illegal drugs task force to murder the likes of Jee Ick-joo, and the Manila police to host a legalized kidnap-for-ransom business. Third, he has failed to exercise true leadership, and because of his failure, the PNP has created subcultures of impunity. I understand Alvarez’s warning then, that Dela Rosa “buckle down to work or better yet give the job to someone else who is dead serious in leading the PNP,” as a shot across the bow of the PNP chief’s political ambitions. 20, after the full scale of the scandal became clear and threatened to bring the President’s so-called war on drugs to a permanent and premature end, the three reasons can already be discerned. Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa on Wednesday said he is inclined to support any measure allowing the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. In the agitated statement Speaker Alvarez released on Jan. In the aftermath of the scandal over the kidnapping and killing of the retired Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo right inside PNP headquarters (the crime took place in October, but came to light only in January), one of the President’s closest political allies, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, called on Dela Rosa to resign. As early as January this year, these reasons were already clear to any observer of the PNP’s performance and indeed to any genuine friend or ally of the President’s. Davao City is where President Duterte spent 22 years as mayor, unleashing a brutal anti-drugs campaign that the hard-charging Dela Rosa joined as he rose. There are at least three reasons why Dela Rosa has seriously damaged the institution he leads. READ: How Bato became Dela Rosas nickname His late father was a pedicab driver who could barely afford to send him to school, said Dela Rosa in a tribute on his Facebook page in June. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Tim. His chief claim to fame was his total support for the presidential candidacy of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, whom he worked with closely when he was Davao City police chief the main reason he remains head of the country’s 170,000 police officers is the President’s complete trust in him. Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, files his certificate of candidacy for President in the May 2022 national elections, at the Sofitel hotel in Pasay City on October 8, 2021. 24 Oras is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Mike Enriquez, Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales. No chief of the Philippine National Police has brought as much disgrace and discredit to the institution he heads as Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, a likeable enough police officer promoted beyond his capacity and competence.
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