Showing posts with label PNP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PNP. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Security plans all set for Napoles arraignment on Monday - PNP


MANILA - Security measures are adequate in the high-risk mission of transporting to and from Fort Sto. Domingo in Laguna the alleged “pork-barrel queen,” Janet Lim-Napoles, for her arraignment Monday in a Makati City court, the Philippine National Police said on Sunday.

Napoles' arraignment on serious illegal detention charges filed by pork barrel scam whistleblower Benhur Luy will proceed after the Makati court threw out Napoles' motion to defer arraignment pending action on her petition for certiorari at the Court of Appeals.

Superintendent Wilben Mayor, PNP spokesman, said Sunday: “Units of the SAF (Special Action Force) in coordination [with] and support from NCRPO (National Capital Regional Police Office), HPG (Highway Patrol Group) and PRO4A (Police Regional Office 4-A) are tasked to provide security.”

Napoles, currently detained at a bungalow at the anti-terrorism police training camp in Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa City, will be transported to the sala of Judge Elmo Alameda at Branch 150 of the Makati RTC, where she will be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. Monday. She will return to Laguna after that.

Benhur Luy, Napoles’ cousin and former bookkeeper of her transactions in the P10-billion pork-barrel scam, had accused the businesswoman of illegally detaining him for nearly four months starting December 2012 after she began suspecting he was setting up his own racket.

Funds sourced from lawmakers’ Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) allocations were allegedly funneled into Napoles’ fake nongovernment organizations. According to Luy, 50 percent of the allocation for a project was pocketed by some lawmakers as their “commission” from Napoles.

Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada, Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile, some incumbent and former congressmen, incumbent and former government officials, and private individuals were charged last week with plunder and malversation of public funds by the Department of Justice at the Office of the Ombudsman.

Mayor did not give details on the route and time of Napoles's transport to , on ly saying the convoy must be at Alameda's sala in time for the 1:30 p.m. start of court proceedings.

Earlier, Senior Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac, head of the PNP’s Public Information Office, said: “All security operations for this will be spearheaded by the PNP-SAF. Suffice it to say, all other information are sensitive operational data. Hence, they are classified. The SAF is testing all sorts of combinations based on all possible scenarios earlier discussed in yesterday’s (Friday’s) meeting.”

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, September 10, 2012

Google search by PNoy scuttled P408-M rifle deal


MANILA, Philippines - A Google search by President Aquino helped scuttle a controversial procurement order for P408-million worth of reportedly overpriced assault rifles for the National Police, the President told media at the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Conference.

"Di ba, parang 150,000 (pesos per rifle) 'yung dati bago kami pumasok, naging 119 (thousand pesos). Nakuha nila 80 (thousand pesos). So kung medyo nagmamadali ka, 'wow nakatipid tayo talaga dito.'" Aquino told Filipino reporters covering APEC. A partial transcript of the press conference has been posted on the Malacanang website. "Ngayon, aminin ko na talagang sabi ko, 'Ganoon pa kaya ang presyo nito?' Nag-Google search ako ngayon, at doon ko nga nakitang ang daming below 1,000 dollars, apparently. So ‘yung mabalik kayo—bakit kako 80,000 pesos ’yung conversion nung 1,000 dollars. Doon nag-umpisa ‘yon."

(It was at P150,000 [per rifle] before we entered the picture. It came down to P119,000. They eventually got it at P80,000. If you were in a rush, you'd be, like, 'Wow. We're saving a lot here.' But I admit: I asked myself, 'Could this still be the real price?' I did a Google search, and I it was there that I saw how so many of these guns were apparently going for less than $1,000. So to go back to... How, I asked, could P80,000 be the equivalent of $1,000. That's where it all started.)

The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday clarified that the supposedly anomalous procurement of P408 million worth of assault rifles did not push through.

Deputy Director General Emelito Sarmiento, chief of the PNP Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), who is also the national police's deputy chief of administration, said a failure of bidding was declared last August 31 for the procurement of 1,500 units of M4 assault rifles worth P178 million.

The winning bidder, R. Espineli Trading, reportedly failed to meet documentary requirements particularly receipts of authentication and certification from the Insurance Commission. And because there was no other bidder, the bidding was declared a failure and the procurement was temporarily stopped.

The procurement of another batch of 1,800 units of M4 rifles worth P230 million was suspended after it was discovered that there was a lower price available in the market.

The PNP's statement came amid an ABS-CBN News report that the late Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo was conducting an investigation into the alleged anomalous procurement deals in the PNP involving DILG Undersecretary Rico Puno.

The M4 assault rifles were intended for the PNP's elite unit, the Special Action Force. The purchase was supposed to fill up the shortage of long firearms within the PNP, which is only 60-percent filled at this time.

In the ABS-CBN report, it was stated that Puno with three others went to Israel with the head of R. Espineli, the sole bidder in the gun deal. After that, only R. Espineli entered and won the assault rifle deal.

Sarmiento said the PNP was not aware of Puno's trip to Israel and that the PNP-BAC was "independent" from Puno.

"The deal did not materialize because the procurement for 1,500 unitsfailed due to non-compliance with documentary requirements then theprocurement for 1,800 units was suspended because accordingly therewas a lower price available in the market," Sarmiento said.

Overpriced

Sarmiento, however, confirmed that the procurement for M4 rifles wassuspended because Robredo said it was overpriced. It was later onstated by President Benigno Aquino III that he was the one whodiscovered it was overpriced.

Sarmiento said the secretariat of the BAC received a phone call fromRobredo ordering them to stop the procurement process. The call camewhen the BAC was about to disqualify R. Espineli from the biddingprocess, Sarmiento claimed.

"So that's moot and academic," he added.

The PNP then suspended the second batch of procurement for 1,800 units of M4 rifles worth P213 million. The PNP is currently in the process of canvassing for cheaper assault rifles.

Sarmiento bewailed the attacks on the PNP.

"We're always the subject of ugly speculations. We've been very transparent in both the pistol procurement and the rifle procurement.In fact, in our previous procurement deals, we've learned the hard wayat the expense of our predecessors. We've learned our lesson," he said.

source: interaksyon.com