Nerez: No solid evidence vs. cops in illegal drugs trade

By September 30, 2007Inside News, News

LINGAYEN–“No convincing evidence.”

These were the words of Senior Supt. Isagani Nerez, provincial police director, in response to reports by the Pangasinan Muslim Association that policemen are involved in the illegal drugs trade, specifically on “case fixing”.

Nonetheless, Nerez vowed to continue to investigate the matter and said he would take the necessary action if proven true.

“Of course we will never tolerate them if we find the report true. We will take appropriate actions against them,” Nerez told The PUNCH.

He also said two policemen from Dagupan City have already been re-assigned to another post pending investigation on the Muslim group’s allegations.

The Pangasinan Muslim Association and the police force earlier this year signed an agreement to work as partners in the fight against illegal drugs around the province.

Nerez said while he appreciates the reports, he is also being cautious about mere “intrigues” and accusers who may be themselves involved in drug trafficking and may just be out to get back at policemen who are investigating their illegal activities.

Meanwhile, he cited the successful series of raids conducted by the stations in Dagupan City and Urdaneta City. #

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