Philippines punished 2,765 police officers who erred in their duties in 2024, over 900 dismissed


MANILA (Xinhua): The Philippines penalised 2,765 police officers in 2024, with 903 dismissed from service, the Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil said Sunday.

Among the punished police officers, Marbil said 1,112 received suspensions, including a colonel, 19 lieutenant colonels, 29 majors, 30 captains and 22 lieutenants.

Marbil said 903 officers were dismissed, including five lieutenant colonels, six majors, 12 captains and five lieutenants.

Other penalties include demotion, forfeiture of salary, reprimand, restriction and withholding privileges.

Only recently, Marbil placed under restrictive custody 20 active-duty police officers who were charged over a high-profile drug bust in the Philippine capital in late 2022. - Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Cambodian national airline launches direct flight to Bangkok
Vietnam parliament approves US$8 billion rail link to China
5.7-magnitude earthquake rocks off eastern Indonesia, no tsunami alert issued
Asia stocks muted after Trump proposes new tariffs
Philippines accuses Chinese chopper of dangerous manoeuvres
DigiFT to tokenise US$6.3 billion Invesco credit fund
Can Thailand, the former Asian Tiger, regain its roar?
Taiwanese star Wang Ta-lu arrested for allegedly dodging military service
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (Feb 18, 2025)
Bid to protect local punters

Others Also Read