Manila - The Philippine National Police (PNP) has released a total of 1,828 police officers since President Rodrigo Duterte's inauguration and his fight against illegal drugs. - klajoo.com - PNP spokesman Benigno Durana has announced that since July 2016, a total of 6,401 police have received administrative penalties for involvement in criminal activities such as illegal drugs, bribery, extortion, corruption, maltreatment, dishonesty, serious misconduct, serious breach of duty and seriousness Irregularities. Durana said a total of 3,589 police officers were suspended, 362 were demoted, 403 were reprimanded, 147 were punished, 43 were deprived of privileges and 29 were not allowed to leave their assigned quarters. According to Durana, 498 police officers were investigated for illegal drugs, 266 were tested positive for illegal drugs, of which 261 were released and 232 were involved in illegal drug activity in their districts, of which 92 were dismissed. Durana said, "The Philippine National Police, under Duterte's administration, have maintained the momentum of their continued internal cleanup program with the 190,000-strong police force over the past two years, and organizational discipline and internal reform are central to the Tuesday agenda of PNP chief general Oscar Albayalde become. " KR 04.08
"Has released a total of 1,828 police officers"
what's out of a total of 190,000 1 out of 103
" a total of 6,401 police have received administrative penalties" what's 1 out of 30 !!!