There is a personal motive behind the leakage to media of a report pointing to police Director Roberto Rosales as the protector of the Dominguez car theft syndicate.
Apart from Rosales, the people responsible for the report must be investigated thoroughly.
From the colonel who leaked the report, the one who approved it all the way down to the one who wrote it and the informants who provided the details.
The report was quoted in a newspaper as being SUBJECT FOR FURTHER VERIFICATION. Meaning, the contents are not proven yet.
Kaya para ipalabas pa rin sa media ang isang HINDI PA kumpirmado pero MAKAPANIRANG-PURI na report, wala nang ibang dahilan kundi para WASAKIN iang reputasyon ng taong binanggit doon.
Unless the colonel is INSANE, a DRUG ADDICT who does anything he feels like doing regardless of the consequences or simply the IDIOT AMONG THE IDIOTS who didn’t realize that the report could ruin the reputation of Rosales.
PUBLICITY for the source? DEFINITELY NOT. For the simple reason that the colonel was NOT NAMED in the newspaper story.
I’m not defending Rosales or the other officer named in the report.. As I’ve said, Rosales should also be thoroughly investigated as well as the other police officer mentioned in the report.
Pinupuna ko ang pangyayaring ito sapagkat KADEMONYUHAN ang motibo ng pagpapalabas ng report. Anumang kademonyuhan ay dapat na tapusin agad.
First possible motive: To take the heat off the Dominguez syndicate and its bosses, brothers Roger and Raymond. Don’t be surprised if either of the two suddenly testifies against Rosales. End result, business as usual for the syndicate.
Second possible motive: With Rosales’ unblemished record, he is a very strong contender for PNP chief. The earlier to destroy him, the better. Whoever has the stomach to DEMONIZE people is the DEVIL personified.
Third possible motive: To divide the PNP between Rosales’ supporters and foes while sowing distrust among the public towards the PNP. Anyone who wants the people to hate the police is BAD, VERY VERY BAD!
MAGKAALAMAN na agad ng katotohanan.
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