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NEWS > 22 July 2006

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Police chief tightlipped over
Police Commissioner-General Pol Gen Kowit Watana was tightlipped Monday over the threat by the junta to hold him responsible if police arrested "scapegoats" related to the Bangkok bombings.

An army of reporters waited at the Royal Thai Police since noon to interview him but he declined to come out. He instead sent out an aided to tell reporters that he had nothing to say and the Council for National Security would announce the progress of the Bangkok bombing case by itself on Wednesday.

When Kowit left his office at 3:30 pm to go to Government House, reporters rushed to i... Read more

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Sun.Star - Philippines
22 July 2006
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Human rights exec calls 'lousy

NEGROS Oriental Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Special Investigator Jesus Caņete described as "virus of the police force" policemen who are "lousy" and do not know their jobs.

Caņete gave the tag after controversial Sta. Catalina police investigator PO2 Reynaldo Ellamil challenged him to include okra and eggplant to the kalabasa award to make a pinakbet award.

He said Ellamil's attitude did not reflect the quality of a police officer because a responsible police officer does not utter those words.

Caņete said he did not want to smear the image of the whole police force because majority of its members were performing well in their jobs.

Caņete filed early this month an administrative case for violating the Code of Ethics and Standard of a Public Employee before the Provincial Internal Affairs Service of the Philippine National Police (PNP) against Ellamil.

Ellamil was accused of negligence by the widow of a man slain in Sta. Catalina last month.

Subsequently, Caņete said the Sta. Catalina police force deserved a kalabasa award for its alleged poor performance and for having the most number of human rights violations among the police stations in Negros Oriental.
 

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