MANILA — Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Director General Aaron Aquino has ordered the relief of the agency’s regional director in Calabarzon and his 62 agents due to reports of extortion activities.
Aquino ordered the relief of Archie Grander, Regional Director of PDEA Regional Office 4-A or CALABARZON; his 61 men; and administrative and technical personnel who were assigned in the agency’s operations unit group.
“They were discharged from duties after intelligence reports linking them to a series of unlawful arrests and extortion activities in the provinces of Batangas and Cavite,” Aquino said in a statement.
“Those personnel are now undergoing thorough investigation and were placed in the agency’s administrative holding unit. If they are found guilty after due process, we will dismiss them right away,” the PDEA chief added.
According to reports, those relieved were also involved in the unlawful issuance of PDEA regionalized identification cards (IDs) to confidential assets or informants.
On February 24, a certain Jhay-R Repana, 31, who introduced himself as a PDEA agent, was involved in a shooting incident in Barangay BF Homes in Parañaque City.
He was later arrested during a follow-up operation by local authorities in a hospital in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, resulting in the seizure of one plastic sachet of shabu, drug paraphernalia, and a firearm inside his vehicle.
A certain Joseph Martin Patrick Borjal, who tried to assist Repana to the hospital, was also apprehended after showing a PDEA ID bearing records that he is a confidential agent.
“PDEA does not issue IDs to non-organic personnel, including assets and confidential informants. We only authorized the issuance of an ‘Agent’s Agreement’- a project-based contract (maximum of six months) to them, to perform intelligence works against specific high-value targeted drug personalities (HVTs),” Aquino noted.
“We will not tolerate anyone who deliberately besmirches (PDEA’s) integrity. We will remove rogue agents from our ranks so that they will not have the chance to influence the others,” he said.
Aquino reiterated his warning to the public against unscrupulous people masquerading as agents to discredit PDEA.
He encouraged the public to remain vigilant in spotting these impostors.
Last February 4, persons wearing fabricated PDEA uniforms while tagging along alleged arrested drug personalities and riding aboard two vehicles were captured on closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in Barangay Ususan, Taguig City.
However, they managed to elude arrest despite authorities being in hot pursuit in the same barangay two weeks later.
PDEA and PNP reports revealed that Repana and Borjal were not involved in the Taguig incident.
The PNP-Taguig identified the suspected fake PDEA agents as Ryan dela Cruz, Noel Rosas, Anthony Ordoñez, Myrene de Vera, Ghakiez Tekma, Aristotle Go Quintana, and three John Does.
They are now facing charges for kidnapping, violation of RA 7610 or the Anti-Child Abuse Act, and usurpation of authority.
To send reports to PDEA 24/7 Text Hotlines, text the following hotline numbers:
Text: Name of Perpetrator/Poser and Complete Information
Send to: For SMART Subscribers — 0999-888 PDEA (7332); for Sun Subscribers — 0925-573 PDEA (7332); for Globe Subscribers — 0927-915-0616.