6 Negrense cops reshuffled

THE Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (Nocppo) reshuffled six policemen, including three police chiefs in the province, on Monday, December 10.

Senior Superintendent Rodolfo Castil Jr., provincial director of Nocppo ordered the relief of Superintendent Glenn Provido, deputy provincial director for operations of Nocppo; Superintendent Edel Jose Manzano, chief of Provincial Investigation Branch; Chief Inspector Nerito Lobrido, deputy chief of Provincial Investigation Branch; Chief Inspector Antonio Benitez, chief of Himamaylan City Police Station; Chief Inspector Rocky Desear, chief of Cadiz City Police Station; and Robert Mansueto, chief of Sagay City Police Station.

Provido replaced Benitez as officer-in-charge of Himamaylan City Police Station.

Benitez was moved to Sagay City Police Station as officer-in-charge, replacing Mansueto, who was reassigned to Cadiz City Police Station.

Mansueto was the chief of Sagay City Police Station during the massacre of nine farmers at Hacienda Nene in Barangay Bulanon on October 20.

Meanwhile, Manzano was reassigned as provincial director for operations of Nocppo, replacing Provido.

Manzano’s post was taken over by Lobrido as officer-in-charge of the Provincial Investigation Branch.

Desear was moved to Nocppo headquarters.

The reshuffling of three police chiefs was supposed to take effect in November but it was revoked since the assessment was not yet completed at that time.

Senior Inspector Aireen Cordua, public information officer of Nocppo, earlier said that policemen will be relieved from their posts if their term of office falls on the election period between January to June next year. (GYM)

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