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Initial interview with Chief Supt. Edgardo Tinio one of the 5 Generals allegedly a drug protector
Initial interview with ex-NCRPO chief Joel Pagdilao one of the 5 Generals allegedly a drug protector
'I can demonstrate my innocence,' says ex-NCRPO chief Joel Pagdilao, another top cop name by Duterte as drug protector.
MANILA - A previous head of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) blamed by President Rodrigo Duterte for being a defender of drugs syndicates said the president was given wrong data about his gathered contribution in illegal drugs.
Former QCPD Director Chief Superintendent Edgardo Tinio similarly said he was stunned when he heard Duterte's claim which "decimated" his notoriety.
"I was in stun, then nanginig yung aking laman," he said existing apart from everything else he heard the news.
"Ang nakalulungkot lang po niyan ay kung yung ating presidente ay nabigyan ng maling impormasyon at idinawit po ang ating pangalan... Sira na po yung ating pangalan."
Tinio challenged whoever supposedly sustained the President wrong info to surface and give proof.
He likewise pledged to investigate any of his staff who might be included in illegal drugs.
"Give the hatchet a chance to fall where it might," Tinio said.
Tinio said he was prepared to experience a falsehood locator test furthermore open his financial balances to demonstrate his honesty.
He said he is "more than willing" to confront no not exactly the president.
"I have never dunked my fingers in illegal drugs. Hindi po tayo included diyan. At kaya ko pong magpa-lie identifier, kaya ko pong humarap kahit kanino," said Tinio.
PAGDILAO: I CAN CLEAR MY NAME
In a meeting on "television Patrol" on Tuesday evening, previous National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) boss Director Joel Pagdilao said he is prepared to confront any examination, guaranteeing his soul is clear.
"Wala pong katotohanan na ako po'y protektor ng ilegal na droga. Imbes po ay tayo po ay lumaban diyan. Matagal na po tayong lumalaban sa ilegal na droga," Pagdilao said.
"Kaya ko pong linisin ang aking pangalan," he included.
Pagdilao and Tinio likewise said they will experience a way of life checks-in an offer to clear their names.
They are two of five cops distinguished by Duterte on Tuesday as being claimed defenders of drugs syndicates in the nation.
The three others are previous Deputy Director-General Marcelo Garbo Jr. (resigned), Chief Superintendent Vicente Loot (resigned), and Chief Superintendent Bernardo Diaz.
