Cops warned vs unauthorized security, moonlighting 

ILOILO City – Police Regional Office 6 (PRO-6) director Brigadier General Jack Wanky has warned all police personnel across the region against unauthorized security and moonlighting.

During a press conference yesterday, Wanky issued a stern warning to his men not to use lower-ranking officers as security details for their children or as dog nannies.

“We are not tolerating unauthorized security. Hindi ‘yan pwede na gamitin ng mga PNP (Philippine National Police) officials ang mga tao nila mag-security ng mga anak nila at magbantay sang ila ido,” Wanky said.

The warning came after reports that a police provincial director was allegedly utilizing his men to take care of his pets.

Reports further added that there were police officials who also used their men for the security of their families.

Kung gusto na may security sila, they would undergo proper procedures to have security, especially na malapit na election, kasi baka gamitin nila police natin for their security,” he added.

He also warned the police of “moonlighting,” as he deemed it degrading on the part of the police force.

Malaki na sahod natin, so dapat natin iwasan ang mga ganito na activities. Marunong tayo makuntento,” Wanky said.

Police officers on active duty are prohibited from providing security to private individuals without proper authority from the concerned office. The antigraft and corrupt practices law also prohibits government employees from owning companies and receiving double compensation.

In 2013, then PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima also ordered a stricter implementation of the ban on police officers working on the side as security escorts for private individuals. (With a report from Inquirer.net)/PN

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