To prevent policemen from prioritizing the arrest of 'ninja cops' just for the P5 million bounty, Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde clarified that only public informants would receive rewards. "Basically the reward goes to the person that gives the information that led to the positive neutralization, arrest (of the drug suspect)," Albayalde said in a press briefing on Monday. "Hindi 'yong police. Kasi totoo 'yan, baka mamaya 'yong pulis bigyan mo ng bigyan, magiging bounty hunter, napaka-delikado 'yan," he explained."Basta nagpositive 'yong police operation na 'yon, civilian usually ang binibigyan dyan, it's the asset hi...
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