MANILA, Philippines --- Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde on Friday said he could not think of any reason to drag him into the "ninja cops" controversy except for politics in the PNP. "I am retiring. Who's the next PNP chief here? This is probably what we call politics in the PNP," he said in an interview with CNN Philippines. "Wala akong ibang makitang ibang motibo eh [I can't see any other motive]," added Albayalde, who also admitted that the 190,000-strong police force is "really affected" by the controversy hounding the "father" of the organization. Albayalde, who was quizzed on Thursday by senators who probed an alleged irregular anti-drug operatio...
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