PNP chief castigates Angeles City’s rogue cops involved in Koreans’ “hulidap”

QUEZON City, Philippines (Eagle News) – Seven policemen in Angeles City received an angry tongue-lashing from Philippine National Police Chief Director General Ronald Dela Rosa after being involved in the alleged extortion of three South Korean nationals.

Dela Rosa did this when he visited the Angeles City police on Wednesday.

The fuming mad PNP chief said he wanted to execute the seven rogue cops by firing squad, but instead asked them to do stationary push-ups.
“Imagine, policemen doing the kidnaping when instead we should be the protectors,” De La Rosa said. “Gusto ko kayong i-firing squad … pagbabarilin, yan ang nararamdaman ko ngayon sa inyo.”

The Korean victims – Min Hoon Park, Lee Ik Hun and Lee Jun Hyung – identified the policemen as the armed men who barged into their house in Angeles City, and at gunpoint dragged them into separate vehicles.

The rogue cops were Police Officers 3 Arnold Nagayo, Roentjen Domingo, and Gomerson Evangelista; Police Officers 2 Richard King Agapito and Ruben Rodriguez; and Police Officers 1 Jayson Ibe and Mark Joseph Pineda. They allegedly mauled and extorted P300,000 from three Korean nationals last December in Angeles City.

Dela Rosa cursed the policemen.

“Nag-pulis kayo para mag-sindikato? Nag-pulis kayo para mapahiya ‘yung ating uniform?!” Dela Rosa shouted at the cops.

One of the cops admitted he was part of a syndicate.

Dela Rosa asked the policemen why they committed such criminal activities.

When one of the policemen answered, “It was a legitimate operation, sir,” Dela Rosa angrily retorted: “Legitimate? Bakit niyo pinera? Bakit niyo biunugbog? Anong klaseng legitimate operations ‘yan? Legitimate ba mambugbog? T… nakakahiya kayo. Sobra sobra na ginawa niyo!”
The policemen have already been relieved of their posts, as well as the Chief of Angeles City Police Senior Supt. Sidney Villaflor, chief of Angeles City Police Station 5 Chief Inspector Wendel Arinas and his deputy commander Senior Inspector Rolando Yutuc.

“Ang lakas [ng loob] niyo maghablot ng Koreano, pu**** i**! Gusto mong sipain kita? Ang tapang ninyo. Next na magpunta ako dito, kayong mga opisyal pag meron pang ganitong kaso kayo ang parusahan ko. Yung tao niyo pinabayaan niyo,” Dela Rosa said as he also castigated the rogue cops’ superiors in ANgeles City

The rogue cops allegedly raided the house of the Korean nationals at an upscale subdivision in Angeles City, because of an alleged illegal online gaming in the area.

But when no evidence was found against the Koreans, the cops took the computers, golf clubs, jewelry, shoes and P10,000 case from the house. They even detained the Koreans for eight hours at the police station, and was only freed after a friend of the foreigners paid the police P300,000.

It was also in a subdivision in Angeles City where rogue policemen from the PNP-Anti Illegal Drugs Group abducted Korean businessman Jee Ick-Joo who was later killed at the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame.