The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) on Monday said it has launched an immediate, full-scale investigation into the alleged robbery-rape incident in Bacoor, Cavite involving 14 members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Drug Enforcement Group–Special Operations Unit (PDEG-SOU) 4A. Eight of the officers have already been arrested, while six remain at large.
NAPOLCOM Chief Commissioner Rafael Vicente R. Calinisan confirmed that a four-man investigative team has been deployed to Bacoor City to independently assess the circumstances and establish administrative liability. The commission is coordinating closely with police units on-site to secure all necessary documents, evidence, and statements to expedite the fact-finding process.
“We moved without delay,” Comr. Calinisan said. “Even before the full details were released publicly, NAPOLCOM already deployed investigators to ensure that an impartial and thorough probe is conducted. We will not allow even a single day of inaction when the integrity of the police service is at stake.”
Calinisan condemned the incident, calling the alleged acts “reprehensible, unacceptable, and a betrayal of public trust.” He emphasized that NAPOLCOM’s role is to guarantee accountability and uphold the standards expected of the police.
“Hindi tayo papayag, hindi kailanman, na ang kapulisan ay masangkot sa pang-iipit ng droga, pagnanakaw, at lalo na sa panghahalay,” he said.
(“We will not allow, not ever, the police to be involved in drug abuse, theft, and especially rape.”)
“Mananagot ang dapat managot. Titiyakin ng NAPOLCOM na hindi ito malalampasan ng mga sangkot. Kasuklam-suklam ang ginawa nila, at sisiguraduhin nating tatamaan ang dapat tamaan.”
(“Those who must be held accountable will be. NAPOLCOM will ensure that the involved individuals do not escape justice. Their actions are reprehensible, and we will make sure the responsible are punished.”)
Based on initial reports, NAPOLCOM noted that the alleged operation conducted by the officers had no coordination, no documented authorization, and no record of legitimate police activity, raising serious administrative and operational concerns.
As part of its mandate, NAPOLCOM is preparing to file administrative charges should the investigation establish probable cause. These may include grave misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a police officer, which carry severe penalties, including dismissal from service.
The commission commended the swift action of the Bacoor City Police, Regional Intelligence Division, Regional Headquarters Support Unit, and Regional Mobile Force Battalion, whose coordinated follow-up operation led to the arrest of the eight rogue officers and recovery of stolen items.
“The public deserves a police force they can trust,” Calinisan said. “We will not allow the actions of a few to tarnish the dedication of the many good, honest, and hardworking police officers.”
The commission confirmed that the victim will personally file her complaint at the NAPOLCOM office on 25 November, allowing administrative proceedings to formally move forward.
Meanwhile, PNP Acting Chief, Police Lieutenant General Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., on Sunday reiterated the organization’s firm commitment to discipline and integrity following the arrest of eight Bacoor policemen accused of raping and robbing a Grade 9 student.
“The uniform represents Service, Honor, and Justice, and it is a privilege that comes with great responsibility,” Nartatez said. “Those who deviate from these standards will face swift and appropriate consequences under the law.”
According to initial reports, the arrested officers were taken in after the victim sought police assistance and identified the suspects. Six other suspects remain at large as authorities continue their manhunt.
Nartatez reminded unit commanders to strengthen supervision and mentorship within their ranks, stressing vigilant leadership as crucial in preventing abuses.
“Supervise your personnel closely, provide guidance and mentorship, correct misconduct, and ensure that discipline and integrity are upheld in every unit,” he said.
The PNP chief assured the public that the organization remains committed to protecting communities and maintaining public confidence through transparent and principled action.