The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Wednesday assured the public that law enforcers are actively working to arrest individuals linked to criminal cases, as courts continue to issue arrest warrants in high-profile cases.
PNP Acting Chief Police Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said police units nationwide are moving to implement warrants and bring suspects to justice.
“Our police are not sleeping to implement arrest warrants to serve justice,” Nartatez said during a press briefing at Malacañang.
His statement followed the issuance of an arrest order by the Sta. Cruz, Laguna Regional Trial Court against businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang in connection with the deaths of several cockfighting enthusiasts, or sabungeros.
Nartatez said the PNP is aware of Ang’s possible whereabouts and that arrest warrants will be served in identified locations. However, he cautioned against rushing police operations.
“We have certain procedures in implementing the warrant of arrest, not just a warrant of arrest and different police operations, we have an operation,” he said.
For personalities currently overseas, including Zaldy Co and former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, Nartatez said the PNP is coordinating with international partners.
"We have MOA, [memorandum of] understanding with them for implementation of warrants of arrest," he said.
“Once we see them, pinpoint where they are, we will try to capture them through due process,” he added.
The acting PNP chief also said police are “hot on the tracks” of fugitive former Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag.
Nartatez said the PNP is also prepared for possible impeachment proceedings involving President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
“The PNP is always ready for any eventuality, especially management on activities like that we are ready to ensure public safety and implement relative laws relative to that activity,” he said.
He added that police will secure venues where impeachment-related activities and proceedings may take place, as well as ensure the safety of personalities involved.
The PNP also said it is preparing for the Philippines’ hosting of ASEAN meetings in 2026, including security arrangements for visiting international leaders.
Nartatez said the police are coordinating closely with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Coast Guard to ensure tight security during the events.