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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

NCRPO chief denies extortion claims during Manila scam hub raid

The Philippine National Police (PNP) National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Major General Sidney Hernia categorically denied Tuesday allegations of extortion made against him and 14 other NCRPO officers, describing them as “absurd and unfounded.” 

The allegations arose following the recent PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) raid at Century Peak Tower in Ermita, Manila, targeting online scammers and illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGO). 

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The raid, which has been referred to as an action against the “mother of all scam hubs,” was executed by the PNP-ACG under cyber warrants—as previously clarified by the PNP chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil.

“I will not tolerate any wrongdoing within our ranks, and I firmly urge the accusers to substantiate their claims in the proper forum. The NCRPO fully welcomes any investigation into this matter, as it will provide a great opportunity to prove the regularity and legality of our actions,” Hernia said.

He further underscored that the NCRPO is prepared to address these allegations in the proper venue, emphasizing his openness to participate in any inquiry in the interest of transparency.

“This is a chance for the truth to prevail, and I am confident that the investigation will reveal that all procedures followed were lawful and proper,” Hernia said.

“The NCRPO remains steadfast in its mission to combat criminality and protect the public from fraudulent activities. We stand ready to clear our names and reinforce our dedication to integrity and service,” he added.

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