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Solon assails P8-b NEP insertion

The House of Representatives will open an investigation into what was described as an “attempted insertion” of P8 billion in the proposed 2026 National Expenditures Program (NEP) for the procurement of firearms for the Philippine National Police (PNP).

House Committee on Human Rights chair and Manila Rep. Bienvenido Abante Jr. sought the inquiry in a letter dated Sept. 3, 2025 and addressed to Manila Rep. Rolando Valeriano, chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Safety.

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Abante said the matter must be examined closely given the scale of the amount involved and its potential violation of existing laws.

“I write to formally request for the House Committee on Public Order and Safety to initiate a formal investigation on the attempted insertion of P8 Billion in the PNP budget for 2026 for the purchase of guns and ammunitions in violation of the procurement law, and RA No. 6975, as amended by RA No. 8551,” Abante’s letter read.

Abante cited reports circulating online, pointing to a letter purportedly from the Philippine National Police addressed to Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, asking for the inclusion of P8 billion in the 2026 budget “specifically for the procurement of 80,000 units of standardized caliber 5.56 mm basic assault rifles.”

He said a copy of the letter was attached to his request.

According to Abante, social media reports further alleged that the letter was brought by Adrian Sanares, son of retired general and current DILG undersecretary for peace and order Nestor Sanares, to then-PNP chief Nicolas Torre III for signature.

Torre’s refusal to sign was said to be one of the reasons for his removal from office.

Abante insisted that these claims require scrutiny, raising a number of questions about the propriety of the process and the accountability of the individuals involved.

“Why is a budget insertion request being facilitated by the son of an undersecretary of the agency that would approve such a request?” Abante’s letter stated.

He also sought clarification on whether Torre had violated any laws or rules that could justify his relief as PNP chief.

“What specific law or rule did PNP chief Torre violate that led to his relief/removal?” Abante wrote.

The Manila lawmaker drew attention to the scale of the proposed firearms acquisition, noting that P8 billion for 80,000 units translated to P100,000 per unit.

“Also, the amount requested for the intended purchase of guns is quite staggering, P8 billion for 80,000 units is P100,000 per unit. What is now the status of this requested budget insertion?” Abante asked.

Abante said it was essential that the questions raised be fully addressed in a formal inquiry to prevent public distrust in the budget process.

“These questions call for answers. The public has the right to know,” he stressed.

At a recent press briefing, Deputy Speaker and Antipolo City Rep. Ronaldo Puno noted that they could not find the supposed allocation in either the 2025 or 2026 budget books, suggesting it may have been in the planning stages.

Puno said Congress would not let the issue pass without scrutiny, stressing that such a large sum could not be left unexamined.

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