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POGOs funded reward system 

By Nidz Godino

“I know that there was  reward of 20,000 pesos per kill in  drug war… funding came from operators of small-town lotteries or jueteng lords who give money to  police regional commanders, provincial commanders, down the line,” Lt. Col. Jovie Espenido said.one of the former “poster boys” of  Duterte administration’s drug war on Wednesday said cash rewards for cops who kill drug suspects came from Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO) and government intelligence funds.

This was bared during  House quadcom’s third inquiry, where for the first time,  active-duty officer admitted  cops benefited from  controversial reward and quota system under former President Rodrigo Duterte. 
 
In his seven-page affidavit,  Espenido alleged  P20,000 reward “per kill” dangled in  drug war.  Cash  was allegedly funneled “downward from the level of Bong Go” and sourced from POGOs, government intelligence funds and small-town lotteries and “jueteng lords.”

“Group or individuals who make the kill receive  money,” the cop added.

Sen. Bong Go said in  statement categorically denies Espenido’s allegations. He said he has never transacted or had any ties with any POGO firm and “never handled any funds related to  drug war.”

When they were assigned  quota of 50 to 100 a day, Espenido said he and other cops “only took it to mean had to knock on doors of 50 to 100 households suspected of drug use or trafficking.”

Espenido shared  he tried to ensure rewards his “stations” received were “legitimate.”

“For example, some local government units would award P100,000 for successful arrests involving big-time drug pushers…we accepted these to fund further operations, I personally know some of  ‘bagmen…many PNCO ,non-commissione officers who were my classmates were murdered… bagmen acting at the beck and call of regional and provincial directors ,” he said. 

Acknowledging that cops abused their power in the implementation of  administration’s anti-illegal drugs campaign, Espenido ended his affidavit by affirming what human rights groups have been saying about Duterte’s drug war for years: 

“I was not able to tell these things in  previous hearings held by House of Representatives…all I was able to say is that there was violation of human rights in  implementation of drug war,” he said.

Espenido was previously touted as  “poster boy” or “favorite” of  former president for “cleansing” or purging  town of Albuera of illegal drugs.

But it was  different Espenido that entered Batasang Pambansa on Wednesday, ready to renounce his former superiors. He is currently on floating status at  Philippine National Police (PNP) while waiting for retirement.

“From my experience, I can say  PNP is  biggest crime group in this country,” he said.

In a statement on Thursday,  PNP cried foul against Espenido’s characterization of  police force, saying  it acknowledges that only  few have been led astray.

“We encourage anyone with credible information regarding misconduct within our ranks to come forward,”  PNP said. 

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