PNP-SAF to House: Records in ‘break-in’ probe lost
By Gerry Baldo 10/12/2011The ad-hoc panel created by the House of Representatives to investigate the alleged ballot switching at the South Wing Lobby of the Batasan complex yesterday lamented the inability of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Special Action Force (SAF) to help in its investigation.
According to Quezon Rep. Lorenzo Tañada, head of the ad-hoc panel, the chief of the PNP-SAF has informed the House of Representatives Fact-Finding ad hoc committee that they can no longer locate records of troop movements in the first quarter of 2005.
Tañada said that Police Director Catalino Cuy, PNP-SAF director, in a letter to the panel, had said that the records of SAF troop movements in 2005 being requested by the fact-finding body are no longer available..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20111012hed4.html
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haha. dapat sa inyong ipagkukulong! ebindensya sa pandaraya itinapon n'yo lang. grrrr.
"“However, we regret to inform the honorable committee that despite our diligent effort to locate the documents requested, SAF cannot find these documents,” Cuy said.
"He lamented that “the documents requested, being unclassified, are not kept and maintained longer than five years so as not to clog the records section of every unit.”"
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