Quit calls for DILG, PNP, Com group chiefs mount
| By Gerry Baldo,Charlie V. Manalo and Angie M. Rosales 08/26/2010 The  public wants blood over the botched hostage rescue crisis that  tragically ended the lives of eight Hong Kong tourists, with the debacle  the latest black mark on the government and its police force. Resignation  calls are mounting, and the calls are for Department of Interior and  Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse Robredo and Secretaries Ricky  Carandang and Herminio Coloma of the Presidential Communications  Development and Strategic Planning Group, saying they should take  responsibility for the fatal blunders in handling the hostage crisis  last Monday and do the decent thing, which is to resign. Albay  Rep. Edcel Lagman, House minority leader, said the Aquino government  failed in solving the hostage crisis that left more than eight dead. The  hostage taker was also killed.  He called for the voluntary resignation of these secretaries and for President Aquino to fire them, if they do not resign. “Robredo  failed to take full control of the situation and did not immediately  respond to the scene of the crisis which lasted 11 hours,” said Lagman.  “Carandang and Coloma failed to rein in media practitioners from  broadcasting live police rescue operations.Neither a postmortem of the  tragic hostage-taking fiasco nor a contrite presidential apology will be  enough if the heads of high ranking responsible officials are spared.” “The  Aquino administration failed miserably, leading to the death of 9  hostages,” Lagman said at a press conference yesterday at the executive  offices of the House minority bloc. The hostage-taker, former police  senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza, was also killed by a police sniper..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100826hed1.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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