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 It can be classified as one of the greatest fiascos this nation has ever committed before the eyes of the world. The disastrously botched rescue of the Hong Thai tour bus hostages showed the whole world the absolute institutional collapse of the Philippine National Police (PNP) under nine-and-a-half years of Gloria Arroyo and an almost two-month old administration of PeNoy Aquino. The City of Manila is under intense scrutiny, too, run as it is by another Yellow stalwart, Mayor Alfredo Lim — who was a “darling” of Cory Aquino and an old reliable enforcer of the Edsa I and II cabals. The same is true for Fidel Ramos, who was among the last to head the old and much-maligned Philippine Constabulary — precursor to the PNP — at a time when jueteng became endemic in the entire organization. Moral-professional decay has  infected the PNP and “Manila’s Finest” since the Yellows took over and  ruled our country for 24 years. All that rot has led to the showcasing  of the complete collapse of institutional leadership, administrative and  organizational competence, and amazing misappropriation of the PNP’s  resources in the hostage incident. Clearly, there  was no direction from the PNP or from the national and local leadership  the whole time, even when it became obvious that the local PNP was  already botching the negotiations and later, the assault of the hostage  bus cum fortress — such that not a single gas mask was produced in over  10 hours of the siege, which blinded the police with their own tear gas  and rendered them inutile when the hostage taker fired back  indiscriminately. Why, the PNP even took hours to break the windows and  pry apart the door of the bus, only to finally open it by pulling down  the lever of the emergency door. (Dumbkopfs indeed!) All  the rot the whole world saw on display last Aug. 23 could not have  developed overnight under the PeNoy government; it was a long-standing  infection that ate into the structures of our government and the PNP —  corrupting its flesh while eating up and corroding its moral spine.   There is no doubt that the nine-and-a-half years of unprecedented  corruption under Gloria Arroyo — from the promotion  to powerful positions of her co-conspirators in Edsa II, such as  Ebdane, Mendoza, Berroya, and many others; to the three-fold increase in  jueteng and consequently, the unprecedented size of the pot that the  PNP top brass divvy up each month; to the misuse of the PNP as a  personal tool to spy on critics and suppress the legitimate opposition;  as well as massive election cheating, ad nausea — had all been a major  accelerator of this decay in the police. When the  congressmen of Gloria’s party stepped up to brag of their President  Arroyo “hostage crisis” handling, one can only wonder if they really  think the population to be that stupid to swallow their ridiculous  claims. Reps. Danny Suarez and Edcel Lagman should remember that the PNP  hierarchy led by Director General Jesus Verzosa was inherited from  them. The thing is, PeNoy was just showing his idiocy when he decided  against replacing PNP Chief Versoza when he could have. If  PeNoy had really represented a clean break from the past, he should  have started afresh with new leadership for the police organization. But  then, the Yellow movement is really just a continuation of the old  Arroyo regime — under names and faces doing the same old thing. The  Arroyo congressmen cited several hostage taking incidents during  Arroyo’s watch that ended without casualties. Actually, we saw those  operations and the PNP did not perform any better and neither did Gloria  do anything significant in those cases. Plus, the cast of characters  were different; as were the arms used, as well as, the motives — which  included petty publicity for that other bus-taking incident. The  Manila Peninsula incident, meanwhile, would have ended with reporters  and civilians killed had not Gen. Danilo Lim and Sen. Antonio Trillanes  IV taken the morally courageous stand to leave with the civilians to  save everyone from slaughter. In fact, Gloria’s attack dogs staged the  most ridiculous “glass façade assault” by using the PNP’s V150 APC as it  was played across the globe too. In Manila, the  Yellow-backed Mayor Alfredo Lim was inexplicably absent from his usual  role as “Dirty Harry.” Why so? Does this lend credence to what we gather  from the Binondo, Manila grapevine that Lim had actually caused the  cases to be filed against Senior Insp. Rolando Mendoza? According to  this story, Lim was afraid he would trigger a worse reaction from the  hostage taker, thus all efforts toward dialog got assigned to the vice  mayor, who failed to get the job done anyway. But  the top Yellow honcho, PeNoy Aquino, did worse: He hid from his Hong  Kong counterpart the whole time and even smiled inopportunely at a  somber press conference for the victims. All these must have caused the  extreme “black” travel advisory imposed by Hong Kong on its  citizen-tourists. The dismal performance  of the PeNoy government, capped off by the disastrous Hong Thai hostage  crisis fiasco, bolsters the point we raised during the campaign: We  need mature, experienced, involved leadership, determined to institute  change and forthrightness in governance; curtail PNP corruption by  flushing out jueteng payola through legalization; and restore faith in  the justice system by cleansing it of “hoodlums in robes” and “rogue  cops at the very top.” There was only one candidate who could have  filled such shoes; but the Yellows Hocus-PCOSed him, “wheeled and  dealed” with religious sects, and manipulated surveys to get their  unprepared, reluctant, dense, stiff, uncoordinated, and maladroit puppet  in. Although I sympathize with PeNoy whenever he  has that awkward, incongruous look on his face as he tries to defend  himself, such follies merely create more problems. Ultimately, he can  only blame his Yellow alalays for pushing him into this. (Tune  in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.  on 1098AM; watch Politics (and Economics) Today, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 9  p.m., with replay at 11 p.m. on Global News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 21; visit our blogs, http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com and http:hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com) | 
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(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman T-u-Laurel)
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100827com5.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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