PNP Probes Disappearance of Retired Police General
The Philippine National Police (PNP) is actively investigating the reported disappearance of a retired police general, a matter that has drawn public attention. The PNP is gathering all relevant information concerning the missing retired official, who had previously testified but later withdrew his statements against former senator Leila de Lima in drug-related cases that courts have already dismissed.
PNP chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil confirmed that authorities are looking into the incident involving retired police general Jerry Valeroso. “We are checking on what happened… we will give you updates,” Marbil stated during an interview at Camp Crame.
Details Surrounding the Retired General’s Disappearance
According to reports, Valeroso was last seen on April 6 in Cavite, accompanied by a bodyguard. Since then, his whereabouts have been unknown. His wife, Nida, has reached out to the online community for help in locating her husband, noting that he has been missing for nearly two months.
Background on Valeroso’s Testimony and Recantation
Earlier, Valeroso claimed to have witnessed drug money being handed over to then-Justice Secretary Leila de Lima. However, he later retracted his allegations, stating that the accusations were false. He explained that his decision to withdraw the statements was motivated by a desire to free those who had been wrongfully charged.
PNP’s Commitment to Providing Updates
The PNP continues to collect all information related to the disappearance of retired police general Jerry Valeroso. Authorities assure the public that they will provide timely updates as the investigation progresses.
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