Walang kredible na banta sa administrasyong Marcos ayon sa PNP

Walang kredible o lalong hindi malapit na pagtatangkang magdestabilisa sa pamamagitan ng militar-na-suportadong people power laban kay Pangulong Marcos, ayon sa ulat ng Philippine National Police kahapon. Pinaalalahanan ng PNP chief na si Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. na walang batayan para mag-alarma ang publiko tungkol sa mga umano'y pagtatangkang pabagsakin si Marcos.

MANILA, Philippines — Inihayag ng Philippine National Police (PNP) na walang kredible na banta laban sa administrasyong Marcos.

Ayon kay PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., nananatiling mataas ang alertness ng kanilang ahensya ngunit wala silang validated intelligence na nagpapahiwatig ng malapit na banta mula sa militar-na-suportadong kilusan. "The PNP maintains a high level of alertness but as of now, we have no validated intelligence indicating a credible, imminent threat of a military-backed movement," aniya sa isang pahayag.

Ginagawang tsismis lamang ng PNP ang mga alegasyon dahil wala raw konkretong ebidensya. Ito ay sinabi ni Nartatez pagkatapos banggitin ni Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson na sinusubukang i-recruit ng ilang retired military officers ang mga miyembro ng uniformed services.

Siniguro ni Nartatez na hindi madadawit ang PNP sa pulitikal na haka-haka. "Our loyalty is to the Constitution and the Filipino people, not to any political faction. Our job is to ensure order on the streets and in the communities. We remain professional and focused on our anti-crime mandate," dagdag niya.

Nanatiling matatag ang koordinasyon sa pagitan ng militar at pulisya. "Both organizations are committed to the chain of command and the stability of the administration," ani Nartatez.

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