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PNP chief slapped with plunder charge over gun license delivery deal

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Director General  Alan Purisima, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) was charged with plunder over his alleged involvement in a P100-million shady deal with WERFAST, a private courier service company.



PNP chief slapped with plunder charge over gun license delivery deal


Another police general, Chief Superintendent Napoleon Estilles, the head of the Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO), was also included in the plunder complaint.

In his complaint-affidavit filed before the Office of the Ombudsman on April 16, 2014, Glenn Gerard Ricafranca of Barangay Capantawan in Legazpi City, accused the two police officials of entering into an allegedly anomalous contract with Wer Fast Documentary Agency, Inc. (WERFAST) three years ago.

Ricafranca said WERFAST was issued a certificate of   incorporation by the Securities and Exchange Commission  only on August 10, 2011. This means the company had no   juridical personality when it entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the PNP in May 2011 without any   bidding.

In addition, he said WERFAST was not and has not become an authorized “Private Express and Messengerial/Courier   Delivery Service” by the Department of Transportation and Communications to deliver mail/parcel to the   public.

The complainant has further alleged that a certain Mario Juan, one of the courier agency’s incorporators, is a “kumpadre” of Purisima, while Enrique Valerio, who represented the PNP in the MOA, was a classmate and is a best friend of Purisima.

Retired Police Director Ireneio Bacolod, a high ranking officer of WERFAST used to head the PNP Civil Security  Group, the unit which has administrative supervision over the FEO. Bacolod used to be the boss of  Purisima, the complainant said.

Ricafranca said he learned about the anomaly when he decided to buy a handgun for protection on March 14, 2014 and inquired with the PNP about firearms license and registration.

He said that he was informed that the PNP has tapped WERFAST Documentary Agency to deliver gun license cards to licensees under a Memorandum of Agreement.

He said other applicants allegedly complained that it took up to three months before their gun licenses were delivered to them via LBC, not WERFAST.

Ricafranca said LBC charged only P90 per package while WERFAST charges P190 per package, or a difference of P100 which would unduly benefit WERFAST by as much as P100 million based on one million gun owners in the country.

Last April 8, the Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order to the PNP to stop “utilizing any   courier services for deliveries of approved firearms license cards.”

“It is clear that WERFAST was getting undue favors from the PNP under the leadership of respondent Dir. Gen. Purisima without regard for the expenses and inconvenience it will cause to every citizen who lawfully owns or will own firearms.”

Ricafranca also asked the Ombudsman to also charge   Purisima with graft, grave abuse of authority, conduct unbecoming of government official, and violation of   Republic Act 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act.

He said WERFAST continued to provide services despite complaints because of the close personal relation or connection it has with Purisima.

“Respondent Purisima even went as far as publicly defending WERFAST in one of his press conferences, notwithstanding the questionable capacity and existence of WERFAST, according to a report,” he added.--Source: Inquirer




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