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Metro

MPD chief to give up post for deputy

- Nestor Etolle -

MANILA, Philippines - Manila Police District director Chief Superintendent Roberto Rongavilla will relinquish his post to his deputy for administration, Senior Superintendent Alex Gutierrez, on Thursday, a source told The STAR yesterday.

Rongavilla, who is set to retire on Nov. 20 upon reaching the mandatory age of retirement, will be on a non-duty status until his last day. Retirement honors will be bestowed on him on Nov. 18 by the Philippine National Police.

He served as MPD chief for more than a year, after being designated by the PNP when the MPD was reeling from two fiascos: the alleged torture of a detainee at a police outpost by a police official, followed by the bloody rescue of Chinese tourists held hostage by a deranged former Manila police official.

Gutierrez will serve as officer-in-charge until he gets his “star” to become the MPD chief.

Gutierrez is reportedly a protégé of Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim, who personally lobbied to have Gutierrez as MPD chief. Lim prefers policemen who are residents of Manila to serve at the MPD.                                       

CHIEF

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT ROBERTO RONGAVILLA

GUTIERREZ

MANILA MAYOR ALFREDO LIM

MANILA POLICE DISTRICT

MPD

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE

POLICE

RONGAVILLA

SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT ALEX GUTIERREZ

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