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Ayon sa police source, sinabi umano ni Chief Insp. Arnel Olivares, finance chief ng CPD sa mga bagong pulis na ang kanilang suweldo sa buwan ng Disyembre kasama pa ang mid-year bonus ay hindi mare-release dahil sa kakulangan ng pondo.
Gayunman, nagdududa ang may 1,700 na mga PO1s dahil patuloy namang nagre-recruit ang CPD ng may 800 mga bagong pulis.
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Ayon sa police source, sinabi umano ni Chief Insp. Arnel Olivares, finance chief ng CPD sa mga bagong pulis na ang kanilang suweldo sa buwan ng Disyembre kasama pa ang mid-year bonus ay hindi mare-release dahil sa kakulangan ng pondo.
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