(November 10, 2021) – President Rodrigo Duterte has appointed the national police’s fourth ranking official as the head of the 220,000-strong law enforcement agency, the seventh under his term, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.
Harry Roque said Lieutenant General Dionardo Bernardo Carlos will assume his new position on Saturday when the national police chief, Guillermo Eleazar, turns 56 years old, the mandatory retirement for the national police.
Dionardo is the chief of the directorial staff, the number four man in the police organization. He will become the 27th chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), leapfrogging the number 2 and number 3 in the law enforcement agency.
“We are confident that General Carlos will continue making the PNP a professional, capable and reform-oriented organization that we envision it to be,” Roque said in a statement.
He also served as the former spokesman for Ronald dela Rosa when he was national police chief from 2016 to 2018. Dela Rosa, who was elected as a senator in 2019, was the main architect of Duterte’s war on drugs which has killed more than 6,000 people since July 2016.
Dionardo will inherit from Eleazar the PNP’s joint investigation into lapses in police anti-illegal drugs operations. At least 52 cases involving 150 police officers were found liable for violating police procedures and rules of engagement which led to deaths of dozens of suspected drug peddlers, couriers and users.
Dionardo is an all-around police officer after he graduated from the Philippine Military Academy in 1988. He is a skydiver, a scuba diver and experienced motorcycle rider and a member of the police commando unit. He also served as United Nations peacekeeper in Cambodia and East Timor.
He had also been the chief of the police’s regional PIO in the national capital region, and performed staff functions in the Center for Police Strategy Management (CPSM) and the office of the police chief.
He was trained in crisis management and response, urban counter-revolutionary warfare, counter-hijacking, explosive ordnance disposal, VIP security, and anti-terrorist operations, according to PNP spokesman Colonel Roderick Alba.
“Malugod na susuportahan ng 220,000 kapulisan sa buong bansa ang bagong talagang hepe ng pambansang pulisya,” Alba said in a statement. “Ibubuhos namin ang dedikasyon sa anumang programang kanyang isusulong.”
Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año expects Carlos to intensify the state’s efforts against illegal drugs, criminality, and the armed conflict against Maoist guerillas in the countryside.
“We look forward with optimism that his leadership will bring about innovation and reform in the police organization in the fulfillment of the PNP’s duty to serve and protect the people, especially during the COVID-19 public health emergency,” Año said.
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