Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE, POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 5 Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division Camp Gen Simeon A Ola, Legaspi City, Albay MEMORANDUM FOR : C, RIDMD FROM : C, PCEIS SUBJECT : Initial Evaluation Report against Pat Juan Dela Cruz DATE 1. : June 16, 2022 References: a. PNP Command Memorandum Circular 2021-019 (Providing for Expeditious Resolution of Cases against the PNP Personnel Found Positive for Drug Use; thus, Repealing PNP MC No. 2016-057 and Amending Certain Provisions of PNP MC No. 2016-062); b. NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002 (Revised Rules of Procedures before the Administrative Disciplinary Authorities and the Internal Affairs Service of the Philippine National Police); c. PNP Memorandum Circular 2016-062 (PNP Comprehensive Internal Disciplinary Mechanism); and d. Investigation Report dated May 1, 2022 (herein attached as Tab “A”). 2. This pertains to the random drug testing conducted on May 1, 2022 by the Regional Forensic Unit 5 (RFU 5) to all personnel assigned at Headquarters, Police Regional Office 5 (PRO 5). Screening and confirmatory tests conducted on the specimen taken from Patrolman Juan Dela Cruz (Pat Dela Cruz for brevity) gave POSITIVE result for the presence of Metamphetamine, a dangerous drug. (RFU 5 Chemistry Reports herein attached as Tab “B”.) 3. Pat Dela Cruz was assigned at Headquarters, PRO 5, Camp Gen Simeon A Ola, Legaspi City, Albay and was among the 120 personnel of the said Office that was subjected to random drug testing. 4. RFU 5 through a memorandum dated May 5, 2022, endorsed to the Regional Director, PRO 5 the drug test result of Pat Dela Cruz and upon receipt of which, Pat Dela Cruz was duly notified on May 6, 2022, that he may challenge the same within 15 calendar days. However, the period within which to challenge the positive drug test had elapsed and no action was ever taken by him. (Memorandum herein attached as Tab “C”) 5. Report also shows that from the time Pat Dela Cruz received the drug test result, he did not report to office the following day and continue to incur unauthorized Page 1 of 5 absences for a continuous period of 30 calendar days. Notices were sent by his present Office ordering Pat Dela Cruz to report for work, but the directives went unheeded. (Investigation Report and Daily Personnel Accounting Report hereto attached as Tab “D”) 6. NAPOLCOM MC 2021-019, Paragraph 6, sub paragraph f and g, states that: f. If confirmed positive after confirmatory test, the same shall be prima facie evidence that such person has used dangerous drugs, which is without prejudice to the prosecution for other violation of the provision of RA No. 9165. g. Any PNP personnel found positive for the use of drugs after confirmatory test shall be charged with administratively for Conduct Unbecoming of a Police Officer pursuant to NMC No. 2016-002 for uniformed personnel and Grave Misconduct for NUP pursuant to Civil Service Commission's RACCS without prejudice to the filing of appropriate criminal charge/s under RA No. 9165 and other pertinent laws. 7. Thus, after careful evaluation, Pat Dela Cruz being found positive for the use of drugs after confirmatory test should be administratively charged for Conduct Unbecoming of a Police Officer, pursuant to NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002, Rule 21, Section 1 (item 5) “any act or behavior of a police officer, irrespective of rank, done in his official or private capacity which, in dishonoring or disgracing himself as a police officer, seriously compromises his character and standing in the PNP in such a manner as to indicate vitiated or corrupt state of moral character which shows his unworthiness to remain in the police service”. 8. Also, Pat Dela Cruz violated the existing policies, rules and regulations penalized under NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002 particularly Rule 21, Sec. 2, Para C, Sub Paragraph 1 (j) which states that; “absent oneself from office without having filed the necessary application for leave or secured approval of the authorized official for a period of more than fifteen (15) days prior to the enjoyment of the leave” and falls under Grave Neglect of Duty. 9. Based on the aforementioned facts and circumstances, the undersigned finds that a probable cause exists and that there is a sufficient ground to hold the aforementioned PNCO for a Summary Hearing Procedure. The facts and pieces of evidence on record has engendered a reasonable belief that Pat Dela Cruz committed the act complained of and that there are sufficient pieces of evidence to support a formal administrative complaint against him. 10. No less than the Constitution mandates that a public office is a public trust and public officers and employees must at all times be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty and efficiency, act with patriotism and justice, and lead modest lives. (Article XI, Section 1 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution) Page 2 of 5 11. The range of the penalty imposable for Grave Offenses under Rule 22, Sec. 2 of NAPOLCOM MC No. 2016-002 is a) Sixty (60) days to Six (6) months suspension (minimum); b) One rank demotion (medium); and c) Dismissal from the service (maximum). Verily, RD, PRO 5 has jurisdiction to hear and decide on the matter in reference to Rule 4, Section 1 (c) of NAPOLCOM MC No. 2016-002, which provides that breach of internal discipline shall be brought before the following disciplinary authority: Regional Directors or Equivalent Supervisors where the imposable penalty is dismissal from the service; admonition or reprimand; restrictive custody; withholding of privileges; suspension or forfeiture of salary; demotion; or any combination of the foregoing: Provided, that in all cases, the total period shall not exceed sixty (60) days. (Underlining ours) 12. In view of the foregoing, it is hereby recommended that: a. That a Pre-Charge Investigation be conducted against Patrolman Juan Dela Cruz to determine whether there is probable cause to warrant the filing of a formal charge for Conduct Unbecoming of a Police Officer pursuant to NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002, Rule 21, Section 1 (item 5) “any act or behavior of a police officer, irrespective of rank, done in his official or private capacity which, in dishonoring or disgracing himself as a police officer, seriously compromises his character and standing in the PNP in such a manner as to indicate vitiated or corrupt state of moral character which shows his unworthiness to remain in the police service”; and for Grave Neglect of Duty pursuant to NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002 particularly Rule 21, Sec. 2, Para C, Sub Paragraph 1 (j) which states that; “absent oneself from office without having filed the necessary application for leave or secured approval of the authorized official for a period of more than fifteen (15) days prior to the enjoyment of the leave”; and b. That the conduct of Pre-Charge Investigation against the subject PNCO be referred to the Regional Director, having jurisdiction over the said case being the appropriate disciplinary authority on Grave Offenses. 13. Further, requests approval of paragraph 12 (a and b) above pursuant to para C (Coordinating Instruction), sub-paragraph 1 [b] (Delegation of Authority) of PNP MC No. 2016-062 dated October 3, 2016 re: PNP Comprehensive Internal Disciplinary Mechanism, which reads: “The DIDM or its equivalent office in PROs/NSUs and IAS shall be the approving authority of the Complaint Evaluation Report.” Respectfully submitted by: PSSg Lester D Caigas Complaint Evaluator Page 3 of 5 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL: ____________________________ PMAJ SAWIDEN Q NOR Chief, PCEIS APPROVED/DISAPPROVED: ________________________ PCOL RANIE P HACHUELA Chief, RIDMD Page 4 of 5 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE, POLICE REGIONAL OFFICE 11 Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division Camp Sgt Quintin M Merecido, Buhangin, Davao City This assignment during the Seminar Workshop on Administrative Disciplinary Machinery held last June 15, 2022 is submitted by personnel of the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division (RIDMD) of Police Regional Office 11 (PRO 11), namely: 1. PCOL RANIE P HACHUELA 2. PMAJ SAWIDEN Q NOR 3. PSSg Lester D Caigas - Chief, RIDMD 11 Chief, PCEIS Investigator II, PCEIS Page 5 of 5