
A police officer assigned in Bacolod is now under investigation after allegations surfaced that he was protecting cigarette smuggling operations in Negros Islandโthe kind of dirty side-hustle that doesnโt just break the law, it keeps illegal networks alive.
The issue was flagged publicly by Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla during a visit to Bago City, Negros Occidental on April 24, where he said the policeman is already under custody and will undergo further investigation.
Police Brigadier General Arnold Thomas Ibay, chief of the Police Regional OfficeโNegros Island Region (PRO-NIR), confirmed the probe and issued a clear warning: the regionโs police command says it has zero tolerance for personnel linked to illegal operationsโand anyone found violating the law or ethical standards will face administrative and criminal charges.
For PRO-NIR, the bigger stake here is public trust. When a cop is accused of shielding smuggling, the damage isnโt just โone bad appleโโitโs the message it sends to communities who are told to follow the rules while some enforcers allegedly help criminals dodge them.
