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PNP officer-in-charge Gamboa pledges independence for IAS
The police's Internal Affairs Service, which is mandated to discipline erring cops, currently needs the approval of the Philippine National Police chief to punish them
IAS separation from PNP may not be necessary – DILG
The Internal Affairs Service calls for separation from the PNP following the 'ninja cops' controversy

PNP internal probe: Cops 'intentionally killed' Carl Arnaiz
The PNP Internal Affairs Service recommends the dismissal from the service of the two Caloocan cops involved in the operation that killed Carl Arnaiz, and the demotion of the Caloocan City Police Community Precinct 2 chief

PNP probes ineffective, inefficient 'EJK' police investigators
The PNP probes its own investigators to find out if they have been looking into the rise in deaths since the declaration of the drug war

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PNP internal probe finds that cops conspired to murder Kian
The PNP Internal Affairs Service says PO3 Arnel Oares, PO1 Jerwin Cruz, and PO1 Jeremias Pereda planned the killing of Kian delos Santos

Police watchdog: Know enough about Internal Affairs Service?
The Internal Affairs Service is an independent body tasked to investigate police accused of violating procedures and regulations

Davao lawyer is PNP’s new IAS chief
UPDATED Lawyer Alfegar Triambulo who was once acting regional chief of Napolcom Davao is only the second IAS Inspector General not from the PNP since the unit was created in 1998

DILG names 19 cops probed for Espinosa killing
Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno says these officers – from the CIDG and the Regional Maritime Unit in Eastern Visayas – have been placed on floating status

Roxas: Civilian will head PNP lifestyle check
Six months since plans for a lifestyle check on the 150 000 strong police force were announced the probe has yet to begin

Napolcom eyes changes in probe on erring cops
The Napolcom wants to remove barriers that tend to discourage the public from filing complaints against erring cops
