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Body cams for cops in drug busts pushed

April 16, 2023 Jester P. Manalastas 214 views

POLICE officers who participate in drug busts must be made to wear body cameras, Deputy Speaker and Batangas City Representative Ralph Recto proposed.

In a statement, Recto said that video recording of the operation will aid in prosecuting suspects, commend deserving officers, and deter those caught, and their coddlers, from bribing their way to freedom.

Recto said that “a widely available and affordable device which is the camera” can preserve “a hard to refute documentation” of drug arrests.

“Whether the narcotics seized weigh one kilo or one ton, a video recording is the best receipt there is,” Recto said.

“Mainam kung may resibo na mahirap ipagkaila. ‘Ika nga, ‘may bodycam sa katawan at may dashcam sa sasakyan,’“ Recto added.

He said in piecing together an operation, authorities should stop relying on “lamppost CCTVs” and instead source the footage from equipment they carry before, during and after the operation.”

The presence of bodycams, he said, would serve as deterrent against any attempt by suspects and their backers to buy the freedom of the arrested.

It is an “anti-arbor” device, Recto said, referring to the street slang of suspects going scot-free after somebody influential intervened for their release.

Recto said the PNP has bodycams in their inventory.

He said if it is now “SOP for police officers and police units to blanket their activities with social media reportage, then why is such an important operation be spared of such coverage?”