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Bill requiring police officers to undergo mandatory annual neuro-psychiatric and drug test

Bill requiring police officers to undergo mandatory annual neuro-psychiatric and drug test

Health care is at the top of everyone’s mind these days even our health well-being. We watch what we eat, we exercise, and we do all the things necessary to monitor our physical health but what about our mental health?

Two years ago, a viral video of a police officer firing his gun at point-blank range against two defenseless civilians spread throughout various social media platforms and shocked the country.

The police cop was identified as Police Master Sergeant (PMSgt) Jonel Nuezca, who was off-duty at the time the incident took place and with at least six (6) administrative cases before the said incident, two of which involved grave misconduct involving homicide.

Senator Imee Marcos has cautioned that if the existing law requiring psychological testing on police personnel stays insufficient, the recent murder of an old woman by a police master sergeant may not be the last.

“A police master sergeant has killed an unarmed civilian for the second time. Although the incidents of Nuezca and, more recently, (Hensie) Zinampan may be considered isolated, should we wait for more?” Marcos came up with the question.

Marcos also asked the PNP Chief to examine Zinampan’s immediate superior, which, according to R.A. 8551, “should be an automated process” to identify flaws in administration or supervision.

This, together with several other police-related crimes in recent years, caused fear, shock, and anger among the populace, besmirching the image of the Philippine National Police (PNP) as the protector of the people.

While these may be considered as isolated cases perpetrated by police officers, it pressed a serious issue on the procedure being implemented by the PNP to ensure and promote the psychiatric and psychological fitness of its officers and members.

Senator Imee Marcos has filed Senate Bill No. 1825 requiring members of the PNP to undergo MANDATORY annual psychiatric, psychological drug, and physical tests including stress debriefing. 

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In 2022, Representative Rufus Bautista Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro’s 2nd District re-filed Senator Imee’s bill as House Bill No. 10806 with the same title and purpose.

In her explanatory note, Marcos noted that “Republic Act No. 6975, as amended by RA 8551, requires the conduct of regular psychiatric, psychological drug, and physical tests of our police officer. However, at present, these are only given during recruitment, promotion, and when directed by a supervisor.

In an effort to ensure the mental and psychological well-being of our police officers, this bill seeks to make MANDATORY the conduct of their annual psychiatric, psychological drug, and physical tests as well as to undergo stress debriefing programs for those whose operational work necessarily expose them to traumatic situations.”