“In law enforcement, leadership is not proven by how often one speaks in public. It shows in what gets done.”
Under this principle, Acting Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief PLTGen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. said the PNP has taken a quieter but more deliberate approach, one that prioritizes operations, discipline and outcomes rather than optics.
The focus has been consistent. Do the work, do it right, and let the results speak, he said.
This approach, hesaid,was evident on December 13, 2025 when at around 1 p.m., a joint anti-illegal drug operation was carried out along C6 Aura Duterte Street in Barangay Napindan, Taguig City. The operation was led by the PNP Drug Enforcement Group through its Special Operations Unit NCR, with support from the Southern Police District Intelligence Division and PDEA NCR and followed proper pre-operations procedures and was based on developed intelligence.
Five high-value targets were arrested during the operation. They were identified as John Walter Bernaldo Carlos, Danny San Jose Ordoñez, Joniel Coricor Almeda, Alvin Zabala Escovidal and Elmer Rabanes. Investigators said the group played key roles in an organized drug distribution network and their arrest disrupted ongoing illegal drug activity in Metro Manila and nearby areas.
More than 25.5 kilograms of suspected shabu, about 1.77 kilograms of high-grade marijuana kush, 140 marijuana oil cartridges and assorted smuggled cigarettes were recovered during the operation. With an estimated value of over P176 million, the seizure represented more than just a large haul and cut into an active network and removed a serious threat from the streets.
Operatives also recovered a Glock 17 firearm with ammunition, buy-bust money, mobile phones and identification cards. All suspects and non-drug evidence are now under the custody of the PNP Drug Enforcement Group, while the seized drugs have been submitted for forensic examination. Alternative recording devices were used throughout the operation, reflecting the administration’s emphasis on proper documentation, transparency, and accountability.
Nartatez underscored that more than the volume of drugs seized, the operation showed how the organization is being run, units are given clear direction and expected to deliver.
“There is emphasis on coordination, command responsibility, and trust in field operatives. The result was not accidental. It came from preparation, discipline and leadership that stays focused on execution,” he said.
Nartatez assured the public that the PNP continues to show that progress is built through sustained action, not applause, and through results that hold long after the cameras are gone.




