Getulio Napeñas
Getulio Pascual Napeñas (born July 18, 1959) is a Filipino police officer who served as commander of the Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippines from 2013 until 2015. He is blamed for the ill fated Mamasapano clash but earned praise as a man of principle and a true leader.
Napeñas graduated in the Philippine Military Academy in 1982. He was one of the officers who was part of the initial batch of officers of the PC SAF, which became the PNP SAF, when it was created May 16, 1983. He was the commander of the Philippine Police Contingent to Kosovo and he was also one of top of his class and training in special action force. Napeñas then served as Chief Directorial Staff and Deputy Director of SAF before he was designated as director of the Police Regional Office in the Caraga region in January 2012. He also took Master in Business Administration (1995) and Master in Public Administration (1998).
Napeñas became commander of SAF on December 2013 after replacing Carmelo Valmoria who was appointed chief of the National Capital Region Police Office. In January 2015, the Mamasapano clash resulted to the death of 44 SAF commandos in gun battles with guerrillas from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The SAF operation was intended to arrest terrorists Zulkifli bin Hir (also known as Marwan), a Malaysian bomb maker, and Filipino terrorist Basit Usman. Marwan was killed during the operation and Usman escaped but was later killed by Moro rebels. As commander, he took full responsibility for the incident while others consider him as a scapegoat. Former President Ramos considered him a "patriot" and "brave" enough to accept the blame.
As a result of the Mamasapano clash, Napeñas was relieved from his position and later resigned. He is currently running for Senator under the United Nationalist Alliance in the upcoming 2016 Elections. Napeñas said his main platform focuses on peace and order and the welfare of police and armed forces, as well as other men in uniform. He also told reporters that he decided to run for senator to get justice for the slain police commandos. His candidacy was supported by various groups and was endorsed by Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada.
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