Statement on Circulation of Spliced Video About Alleged PNP Exemption From Drug Tests
Jonvic C. Remulla
DILG Secretary
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) denounces efforts to discredit the government and the Philippine National Police (PNP) through the circulation of a spliced video on the alleged removal of mandatory drug and neuropsychological testing among active police personnel.
The spliced video with the caption “Malaya at Legal na gumamit ng Droga ang PNP at AFP only in the Philippines sa Bagong Pilipinas ni Marcos Jr.” was first posted by Dalagang Pilipina (@fierceLady08) on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) last January 9, 2025.
The video was edited to deliberately mislead viewers into believing that police and army personnel are now exempt from taking the mandatory drug and psych tests. The caption is downright malicious and discredits not only the police organization but also the Office of the President.
Let me emphasize that the exemption granted to PNP personnel only applies exclusively for their application for a new or renewal of license to own and possess firearms. This exemption is granted in recognition of the regular and comprehensive drug and neuropsychological testing they already undergo as part of their service, including annual screenings and mandatory testing during specialized courses and training.
Given the thorough evaluations and strict monitoring they are subjected to, requiring another round of drug testing would be redundant and counterproductive, as it undermines the PNP’s efforts to streamline the process, improve operational efficiency, and reduce unnecessary procedural burdens.
We will not allow individuals or groups to malign the name and integrity of the PNP and the government.
We appeal to the public to use social media responsibly and ensure that their content is always truthful and accurate.
Original Article At: https://www.dilg.gov.ph/news/Statement-on-Circulation-of-Spliced-Video-About-Alleged-PNP-Exemption-From-Drug-Tests/NC-2025-1012