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Cop Faces Administrative Case For Fake RT-PCR Test

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Davao City – A police officer is facing administrative cases of grave misconduct and dishonesty for presenting a falsified RT-PCR test result upon her arrival at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport.

The officer, identified as P/Lt. Joy Line Cumbao, is a Forensic Officer assigned at the Philippine National Police (PNP) Crime Laboratory XI.

PNP Crime Lab XI Director P/Brig. Gen. Steve Ludan confirmed that Cumbao has falsified her RT-PCR result and did not undergo testing.

“She did not undergo RT-PCR test during the first or second week of this month December 2020. No RT-PCR was issued to her this month. An administrative case of grave misconduct and grave dishonesty has been filed against her and she is now facing the maximum penalty of dismissal from the police service,” Ludan said in an e-mail sent to the Davao City Tourism Office.

“She tried to get out from the situation, saying that the server in Camp Crame where she allegedly got tested was down. Pinapa-access ko sa kanya (We told her to access it). No medical tests were found. When we checked with Crame, no results were found,” said Gene Rose Tecson, City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) and Airport Health Monitoring Team Head.

Another passenger who flew in from Manila was apprehended on Friday, December 18, for presenting a falsified RT-PCR test result with a QR code that led to a random website.

Given this, Tecson advised all travelers to Davao City to make sure that they go to reputable laboratories to get legitimate results.

“Please be vigilant. Make sure that the laboratories you get tested from are reputable laboratories that issue legitimate results because we have our ways to verify the authenticity of the documents here at the airport,” Tecson said.

Since implementing the requirement of an RT-PCR negative test result in July, 12 Davao-bound passengers have already been apprehended by the Airport Health Monitoring Team.

The city government has been advising Dabawenyos not to falsify their documents as there is no point in doing so, given that there is free swab testing upon arrival at the airport. It will also put them and other people in danger, in case they turned out to be positive of the SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes coronavirus disease.  (City Information Office)

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