The older Faeldon said he would quit as BuCor chief should authorities prove that his son and namesake was involved in illegal drugs. Insisting on his innocence“I will kill that idiot if he (were) indeed involved [in drugs],” he added. Faeldon Jr., who was identified by his postal identification card, was studying business administration at Ateneo de Naga University, and was working as a student assistant in the school, police said. He grew up with his mother so it’s very rare for him and [the BuCor chief] to meet,” the lawyer said. He was later appointed as deputy administrator of the Office of the Civil Defense, before being named BuCor chief in November to replace Ronald dela Rosa, a former PNP chief.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 14, 2018 23:15 UTC