Robert Zabala Barbers (January 19, 1944 – December 25, 2005) was a Filipino police officer and politician. Barbers had served in the police force for almost three decades prior to becoming part of the
government of the Philippines
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. He served in
the legislature as the
representative of
the second district of
Surigao del Norte (1992–1996), whose second term was ended by his appointment as
secretary
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of
the interior and local government, and as
senator
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(1998–2004).
Early life and education
Barbers was born in the
then-municipality of Surigao in
formerly undivided Surigao province, on January 19, 1944,
to Félix Barbers of
Ilocos, a judge, and Regina Zabala of Surigao, who would serve as division superintendent of schools and vice governor of
Surigao del Norte.
His ancestors, the Barbieri clan, originally came from
Sicily
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,
Italy
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, with his grandfather being an
American soldier. Meanwhile, the family's local roots are in
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
His paternal uncle, retired police general
James Barbers, was a Bice Mayor of
Manila
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and superintendent of the
Western Police District.
Barbers finished elementary (1955) and secondary education (1959, as
valedictorian
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The valedictorian is generally determined by an academic institution's grade poin ...
) in his hometown.
While serving as a police officer, he studied
AB Political Science
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at the
University of the Philippines
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and
Silliman University but completed his degree in 1981 at the
Lyceum of the Philippines University
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, where he also earned his
Bachelor of Laws
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in 1985.
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Makati Business Club. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
He later went on to earn
Master of Science
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degrees in
criminology
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(Metro Manila College) and in national security administration (
National Defense College) in 1992 and 1994, respectively.
Police career
Barbers was enlisted by his uncle
James, then chief of the
Integrated National Police
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– Western Police District (INP–WPD), in the police force, and topped the examinations in the
Manila Police Department (MPD).
He spent 27 years as a police officer in
the city.
He started in 1960s as a patrolman,
and later rose through the ranks,
eventually becoming colonel
before quitting the police force in 1991 to run for
Congress
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.
Barbers served as chief of the
Ermita
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station
and, under the leadership of
Alfredo Lim
Alfredo "Fred" Siojo Lim (; December 21, 1929 – August 8, 2020) was a Filipino politician, police officer and lawyer who served as a Senate of the Philippines, Senator of the Philippines from 2004 to 2007, He also served as the 20th Mayor of ...
in the WPD,
of two WPD divisions handling high-profile crimes.
When Lim became the director of the
National Bureau of Investigation in 1990,
he took Barbers and designated him as chief of the NBI Police Special Task Force.
He was also the inspector of the
National Police Commission.
Barbers was noted for the solution of major crimes and the personal arrest of some of the known gang leaders, particularly when he was with the NBI
with his team being known with the arrest of several drug traffickers,
including Jose "Don Pepe" Oyson who was later killed by agents while being escorted to detention.
He was also credited with the arrest of then military rebel
Billy Bibit and communist leader Ignacio Capegsan, for which he was promoted.
Barbers was a bemedaled officer,
receiving medals and citations from the
United States
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, such as those from the
State Department
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and the ''Golden Service Award for Outstanding Law Enforcer in
Asia
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'' from
New York City
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(the first Filipino to be given the award, in 1991).
Political career
As district representative
Barbers entered politics
in 1992 as
representative of
the second district of
Surigao del Norte;
he was re-elected
in 1995.
He was the chairperson of the House committee on Effective Law Enforcement, as well as vice chairperson of the committee on Public Order and Security.
As a cabinet chief
Barbers' second term in
the 10th Congress was cut short when he became part of
the cabinet of
president
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Fidel Ramos
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, who appointed him as
secretary
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of
the interior and local government which he assumed on April 16, 1996.
While focusing on campaign against
illegal drugs
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* Violation of law
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, he launched programs in relation to fight against
criminality
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,
as well as for the reformation and welfare of the
Philippine National Police
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.
Barbers was noted being the supervisor of the PNP, which created the Public Assistance and Reaction Against Crime (PARAC), a 24-hour public assistance group. Among the notable accomplishments of PARAC within a year were the apprehension of drug traffickers and a gambling lord, neutralization of eight of the country's
most wanted individuals including a
Laguna politician involved in the murder of a human rights lawyer, as well as the eradication of
marijuana
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plantations in northern
Luzon
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.
Another program, ''Barangay at Pulisya Laban sa Krimen'', was implemented to strengthen community involvement in the peace and order campaign.
As a senator
Barbers first ran for
senator
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in 1998, where he placed fifth, becoming the first police officer to hold such electoral position.
He served a term, in the
11th and
12th Congresses.
In 1999, Barbers pushed for the creation of the committee on public order and illegal drugs, which he eventually headed. He was also a chairperson of the
Commission on Appointments
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Whil ...
subcommittee on local governments.
Barbers was noted still being active in law enforcement in his term;
he authored over a hundred bills mainly focusing on the fight against criminality.
Barbers was the first to file an anti-terrorism bill in the Senate,
in late 2001.
Barbers was the principal author of a bill that aimed to strengthen the campaign against drug trafficking, which later became
Republic Act
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No. 9165 (''
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002''), the law repealing RA No. 6425 (''Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972'')
and creating the
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
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to be a member of and the implementing arm of the
Dangerous Drugs Board.
Barbers authored as well laws that giving more penalties against ''
jueteng
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'' protectors and operators.
He was an advocate of
death penalty for heinous crimes.
For his campaign against illegal drugs, Barbers was given an award from the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association in
Orlando, Florida
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in 2002.
1998 and 2004 elections
Barbers, a stalwart of the
Lakas, was twice considered as running mate to then presidential candidates,
Jose de Venecia Jr. in
1998
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and incumbent
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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in
2004
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. He was later convinced to give way to Arroyo and to then senator
Noli de Castro, respectively.
De Venecia was defeated by
Joseph Estrada
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; while Arroyo won and later
ascended to the presidency, replacing Estrada who was
then ousted.
In 2004, Barbers ran for re-election under the ruling party, but lost in the twelfth spot to incumbent
Rodolfo Biazon.
Both ran under
the administration K-4 coalition.
He later filed an election protest against Biazon to contest the slot, accusing the
Commission on Elections
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of hastily proclaiming the latter's victory and demanding the awaiting of the results in his strongholds in
Mindanao
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. However, his petition was denied.
His name was mentioned in the controversial ''"
Hello Garci"'' tapes, whose transcripts showed him calling then election commissioner
Virgilio Garcillano to ensure his victory.
Personal life
Bobby, as Barbers was known to many, was married to Virginia Smith. They had four children—three sons, all also named Robert, and a daughter.
* Robert Lyndon, the eldest who is currently serving as
governor of Surigao del Norte, previously held the same position within two terms.
He was one of the directors of the
Department of Tourism (DOT).
In 2010, he ran for
Surigao City mayor but lost.
*
Robert Ace is currently serving his sixth term as the representative of the province's second district,
the position which Robert had previously held.
He also served as provincial governor
until 2010 when he lost in his re-election bid;
at that time the family's political control in the province ended with the defeat of his two brothers as well.
*
Robert Dean, the youngest son, served as a councilor in
Makati
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and held cabinet positions during the
Arroyo administration,
being named
officer-in-charge of the DOT
and general manager and CEO of the
Philippine Tourism Authority.
In 2010, he ran for
Makati 1st district
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representative, but lost.
* The youngest child and only daughter, worked with the
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
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.
Barbers was a practising
Roman Catholic
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, and a pious devotee of the
Infant Jesus of Prague
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.
He had
a statue of the Christ Child in his office dressed as a policeman, called the ''"Santo Niño de Policía"'', and brought out in procession every January.
In 1995, he formed a group of fellow devotees comprising workers of a
folk music
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bar in
Malate, Manila
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, which he once frequented as a policeman.
Later life and death
Barbers, who had suffered
throat cancer
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,
flew to the
United States
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and underwent surgery in November 2000,
missing the
impeachment trial
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of President Joseph Estrada in the Senate.
In July 2005, Barbers left one last time for the United States to have a medical checkup. In early December that year, he was confined at
The Medical City
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in
Pasig
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It is located along the eastern border of Metro Mani ...
for a week.
His condition deteriorated
until
Christmas Eve
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, when he was rushed to the same hospital due to difficulty breathing.
Barbers died of
heart failure
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at 10:29 a.m.
on
Christmas Day
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2005.
He was buried at the
Manila Memorial Park – Sucat in
Parañaque
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.
In popular culture
*Portrayed by
Phillip Salvador in the 1997 film ''Bobby Barbers: Parak''.
*Portrayed by Zandro Zamora in the 1994 film "
Col. Billy Bibit, RAM".
Notes
References
External links
Profile from the Senate of the PhilippinesDemise of Ex-Sen. Barbers News Article
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