Reynaldo "Rey" Ignacio Berroya (born March 11, 1947 – November 15, 2021) was a Filipino retired police officer who served as the Administrator of the Light Rail Transit Authority.
Together with Major Manuel Divina, he led rebelling Philippine Constabulary officers in seizing Camp Olivas in San Fernando, Pampanga.
[5] After the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos created the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission (PACC) in 1993 and appointed then-Vice President Joseph Estrada as its chairman, Berroya was assigned to lead Task Force Lawin, while Philippine National Police (PNP) colonel Panfilo Lacson was the leader of Task Force Habagat.
[6] While stationed in the PNP Caraga Regional Office, Berroya was fired by Lacson, by then the Chief of the Philippine National Police, for being absent without official leave (AWOL).
[1] After the Second EDSA Revolution, Berroya implicated Lacson on the kidnapping of husband of whistleblower Mary Ong (aka "Rosebud").