Royina Garma

[5] Aside from the drug war, Garma has committed to make the arrest of Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association supreme master and fugitive Ruben Ecleo Jr. possible as CIDG Region 7 head.

[3] Garma would be one of the named personalities implicated in the case filed before the International Criminal Court against Duterte for the extrajudicial killings under the anti-drug operation in 2017 by self-confessed gunman Edgar Matobato.

[5] Another policeman SPO4 Arturo Lascanas, who was self-confessed member of the Davao Death Squad (DDS), would name Police Captains Garma and Edilberto Leonardo as its operational heads in his affidavit to the ICC, while taking direct orders from then Davao Mayor Duterte's Special Assistant and now Senator Bong Go.

[4] She replaced Joel Doria[7] This was despite then mayor Tomas Osmeña's opposition with the appointment due to allegations that Garma was receiving ₱1 million weekly bribe as CIDG head.

[8] Her relationship with the mayor is not cordial with Garma filing an obstruction of justice case against Osmeña for ordering the release of three suspects who were caught illegally refilling butane canisters with liquefied petroleum gas within the same year.

[9] In October 2018, Garma led an operation in Cebu City as part of the wider war on drugs of now President Rodrigo Duterte.

[13] After 15 days from retiring,[12] Garma would be appointed as the general manager of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) by President Rodrigo Duterte.

[17] In September 2024, Santie Mendoza of the Philippine National Police-Drug Enforcement Group (PNP-PDEG) alleged that the death is an assassination claiming that National Police Commission Commissioner Edilberto Leonardo and Garma wanted Barayuga dead for the PCSO's official's alleged involvement in illegal drug trade.

[13][18] General Rommel Marbil ordered the immediate full re-investigation of the Wesley Barayuga murder based on the new evidence, including the testimony of key witnesses Edilberto Leonardo and Garma during a House of Representatives quadcom hearing.