Pubdate: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 Source: Sun.Star Cebu (Philippines) Copyright: 2002 Sun.Star Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1690 Author: Allan I. Varquez NARC COPS TAGGED IN P100T EXTORTION THREE Regional Anti Narcotics Office (Rano) policemen and a civilian agent were arrested last night by joint PNP special units for allegedly extorting money from and arbitrarily detaining a Canadian national inside their camp. Ghotbaddin Hassanpoor, 43, alleged that PO1s Benedict Modina and Stephen Taneo and PO2 Raul Gador, as well as civilian agent Jose Montalban, forced him into a van and locked him up at the Rano headquarters last Friday. He was released, he said, after he paid them P100,000. Rano Chief Vicente Loot said he did not know of the alleged illegal detention as he was in Bantayan Island that day and returned to headquarters only last Monday. Gador, Taneo and Montalban were stripped of their police badge, disarmed and handcuffed after Hassanpoor picked them out from a line-up last night. Gador was still wearing the Canadian national's wristwatch. Marijuana was found in a wallet in his pocket. Modina did not report yesterday. Naktaf Chief Jose Jorge Corpuz said the suspects will be charged with physical injury, arbitrary detention, abuse of authority and robbery with extortion. As of last night, Hassan-poor remained under the protective custody of the Traffic Management Group (TMG). Hassanpoor said he was walking in front the Rano headquarters along Salinas Drive in Barangay Apas at 6:10 a.m. when a van blocked him. He said four armed men alighted from the van and forced him inside. He said he struggled and shouted at passersby to call the police, but the four men told him they were policemen. He noticed, however, that they did not have identification cards. Nor were they in uniform. Inside the Rano headquarters, Gador allegedly showed him a plastic sachet of shabu, which the Rano policeman threatened to plant on him so they could file illegal drugs possession against him. At first, he was asked to produce P3,000 in exchange for his freedom. The Canadian national said he told them he did not have money because he is only a pharmacy student of the University of the Visayas (UV). But at 2 p.m. he consented. On their way to the bank, his "kidnappers" raised the demand to P100,000, which he was able to withdraw after showing the bank manager his passport and Visa card. Hassanpoor said Montalban accompanied him inside the Equitable Bank at the Reclamation area, while the three policemen waited in the van. Before they went in, Gador and Modina allegedly threatened to kill him if he would make a "false move" and alert bank personnel. Still, he said he was detained for more than two hours at the Rano office even after paying the suspects. He said Taneo and Modina brought him back to his boarding house in Elizabeth Pond using a Toyota. Hassanpoor said he was released past 5 p.m. He said Gador seemed to be the leader because he was the one issuing orders. "My arms were paining me because he continued hitting me so I would get inside the van and even when I was inside the detention cell," he said. The incident brings to mind the arrest of Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) Chief Nicolas Salvador and PO3 Razul Segismar last May 28 on suspicion they kidnapped and extorted from two men they tagged as big-time shabu pushers. However, the Visayas Ombudsman's office dismissed their case, taking into account their alibi that they were caught by their fellow policemen conducting a buy-bust operation against the leader of the two men earlier arrested, but have accused them of kidnapping. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth