Pubdate: Thu, 08 Jul 2004
Source: People's Journal (Philippines)
Copyright: 2004 People's Journal
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Author: Cory Martinez & Mia B. Billones

8 COPS SUED FOR PLANTING EVIDENCE, ILLEGAL ARREST

EIGHT members of the Philippine National Police were charged yesterday 
before the Quezon City Prosecutor's Office for alleged planting of evidence 
and illegal arrest of a housewife two years ago.

Charged with violation of Section 24 of Republic Act 6425, grave coercion 
and arbitrary detention were Sr. Insp. Primitivo Bayongan Jr., PO1 Anatomy 
Gabona, PO1 Churchill Marcelo, PO1 Leopoldo Mandois Jr., PO2 Porfirio Dooc 
Jr., PO1 Rolly Flaviano, PO1 Eduardo Adonis and PO1 Benedict Romero of the 
National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center in Camp Crame.

In her complaint-affidavit, Judy Namli of Block 14, Lot 8, Pearl St., 
Fairview, QC, claimed that on the night of Feb. 12, 2002, she was about to 
enter a 24-hour convenience store in Mindanao Avenue when Gabona arrested 
her for alleged possession of shabu, saying that she is Katy Shalam.

Namli denied the allegations, but another police officer approached them 
and insisted to the complainant that she is Shalam. The respondents 
allegedly forced her into their vehicle and drove her around the vicinity 
then to Camp Crame, where she met a certain Susan Barredo.

Namli was allegedly forced to admit that she and Barredo know each other. 
When she refused, Gabona allegedly demanded the amount of P300,000 for her 
release.

The following day, Namli and Barredo were presented to the inquest 
prosecutor where the respondents allegedly produced a sachet of shabu.

Meanwhile, Citizens Action Against Crime chairperson Teresita Ang-See 
called on newly-appointed Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo 
Reyes to solve the rising cases of planting of evidence and extortion by 
police officers.
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