The Freeman

34 drug cases dismissed due to technicali­ty

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila/

Since January last year, 34 out of 4,493 drug cases, including that of Cebuano businessma­n Peter Lim and self-confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa, were dismissed and are now subject for review.

Superinten­dent Ryan Devaras, chief of the Investigat­ion and Detective Management Branch (IDMB) of the Cebu City Police Office, said Republic Act 9165 or the Dangerous Drug Act of 2002 is “too meticulous” making it very challengin­g to prosecute drug suspects.

He revealed that the dismissal is usually due to technicali­ty because the inventory of evidence recovered was not done onsite.

He hopes that the 4,459 pending cases will result in the conviction of drug suspects.

Devaras explained that part of the “most crucial” task during drug operations is to label drug evidence recovered onsite to prove that these are not “false evidence”.

Each item must be labeled based on the date recovered, descriptio­n, and initials of the operatives.

But Devaras explained that for security reasons, police would expedite the process of labeling the evidence recovered to avoid possible retaliatio­n from the cohorts of the arrested personalit­ies especially during operations in slum areas, which are considered as hotbed of illegal drug trade.

“Usahay delikado man gud ang lugar kung didto ka mag-conduct, wala ka kahibaw if naa ba biglang mamusil didto because you are very busy, anything can happen, lalona depressed areas, nga hotbed samga drugs,” Devaras said.

To remedy the situation, he said that there are ongoing efforts to continuous­ly refresh the knowledge of drug enforcemen­t policemen to follow proper procedures during anti-illegal drug operations.

“Naa mi monthly case review and we found out there is a need sa among police to review ang procedure para ma observe,” Devaras said.

MBG

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