The Freeman

Cops in Ermita raid negative in paraffin test

- — Ermida Q. Moradas/MBG

The four members of Carbon Police Station who were involved in the drug raid that led to the death of a 4-yearold boy in Barangay Ermita last Tuesday tested negative for gunpowder residue.

The result of the paraffin test conducted on the four policemen was forwarded by the Regional Crime Laboratory Office (RCLO) to Police Regional Office (PRO) – 7 last Friday.

In a statement released by the PNP national headquarte­rs, the result showed that the four Drug Enforcemen­t unit (DEU) personnel of Carbon Police Station did not fire their handguns during the operation.

“This means that the four DEU operatives have not fired their handguns hence, may not have been responsibl­e of the death of Skyler (Blader Skyler Abatayo),”

“While the four DEU operatives were reportedly found negative in the paraffin tests, we still could not totally discount their responsibi­lity on the death of Skyler pending the outcome of the investigat­ion,” part of the official statement reads.

However, Camp Crame stressed that a thorough investigat­ion will be conducted to find out the real culprit and resolve the case.

The national headquarte­rs also ordered the immediate relief of the four policemen involved and for them to surrender their service firearms for ballistic examinatio­n.

The PNP headquarte­rs also assured that it will not hesitate to file any appropriat­e administra­tive or criminal charges if it the culpabilit­y of the personnel is establishe­d after a thorough investigat­ion.

Personnel of PRO-7 and the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) are conducting a manhunt operation against the four drug personalit­ies escaped during anti-illegal drug operations that led to the death of Skyler.

Allegedly, one of the suspects fired his undetermin­ed caliber of firearm as they made an escape. The bullet reportedly pierced through the wall of the adjacent house where Skyler was studying.

It can be recalled that on Tuesday morning, four DEU personnel of Carbon Police responded to a report of an ongoing illegal drug activities in Sitio Bato, Barangay Ermita.

When the police arrived, two of them went inside the house and caught four men, two were allegedly sniffing while the two others were repacking shabu.

Based on the statement given by the policemen involved, one of the subjects twisted the arm of one policeman who barged in and a minor scuffle ensued.

One of the subjects pulled out a gun and fired at the police, prompting them to move out while the men escaped through a window.

Later, the police returned to attend to the child who was hit by the stray bullet.

The Investigat­ion Detection and Management Branch (IDMB) of CCPO, the lead agency in the investigat­ion already assured the public that they will conduct a fair and balance investigat­ion.

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