The Philippine Star

Pasig rape-slay suspect admits drug use

- – Non Alquitran

The prime suspect in the rape and murder of a bank employee in Pasig City claimed he had been using illegal drugs for two years, a police official said yesterday.

Randy Oavenada, 37, a truck driver, made his admission to Eastern Police District (EPD) director Chief Superinten­dent Romulo Sapitula and Director Oscar Albayalde, chief of the National Capital Region Police Office.

Albayalde and Sapitula closeted themselves with Oavenada at the Pasig City police headquarte­rs Monday.

“He admitted taking shabu for almost two years but temporaril­y stopped for the past two weeks,” Sapitula said in an interview.

Oavenada, however, tested positive for shabu days after Mabel Cama, 22, was found dead at an abandoned office in the former Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority impounding area on Nov. 12.

Oavenada was first considered a witness in the rape-slay of Cama but Senior Superinten­dent Orlando Yebra Jr., Pasig City police chief, officially arrested him after his fingerprin­ts were lifted from Cama’s cell phone, which was found at the crime scene.

His fingerprin­ts were also found on the linoleum used to wrap Cama’s body, according to Superinten­dent Isidro Cariño, chief of the EPD crime laboratory.

The crime laboratory also recovered five pieces of aluminum foil, with traces of shabu, from the crime scene but Oavenada refused to say whether he was among those who sniffed shabu.

Cariño said Cama died of head injuries.

Her underwear and shorts, as well as her cell phone, were recovered near her body.

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