The Philippine Star

2 airport cops axed over EDSA busway scuffle

- By GHIO ONG and RUDY SANTOS

Two airport police personnel were relieved from their posts for allegedly using the EDSA busway and confrontin­g an enforcer of the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) over the weekend, the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) announced yesterday.

The MMDA said it is planning to file charges against Pvt. 1st Class Raymond Anuran and Pvt. Michael Lilis.

Anuran and Lilis are under suspension while they are being investigat­ed, according to MIAA general manager Eric Ines.

The Special Action and Intelligen­ce Committee for Transporta­tion (SAICT) said an airport police vehicle traversed the northbound lane of the EDSA busway in Guadalupe, Makati on Sunday.

The two refused to present their driver’slicensewh­entheMMDAe­nforcer stopped the vehicle, the SAICT said.

When the MMDA enforcer attempted to take video footage of the verbal exchange, one of the airport personnel tried to grab the former’s cell phone, triggering a commotion.

They refused to give their names to the MMDA enforcer, according to the SAICT.

“We cannot just tolerate this kind of abuse. It is embarrassi­ng,” Ines said.

Manny Gonzales, MIAA assistant general manager for Security and Emergency Services, said the MIAA employees were on official business during the incident.

“But using the EDSA bus lane without authorizat­ion is a violation,” he said. “There’s a government directive regarding (only) five exemptions.”

For government officials, only the president, Senate president, speaker of the House of Representa­tives and the chief justice are allowed to use the EDSA busway as part of their official functions.

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