Manila Bulletin

Celebrated case between woman and 11 Cebu City cops takes tragic twist

- By CALVIN CORDOVA

CEBU CITY—The controvers­ial case involving 11 policemen and a 35-year-old woman has taken a tragic twist after one of the suspects allegedly committed suicide just a few hours after the complainan­t was gunned down on Monday night.

Ritchie Nepomuceno was fatally shot shortly after she disembarke­d from a police-owned vehicle in Barangay Basak-Pardo.

About three hours later, Police Staff Sgt. Celso Colita, the policeman who was accused of raping Nepomuceno twice, allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in a comfort room of one of the offices of the Police Regional Office-Central Visayas Headquarte­rs.

Police Maj. Alejandro Batobalono­s, chief of the IMEG-VFU, said the woman was with IMEG-VFU who brought her to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for her scheduled examinatio­n hours before she was killed.

“She was brought there at 8:30 a.m. and her appointmen­t was done by around 5 p.m.,” said Batobalono­s.

“She was standing by the road when she was shot. It seemed like the perpetrato­rs had been monitoring her from the hospital until she was brought home. The perpetrato­rs appeared to have just waited for the police escort to leave before they killed her,” added Batobalono­s.

A few hours after Nepomuceno was killed, the PRO 7 was rocked by Colita’s alleged suicide.

The police took his own life by shooting himself in the head using a .45 caliber pistol, said Police Maj. Glenn Hife, chief of the Regional Drug Enforcemen­t Group.

Hife said there was no foul play involved in Colita’s death.

Hife said during the course of their conversati­on, he asked Colita if he already knew that Nepomuceno had been gunned down.

“I observed that he was okay. We were laughing at one point. But he seemed shocked when I asked him if he already knew that the complainan­t had been ambushed,” said Hife.

“I asked him if he was involved or he had knowledge of the killing. He didn’t answer. He just bowed his head and dropped his shoulders,” added Hife.

In the middle of their conversati­on, Colita asked Hife if he can go to the toilet for a while.

Hife said gunshot rang out shortly after Colita entered the toilet.

Hife rushed to the toilet and saw Colita sprawled on the floor with a gunshot wound in the right side of the temple.

Colita was rushed to nearby hospital where she was declared dead.

Nepomuceno had filed several charges against Colita, Police Chief Master Sgt. Eric Edgar Emia, Police Cpl. Rochelito Mabulay, Police Cpl. Emmanuel Martinez, Police Staff Sgt. Joseph Alcoseba, Police Staff Sgt. Michael Rhey Cabizares, Police Cpl. Carlo Irizari, Police Cpl. Junel Pedroza, Police Cpl. John Carl Aceron and Police Cpl. Georny Abrasado.

The string of charges stemmed from the March 9 incident wherein the 11 policemen searched the house of Nepomuceno in Barangay Tungkil, Minglanill­a town, southern.

The woman was accused of keeping illegal drugs and unlicensed firearms in her house but no contraband was found during the search.

After her house was inspected, the woman alleged that she was brought to the Sawang Calero Station but the supposed police operation was not recorded in the police blotter.

The woman alleged that the 11 policemen took P170,000 from her and before she was allowed to go home, she was raped twice in a motel by Colita.

The 11 policemen had been disarmed and placed under camp restrictio­n of the Regional Headquarte­rs Support Unit.

The alleged abuses by the 10 policemen were exposed when Nepomuceno sought help from the Integrity Monitoring and Enhancemen­t GroupVisay­as Field Unit (IMEG-VFU). This led to the filing of grave coercion, robbery and grave threats against the 11 police. Two counts of rape were also filed against Colita.

Meantime, Colita’s wife immediatel­y went to the PRO 7 Headquarte­rs after learning about her husband’s death.

Hife said the wife shared that her husband had been depressed due to the accusation­s hurled against him.

“He was affected by the case according to the wife. I also asked forgivenes­s from his wife since the incident happened in my office,” said Hife.

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