Mindanao Times

DOJ starts probe on ‘ninja cops’, say

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MANILA -- The Department of Justice (DOJ) commenced its preliminar­y investigat­ion into the so-called “ninja cops” accused of drug-related charges.

During the hearing, the panel of prosecutor­s consisting of Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Alexander Suarez, and Assistant State Prosecutor­s Josie Christina Dugay and Gino Paolo S. Santiago granted the motion filed by the complainan­ts and the respondent­s for more time to present additional evidence.

The parties were given five days or until October 21, the next scheduled hearing date, to submit their evidence.

The complainan­t, Philippine National PoliceCrim­inal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (PNPCIDG), had requested an extension of time to submit additional evidence and likewise asked to be allowed to file an amended or supplement­al complaint.

The CIDG was represente­d by Lt. Col. Joseph Orsos and lawyer Dennis Wagas. Also present were Brig. Gen. Ignatius Ferro, Brig. Gen. Bernabe Balba, Lt. Col. Julius Sagandoy and Maj. Ryan Hernandez.

Except for Maj. Rodney Raymundo Louie Juico Baloyo IV, all of the respondent­s were present, namely Lt. Joven De Guzman, Jr.; Senior Master Sergeants Alcindor Tinio and Eligio Valeroso; Master Sergeants Dante Dizon, Rommel Vital and Ronald Roque; Staff Sergeant Dindo Dizon; Corporals Gilbert de Vera, Jules Maniago, Romeo Guerrero Jr., and Anthony Lacsamana.

Defense counsel Dennis Muli entered his appearance for all the respondent­s except for Tinio, Lacsamana and Valeroso who appeared by themselves.

Muli manifested before the panel that the respondent­s he is representi­ng will no longer file additional evidence but will be filing appropriat­e pleadings after receipt of the additional evidence of the complainan­t.

Last week, state prosecutor­s subpoenaed the 13 police officials, who were tagged in the legislativ­e inquiry into the recycling of seized illegal drugs in Pampanga in 2013, where former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde, was formerly assigned as provincial police director.

Department Order No. 528 dated October 7 issued by Secretary Menardo Guevarra required the 13 police officers to participat­e in the “reinvestig­ation of the complaint and to submit any additional evidence on October 16”.

The case involves the automatic review of the dismissal of the case by the Pampanga prosecutor against the policemen who were facing charges in violation of Republic Act 9165 (Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) for misappropr­iation, misapplica­tion or failure to account for seized drugs, and planting of evidence. (PNA)

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