Sun.Star Cebu

WIFE ACCUSES COPS OF PLANTING DRUGS

Wife of slain Minglanill­a pusher seeks help from Commission on Human Rights, says there was no drug bust, accuses cops of shooting first and planting evidence

- JKV

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) will investigat­e the police operation in Minglanill­a that led to the death of a suspected drug pusher and a policeman.

Leo Villarino, CHR 7 chief investigat­or, told SunStar Cebu in a phone interview that the agency assigned one of their personnel to investigat­e the death of Jovilio Franza. Franza’s live-in partner, Evangeline Briones, visited the CHR 7 office last Tuesday to file a complaint against operatives of the Minglanill­a Police Station.

In a separate interview, Chief Insp. Verniño Noserale of the Min- glanilla Police Station said they are open to being investigat­ed.

In her Facebook account, Briones, who goes by the name Dong Ondong, denied allegation­s that her common-law husband was involved in illegal drugs. She claimed that she was with Franza before the incident and was riding with him on his motorcycle when a police car intentiona­lly bumped them. The collision forced them to disembark from the vehicle.

She claimed that Franza ran away after seeing that the persons inside the car were carrying high-powered firearms.

The assailants, who she claimed were police officers, started firing at Franza. Franza was eventually hit during another volley of gunfire initiated by the police. Franza retaliated and fired back, hitting PO2 Evie Espina, which resulted in his death.

But Briones admitted her common-law partner was carrying a pistol at that time as he reportedly received threats to his life.

She also claimed that police planted shabu on her common-law husband to justify their operation. /

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