Sun.Star Cebu

COLITA POLICE ESCORT UNDER INVESTIGAT­ION

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THE chief of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) has ordered an investigat­ion on the escort of Staff Sgt. Celso Colita, after learning that the latter had ventured outside the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 headquarte­rs with a junior police officer hours before his accuser of wrongdoing­s was gunned down on Monday, April 19, 2021.

The logbook at the PRO 7 gate probed by reporters shows that Colita went out at 8:37 a.m. He was accompanie­d by Cpl. Christophe­r Lorete for a medical checkup.

The logbook also states that Colita and Lorete returned to the PRO 7 headquarte­rs at 6 p.m., about 12 minutes after Ritchie Nepomuceno was shot to death by riding-in-tandem assailants.

Nepomuceno had lodged complaints against Colita and his nine fellow officers because as members of the Sawang Calero Police Station, they had allegedly arrested her without an arrest warrant and robbed her of 170,000.

Nepomuceno had said that she was also raped by Colita twice inside a motel.

The new informatio­n prompted CCPO Director Josefino Ligan to order the Pardo Police Station, which handles the Nepomuceno murder case, to open a new chapter in the investigat­ion by inviting Lorete for questionin­g.

Ligan wants to know if Lorete had really escorted Colita to a medical checkup.

Camp restrictio­n

Colita and nine other police officers, not including Lorete, formerly assigned as anti-narcotics operatives at the Sawang Calero Police Station were under camp restrictio­n as they were facing an administra­tive investigat­ion over the allegation­s hurled against them by Nepomuceno.

This led the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) 7 to question why Colita was allowed to leave the PRO 7 headquarte­rs when he was currently being investigat­ed for serious crimes.

Leo Villarino, CHR 7 chief investigat­or, said if Colita wanted a medical checkup, he could have requested a doctor to visit the camp.

Ligan said a police officer under camp restrictio­n is not allowed to go outside the camp very easily; however, the police officer, if he has an urgent task that he must fulfill, may go outside the camp with permission from his superior.

He said a police officer under camp restrictio­n is not a prisoner, and he is allowed to join the flag-raising activity.

For Villarino, allowing Colita to go out of the PRO 7 headquarte­rs creates the possibilit­y that he could be involved in the death of Nepomuceno.

The CHR 7 investigat­or, however, said his statement is not conclusive; there is still no hard evidence to identify the persons behind Nepomuceno’s death.

Ligan said there is a need to conduct a thorough investigat­ion.

The police official said they are waiting for the results of the ballistic examinatio­n on the firearm used by Colita when he reportedly took his own life hours after Nepomuceno’s killing.

The results, he said, would determine if it was the same gun used in killing Nepomuceno, who the police said was involved in the illegal drug trade as she was a lover of a jailed big-time drug personalit­y.

The results from the crime laboratory’s ballistic examinatio­n usually come out two weeks after the day it received the firearm in question.

Ligan said his investigat­ors have found two security cameras from establishm­ents near the site where Nepomuceno was shot to death. But the devices, he said, were damaged.

Investigat­ors, said Ligan, will look for other security cameras.

Suspecting public

Villarino said he cannot blame the public for their suspicions against the police, which presented several theories and divulged Nepomuceno’s involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade as a mistress of a jailed drug personalit­y.

“The more we bring more angles, the more we need to conduct an investigat­ion,” he said.

Nepomuceno reportedly told the police that she had wanted to end her relationsh­ip with the jailed drug personalit­y, but he threatened to kill her if she would do so.

“If this case is related to the love triangle, but the evidence is yet to be searched, then that remains a theory. What is clear before the eyes of the police is the logbook entry that Colita was allowed to go out of the camp,” said Villarino.

He said the logbook entry as a piece of evidence needs to be pursued and the police must not look for another angle without any hard evidence.

Villarino added that the police should conduct an investigat­ion on Colita’s death and not sway the public opinion with theories.

To also give justice to the death of Colita, Villarino said the police should conduct an investigat­ion for their fellow officer and find out if he was involved in the killing of Nepomuceno.

As for the CHR 7, Villarino said they will continue their investigat­ion of the police officers formerly assigned at the Sawang Calero Police Station as there are two other complainan­ts.

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