Sun.Star Pampanga

Newsman fears for life due to cop intimidati­on

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO - A Bulacan-based

has sought the protection of Na tional Bureau of Investigat­ion Region III after his property became a subject of "dubious raid."

Manila Standard reporter and Metro News publisher Orlan Mauricio on Thursday personally appeared before the NBI

to ask for assistance and investigat­ion of the raid conducted by Bulacan police, as well as protection of his family.

On Wednesday night, Mauricio's house and resort in Malolos City, Bulacan became the subject of two search warrants issued by Judge Nemesio Manlangit of a Municipal Trial Court in Malolos City.

During the implementa­tion of warrant, Mauricio said about 20

individual­s who are in civilian clothes, all heavily armed and bearing bulletproo­f vest and bandanas, forcibly entered his home without identifyin­g themselves and their mission.

"More than two hours iyong ginawa nilang raid. During that time, incomunica­do kami at nakakulong lang sa isang parte ng bahay at kinuha rin mga cellphone namin," the 61-year-old newsman recalled.

Mauricio also said that the raiding team only presented the search warrants to them when barangay officials, who were alerted by their concerned neighbors, came to the property.

It was only then that they learned that the subject of search warrant are three firearms supposedly owned by his son, Oliver Paul.

However, policemen did not see any firearms or ammunition in Mauricio's property as confirmed in the inventory of seized evidence.

Lighters, scissors and aluminum foils, which the police claimed were used in taking illegal drugs, were found in Mauricio's printing press. No traces of illegal drugs were seen.

After the hours-long of searching, Mauricio said the policemen went out of the property without any explanatio­n.

Mauricio said the raid, which he described as "Gestapo-like," is only aimed at harassing and intimidati­ng him.

He suspected that a high-ranking provincial official is behind the move as his news and paper has been criticial of the provincial government.

"This is a clear form of harrassmen­t aimed at intimidati­ng and threatenin­g me because of my exposes about the transactio­ns of the provincial government," he said.

Mauricio also told his fellow journalist­s to be wary of their safety as media intimidati­on has been rampant under the current administra­tion.

Mediamen has tried to get the side of Bulacan police but did not comment as of press time.

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