The Freeman

Cop, 3 others face homicide rap

- Mylen P. Manto/FPL

A policeman and three others are facing a criminal complaint before the Cebu Provincial Prosecutor’s Office over the death of a drug dependent they were escorting to a drug rehabilita­tion center.

The Criminal Investigat­ion and Detention Group- 7 filed a complaint for homicide last Friday against SPO2 Jonas Paquibot, Edwin Jakosalem, and two unidentifi­ed companions.

Paquibot and the other respondent­s were escorts of businessma­n Jerome Bendebel, 42, resident of Balamban, Cebu when the latter was brought to a drug rehabilita­tion facility in Cebu City for confinemen­t on December 31, 2013.

Police Chief Inspector Rene Kyamko said that their investigat­ion shows that Paquibot and his companions mauled the victim to death after the latter became unruly while in transit to the rehabilita­tion center.

Leony Bendebel, victim’s wife, said her husband died on January 1, 2014 at the Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu City. The couple had four children.

Leony said her sisterinla­w, Enecita, suggested confining her husband at the rehabilita­tion center in Lahug after the New Year’s Day.

However, the victim’s supposed confinemen­t came sooner than what was agreed because he allegedly went to the house of his in- laws on December 31 brandishin­g a firearm.

Leony said she was forced to call her sister- inlaw and the rehabilita­tion center to ask to pick- up her husband.

It was the group of Paquibot who arrived and escorted her husband to the rehabilita­tion center. The group arrived at the center at 2: 30 a. m. on January 1, 2014.

The duty manager of the center, Rey Abella, and the guard on duty, Pablo Cutanda, noticed that the victim was very pale and has traces of blood in the head, prompting them to refuse admission.

The victim was instead brought to the hospital where he was declared dead.—

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? A man dries his catch of starfishes as his son looks on. Starfish is one of the raw materials used in shell craft factories for fashion accessorie­s.
JOY TORREJOS A man dries his catch of starfishes as his son looks on. Starfish is one of the raw materials used in shell craft factories for fashion accessorie­s.

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