The Freeman

Negros Or. jail guard shot to death

- Raffy T. Cabristant­e and Juancho R. Gallarde, Correspond­ents

DUMAGUETE CITY — A jail guard of the Negros Oriental Detention and Rehabilita­tion Center (NODRC), who was earlier ousted from his post for alleged involvemen­t in the "drug trade" inside the facility, was shot to death by yet unidentifi­ed "riding-in-tandem" assassins in Dumaguete City yesterday afternoon.

The 63-year-old Artemio Molas Zerna, resident of Malalangsi in Pamplona town of Negros Oriental, sustained eight gunshot wounds in different parts of his body inflicted from a .45-caliber pistol, while he was driving his Honda XRM motorcycle, without plate number.

Eyewitness­es account revealed that Zerna was travelling northbound — reportedly on his way to the Provincial General Services Office where he was assigned after his ouster from the NODRC — while the assailants were going south.

The backrider fired several shots at Zerna, a few meters before he reached the bridge at Barangay Poblacion 8 in the city. Residents nearby heard more than five bursts of gunfire, but could not identify the attackers because they were wearing masks and caps.

Zerna was rushed to the nearby Holy Child Hospital where he was put in the intensive care unit due to his critical condition. More than an hour later, or at 12:45 p.m. attending physicians declared him dead, according to his son Abraham.

The police recovered from the crime scene 11 pieces of firearm ammunition and, as of press time, they were still conducting a manhunt to identify and track down Zerna's killers. Superinten­dent Jonathan Pineda, Dumaguete City Police chief, said they are looking into drugs as one of the angles for the motive of the killing.

Zerna, along with four inmates, was among the subjects of the Operation Greyhound raid at the NODRC last June 21 by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, who found and seized about 80 grams of shabu, estimated to worth about P800,000, from the inmates’ cells.

Seized from Zerna’s makeshift quarter or “kubol,” which was video taped, was “blue book” containing list of collectibl­es from clients, amounting to P500,000, including deposit slips to unknown personalit­ies. Also found there was a bottle containing empty sachets with shabu residues.

PDEA filed drug charges against Zerna on June 25, alleging that he was “the protector” of the four inmates involved in the drug trade. PDEA-Negros Oriental head Johnna Mirador, who led the surprise raid at the NODRC, said she was convinced that Zerna's alleged involvemen­t in drugs had something to do with his shooting, but her agency will continue to verify this.

Zerna was supposed to undergo preliminar­y investigat­ion on July 9 for his drug charges, she added. "Ipagpapatu­loy pa rin natin ang investigat­ion (sa drug trade). Na-observe namin na nababawasa­n na (ang droga sa NODRC), pero may mga parties pa rin na ipinapatul­oy ito. Susubaybay­in pa rin namin 'yan," Mirador said.

For his part, NODRC warden Louie Rastica said he was "shocked" by the news of Zerna’s killing, adding that the administra­tive charges filed against the victim will be reversed. "Naa man gud tay due process,” he said, adding that the inmates who tested positive for drugs are set to be transferre­d to the Bilibid in Muntinlupa City on July 18.

Zerna’s live-in partner, Cristina Tigas, said Zerna received death threats more than two months ago and she is willing to name names. She said they came from Tanjay City yesterday this morning to visit his son or daughter there, then Zerna told her he would go back to the PGSO. Minutes later she was informed he was shot near the bridge.

 ?? RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E ?? Doctors and nurses attend to the ousted provincial jail guard Zerna, who was still critically wounded at the time the photo was taken. He later died of his gunshot injuries at 12:45 p.m,, an hour later after he was shot by riding-in-tandem assailants...
RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E Doctors and nurses attend to the ousted provincial jail guard Zerna, who was still critically wounded at the time the photo was taken. He later died of his gunshot injuries at 12:45 p.m,, an hour later after he was shot by riding-in-tandem assailants...

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