The Philippine Star

Aurora police chief transferre­d after arrest of mayor’s in-law

- By MANNY GALVEZ

BALER, Aurora – The chief of this town’s police station was relieved from his post on Wednesday, a few days after his men arrested a sister-inlaw of Mayor Nelianto Bihasa for illegal drug possession.

Chief Inspector Jun dela Cruz was transferre­d to the administra­tive division of the provincial police headquarte­rs at Camp Ravina by provincial police director Senior Superinten­dent Danilo Florentino.

Dela Cruz was replaced by Senior Inspector Ferdinand Usita of the nearby Dipaculao town police station.

Florentino said Dela Cruz’s relief, which was approved by Region 3 police director Chief Superinten­dent Rudy Lacadin, came five days after members of the Baler police arrested Leila SanchezBih­asa in an anti-drug operation in Barangay Suklayin on Saturday.

The police have filed charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act before a local court against Sanchez-Bihasa, wife of the mayor’s brother Amay Bihasa.

Sanchez-Bihasa, who is among the town police’s most wanted drug personalit­ies, reportedly yielded 1.9 grams of shabu.

“We were just doing our job and I want to show that the police are not under the control of politician­s,” Dela Cruz said.

He said the arrest of Sanchez-Bihasa proved that there is no sacred cow in Baler when it comes to illegal drugs.

Asked if his relief has something to do with the arrest, Dela Cruz said: “Maybe, it’s possible.”

Florentino said Lacadin tasked Dela Cruz to go after drug trafficker­s in his jurisdicti­on. He said the official’s performanc­e in the anti-drug campaign was good.

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