The Philippine Star

Navotas police chief axed

Over roundup of minors in drug raid

- By NON ALQUITRAN

The chief of the Navotas police was relieved from his post following a drug raid in the city last month, which resulted in the roundup of 12 minors, a police official said yesterday.

Senior Superinten­dent Ram Averia was sacked for his alleged failure to curb the illegal drug trade in his jurisdicti­on, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director Guillermo Eleazar said.

Averia, a member of the Philippine National Police Academy Class of 1994, was replaced by Senior Superinten­dent Rolando Balasabas of the PNPA Class of 1996.

Balasabas headed the NCRPO Headquarte­rs Security Group.

Eleazar placed Averia, who is being investigat­ed for withholdin­g evidence, on a floating status.

Averia is the fourth police official to be sacked over the roundup of 28 persons, including minors by agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) in Barangay North Bay Boulevard on Jan. 16.

Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Albayalde fired Inspector Resty Descalzo, head of the Police Community Precinct 3, along with Police Officer 3 Randy Belly and PO1 Jejomar Padasas of the station’s intelligen­ce unit.

Albayalde said Descalzo, Belly and Padasas were sacked because they failed to monitor the drug dens in the area despite signs that children were used in drug activities.

PDEA chief Aaron Aquino said the minors were employed as couriers by a drug suspect known only as Negro, who was among those arrested.

The PDEA also filed a complaint against the parents of the minors for child abuse, cruelty and exploitati­on as well as violation of Republic Act 7610 for allowing minors to act as conduits in drug traffickin­g.

The parents were also sued for violating Presidenti­al Decree 603, which holds them criminally liable for allowing their children to be used by drug rings.

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