Pubdate: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 Source: Manila Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2002, The Manila Times Contact: http://www.manilatimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/921 Author: Jefferson Antiporda OMBUDSMAN FILES RAPS VS ACOP, 9 OTHER COPS The Office of the Ombudsman yesterday filed direct bribery charges before the Sandiganbayan against 10 policemen in connection with the release of six suspected Chinese drug traffickers arrested almost four years ago. Acting Ombudsman Margarito P. Gervacio Jr. said the charges were filed against Chief Supt. Reynaldo Acop, former NarGroup chief; Francisco Villaroman; Supt. John Campos; Chief Inspector Ceasar Mana; Cesar Aquino: SPO2s Antonio Venture and Mabini Rosale; SPO1 Danilo Castro; PO3 Ferdinand Apuli; and PO1 Anthony Ong, all formerly assigned with the Philippine National Police Narcotics Group. Gervacio said the filing of charges was based on the testimonies issued by Mary "Rosebud" Ong and Remus Garganera that the accused received P3 million and 10 kilos of shabu in exchange for the release of drug suspects Lu Shao Min, Wang Jin Luan, Jin Plao Wang Chua, Li Jiaz Hu, Ah Chun, and Eduardo Ling Hing Ong. Records showed the suspects were alleged members of the 14K drug syndicate and were arrested last Dec. 6, 1998 during a raid at a house in Maria Clara St., Quezon City. Charges of illegal possession of firearms and illegal drug trafficking were filed against the Chinese nationals after authorities confiscated three unlicensed firearms, 29.8 grams of shabu and other drug paraphernalia from the suspects. Quezon City assistant prosecutor Eliodoro Lara, however, dismissed the case against the Chinese nationals after arresting officers failed to appear in the scheduled hearings. Ong testified on Sept. 26, 2001 that she met a certain Chong Hui Ming in Hong Kong who offered P3 million in exchange for the suspects' release. Ong said she was the intermediary during the negotiations for the Chinese nationals' release. Garganera testified that he was the one who withdrew the P3 million from Metrobank and gave the money intended for the Chinese nationals' release to Villaroman. Garganera also said that Campos asked for 10 kilos of shabu in addition to the P3 million. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth