Pubdate: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 Source: Philippine Star (Philippines) Section: Headline News Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2002 Contact: http://www.philstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622 Author: Christina Mendez DON'T APPOINT COPS WITH DRUG LINKS, EBDANE URGED Former civilian narcotics agent Mary Ong expressed disappointment yesterday over the recent appointment to sensitive positions of certain police officials she has accused of involvement in illegal drugs and direct bribery. Ong, also known as "Rosebud," appealed to Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. to consider a recent move by the Office of the Ombudsman to formally file the charges with the Sandiganbayan against the 13 policemen, including Director Reynaldo Acop, she implicated in the case. "I am so frustrated that these officers are assigned to sensitive posts," Ong said in an interview over the weekend, citing in particular Senior Superintendent Francisco Villaroman who was assigned to the PNP Directorate for Personnel and Resource Management (DPRM). Ong said Villaroman was tasked by DPRM chief Director Florencio Fianza to handle matters pertaining to foreign trips of police officials. "There were reports that Villaroman deleted from the list of foreign grant recipients the names of officers who investigated him in the various complaints I filed before the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group ((CIDG)," Ong said. Acop and Villaroman were among the respondents in the direct bribery case after they ignored court summons for them to testify in the trial of four alleged members of a Hong Kong drug syndicate arrested by Acop's men in La Loma, Quezon City in December 1998. Acop opted to step down from his post after the ouster of then PNP chief now Sen. Panfilo Lacson following the 2001 EDSA II revolution that toppled the Estrada administration. Ong claimed that failure of Acop and his men to testify at the hearings resulted in the dismissal of the case against the four suspects by the Pasay City Regional Trial Court. The suspects were identified as Lu Shiao Min, Wang Jin Luan, Jin Piao Wang Chua and Li Jiaz Hu. Ong said that the policemen, among them her alleged former lover Senior Superintendent John Campos, did not show interest in pursuing the case against the Chinese in exchange for P3 million and 10 kilos of shabu. Apart from the dismissal of the charges, the four Chinese also demanded the return of a "blue book" that contained their syndicate's uncollected debts of over P385 million. After almost 11 months of preliminary investigation, the Ombudsman finally decided last Friday to lodge direct bribery charges against Acop and his men before the anti-graft court. Acop and Villaroman welcomed the filing of the complaint, saying it would provide them the opportunity to clear their names before the proper forum. Ebdane hinted earlier at a second wave of reshuffle of ranking police officials to strengthen further the Arroyo administration's anti-crime campaign. "We will have a new team that will respond to situations, a new team that will toe the line and will have focus on the present PNP (objectives) as mandated by the President," Ebdane said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth