Pubdate: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 Source: Philippine Star (Philippines) Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2004 Contact: http://www.philstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines (Philippines) FORMER MARIKINA COP ALSO A DRUG PUSHER? A former Marikina City policeman arrested for indiscriminately firing his gun during the New Year revelry was listed in the city's order of battle on illegal drugs, police said yesterday. Senior Superintendent Felipe Rojas, Marikina City police chief, said he set up several anti-illegal drug operations to catch red-handed the suspect, PO3 Gary Lee, but he has always managed to evade elements of the local anti-drug unit. "His drug pushing activities is an open secret but all our plans to pin him down in his illegal activities produced negative results," said Rojas in an interview. Metro Manila police chief Director Ricardo de Leon admitted that Lee was a priority target of Rojas in his anti-drug drive. De Leon emphasized that Lee is awaiting his dismissal orders when the incident occurred so he is no longer an active policeman. After realizing that he was included in the Marikina City police "order of battle" on illegal drugs, Lee started not reporting for work. His last assignment was as sentry duty at the Marikina City police headquarters. However, three months ago, Rojas cornered Lee, disarmed him of his caliber .9mm automatic pistol and worked for his dismissal from the police service. During the confrontation, Rojas said Lee denied peddling drugs. But he did not state the reason why he was skipping work. At about 1 a.m. last Thursday, Rojas said they received a telephone call from a male caller informing them that an armed man was indiscriminately firing his gun at the height of the New Year celebrations in Barangay Concepcion Uno. When elements of the Police Community Precinct 3 (PCP3) accosted the armed man in Sitio Tumana, he turned out to be Lee, who yielded an unlicensed caliber .45 Mark 1V automatic pistol. Lee denied firing his gun, which authorities discovered as unlicensed. He was charged with illegal possession of firearms before the Marikina City prosecutor's office. "We finally bagged him," said Rojas, adding that Lee's drug pushing activities will be neutralized with his detention. The police would also subject Lee to drug tests to determine whether he is under the influence of illegal drugs at the time of the incident. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin