Pubdate: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 Source: Mindanao Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Mindanao Times. Contact: http://www.mindanaotimes.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2980 Author: Mic Mic Villaflor SOLVE, OR ELSE... Dad Threatens to Strip Police of Benefits From City Hall Councilor Bonifacio Militar has given the Davao City Police Office two months to show how they perform in solving summary execution cases or he will recommend to strip them of the benefits they are regularly receiving from the city. "The other day we were at CNN (It was) not promoting Davao City to international market but killings were highlighted. Is this the picture that they want to establish in Davao?" Militar said. Militar expressed frustration that the legislative body has been pushing for the police to show their performance report on the series of killings but until now, they cannot come up with a concrete report to the public. "It's more than three years and the issue is dragging on," Militar said. He said "their best is not enough" as they have not apprehended any suspect of the killings. Worse, he said those getting killed may have a police record but they died not in the act of committing a crime but while they were waiting for a ride or sleeping inside their house. Also, it has been noticed that those who died are in the police list of being a member of notorious gang or a drug pusher. "If they cannot apprehend suspects, we will recommend that the benefits that they are receiving from the city government will be taken off. We will give them this last chance," Militar said. DCPO has been saying that they are having difficulty solving the killings because of the lack of witnesses willing to testify. But Militar said it is the job of the police to do the necessary actions to encourage and convince the witnesses to cooperate with them. "If they cannot do some initiatives about it then we will come up with a reward to anybody who can give them the lead in solving the crime," Militar said. Militar said they are not saying that the police is tolerating the killings. "We are not suspecting that they are the ones responsible. But those getting killed who have records of robbery, rape or drug pushing - are they not entitled to the protection of the law? There are killings and what we want to know is that have they ever done anything to identify any of its perpetrators." He said the city may have a stable peace and order as what the police has been claiming but the fact that there are killings taking place everyday is quite alarming. "People are taking the law into their own hands now. We have a court of justice," Militar said. Peace and Order Police regional director Isidro Lapena earlier said the performance of the police does not lie only in solving the series of killings because it's just one aspect of peace and order. Lapena said it take years to solve a crime especially if there are no witnesses. He said the number one theory they have right now is that those getting killed have committed mistakes in the drug syndicates that they are in. Not a Deterrent For his part, councilor Peter Lavina said the police should do something about it as the problem has existed even way before. Lavina said killing people in the streets are not deterrent to crime and that it is even abetting another crime. "If there are no killings, (that means) the police are doing good," Lavina said. Lavina said if the police still fails to solve the problem it would then become their track record of not solving any of the murder cases involving motorcycle riding men. Despite checkpoints and police outposts in almost every corner of the streets, authorities failed to arrest any motorcycle riding man carrying firearms. He is worried that the same will lead to abuse in the future when people will take the law into their own hands even in an ordinary personal conflict. Police Visibility Davao City Police Office director P/Supt. Conrado Laza said police visibility exists in the city but it is not enough to have police in every corner in the streets. He said of the five big police stations in the downtown area, there are 192 police who are conducting foot patrol for 24 hours. He said there are also 500 police volunteers doing the same although they are not identified because they are not in uniform. He said said he is willing to present to the members of the city council their explanation if they are invited to do so. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart