Pubdate: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 Source: Visayan Daily Star (Philippines) Copyright: 2005 Visayan Daily Star Contact: http://www.visayandailystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1688 Author: Gilbert Bayoran Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines POLICE CHIEF, TWO COPS FACE RAPS FOR BUNGLING DRUG RELATED CASES A police chief of a southern Negros city and two policemen yesterday were added to the list of law enforcers being charged in court by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, for allegedly having bungled drug-related offenses they had filed in court. PDEA regional chief Rolen Balquin yesterday said that charges for violation of Section 92 of RA 9165, known as delay or bungling in the prosecution of drug cases, were filed against Senior Inspector Bonifer Gotas, Sipalay City police chief, PO2 Richard Delasa and PO1 Rommel Jacildo, before the City Prosecutor's Office of Bacolod City. Gotas who could not be reached for comment as of last night, used to be the commander of Police Precinct 2 of the Bacolod City Police Office before his transfer to the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office. Jacildo, on the other hand, had served with PDEA while Delasa is presently assigned at BCPO. The filing of the charges against Gotas, Delasa and Jacildo brought to 10 the number of policemen in Region 6 either administratively or criminally charged by the PDEA. Balquin said two more policemen are soon to be charged for similar offenses. However, he withheld their names, pending the filing of the charges. Other policemen charged earlier for violation of Section 92 of RA 9165 were Inspector Robert Nino and PO2 Armand Penuela, while administratively charged for dereliction of duty aside were Chief Inspector Carlito Guion, PO3 Stephen Sigblag, PO2 Alfonso Precia, PO1 Alberto Precia Jr. and POI Jonito Quiatchon. Balquin said administrative charges for neglect of duty will also be filed against Gotas, Delasa and Jacildo for similar offenses. PDEA records show that 35 drug cases were dismissed in Region 6, of which 14 each were recorded in the cities of Bacolod and Iloilo, one each in Negros Occidental and Iloilo, three in Capiz and two in Antique, from January to May. In the same period, 33 drug offenders were convicted while 2,748 drug cases are still pending in 41 courts of the region. The city of Bacolod has filed the most number of drug cases filed in court with 1,193, Iloilo City - 724, Negros Occidental -306, Capiz - 211, Iloilo and Aklan -134 each, Antique -31 and Guimaras -15. As stipulated in the provisions of RA 9165, 12 to 20 years of imprisonment awaits policeman found guilty of bungling drug cases, aside from dismissal from police service. Balquin said the dismissal of drug-related offenses stemmed from failure of police witnesses to attend court hearings, inconsistent testimonies, and inadequate evidences against arrested drug violators. - ---