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Ombudsman Suspends 4 Cops Over Davao City Slays
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1056/a10.html
Newshawk: Tom Smith
Pubdate: Fri, 01 Jul 2005
Source: Philippine Star (Philippines)
Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2005
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Author: Edith Regalado
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OMBUDSMAN SUSPENDS 4 COPS OVER DAVAO
CITY SLAYS
DAVAO CITY - The Office of the Ombudsman for Mindanao has ordered the
six-month suspension of a former police chief and three precinct commanders
here for alleged negligence, inefficiency and incompetence in connection with
the unsolved summary executions in this city from 1998 to last year.
Most of the victims of the killings, blamed on a vigilante group called the
Davao Death Squad, were suspected drug pushers and other criminals.
The extra-judicial killings, however, were largely unsolved due to the absence
of witnesses.
Deputy Ombudsman for Mindanao Antonio Valenzuela ordered the Southern Mindanao
police command to immediately suspend Senior Superintendent Conrado Laza,
former Davao City police chief, and Chief Inspectors Matthew Baccay and
Vicente Danao and Inspector Filmor Escobal, heads of the San Pedro, Talomo and
Sta. Ana police precincts.
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, however, said he takes full responsibility for what is
happening in the city, including the spate of extra-judicial killings.
"If they want to know something about those killings, they should ask me.
I take full responsibility for the situation in my city," he said.
"Besides, there is something wrong with that order of the Ombudsman.
How could you fault those officers when they were not even in their respective
posts since the date they said the investigation was conducted? These officers
were not even in their stations yet," he added.
Laza, who was appointed city police chief in June 2000, was replaced the other
month.
Duterte said he will extend legal assistance to the four police officers.
The Ombudsman's order was based on the findings of a special task force which
investigated the summary killings here.
At least 247 people were found to have been summarily killed from Aug.
1, 1998 to June 30 last year.
Of the cases, 67 fell under the jurisdiction of the Sta. Ana police
precinct, and 52 and 51 under the San Pedro and Talomo police stations,
respectively.
The Ombudsman faulted the four police officers for failing to respond to the
killings.
