VOL. 7 ISSUE 238 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015
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UNMASKED. Without a facemask, a vendor refills big baskets with coconut charcoal in his makeshift store at Bankerohan Public Market in Davao City yesterday, apparently not realizing that inhaling charcoal powder can cause a variety of health issues. Lean Daval Jr.
GARMA PROBED
Sta. Ana Police chief in hot water over detainee’s escape By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA
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TA. Ana Police Station commander Superintendent Royina Garma is under investigation after a detainee managed to escape last week when a jail guard tasked him to throw out the garbage. Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 Investigation Division head Superintendent Joseph Sepulchre said an investigation is being conducted to find out if it has been the practice of the Sta.
Ana Police Station to use detainees in cleaning the office. Sepulchre said the Investigation Division will review how the station handles its detainees, especially if it has been a practice to use detainee with more minor offenses to perform chores. “We have to review how they handle their detainees especially if they allow detainees who have minor
cases like theft to go out and clean the station,” he said. Sepulchre said letting detainees go outside the police station to do chores is not allowed based on the rules of the Philippine National Police (PNP). If proven that the Sta. Ana Police Station practices this, Garma will be included in the case that will be filed, Sepulchre said. On February 9, Police Officer (PO)3 Roman Baslan
brought out detainee Reymart Padada to throw garbage outside the station. Police said Padada fled towards nearby Mini Forest after pushing Baslan. Operatives of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) have also mounted a manhunt operation against Padada, who had been detained for a theft case. Meanwhile, Baslan remains in his post at Sta. Ana Police Station.
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