‘Sacked Abra cops only providing security’: Plot on 2 mayors’role on ‘flying voters’ thickens
>> Monday, November 12, 2012
DOLORES, Abra – The plot is getting thicker
as two Abra policemen sacked for allegedly escorting “flying voters” were
reportedly only providing security to an Abra town mayor helping legitimate
voters allegedly being harassed by another mayor not to register here.
PO2 JitheloTuazon and PO3 Raymond Palope were
relieved from Abra and brought to the Cordillera police headquarters for
investigation on their alleged partisan actions during the last day of voters’
registration.
La Paz town Mayor Joseph Bernos vouched for
the two cops from his town, saying they merely gave him security when he went
with at least nine supposed voter-registrants who were earlier harassed and
barred from registering at the Comelec by supposed men of Dolores town Mayor
Robert Seares, Jr.
“It was incumbent upon me to help people who
wanted to exercise their right to suffrage (for the next elections) because
they were prohibited (by Mayor Seares, Jr. and his men).”
La Paz and Dolores towns share the same
boundaries and sometimes, because of rough topography, villagers nearer in La
Paz town center than in Dolores, seek government services there.
But politically, villagers who wanted to
register in La Paz come from Dolores, Bernos said.
Bernos and the two policemen were earlier
tagged in an alleged attempt to sneak in flying voters highlighting the end day
of the voters’ registration.
Cordillera police director Chief Supt.
Benjamin Magalong ordered the relief of the two policemen.
The policemen also turned-in an MP5
submachine gun and a .45 caliber pistol for verification to the Firearms and
Explosives Division records.
But Bernos showed an “acknowledgment receipt
for equipment” he signed which indicated that the MP5 submachine pistol was a
firearm duly registered as a property of La Paz town and handed to the town
police for its peace keeping efforts.
An earlier report sourced from the police
indicated Bernos had a spat with Dolores election officer Adriano Bernardino at
the poll body's local office but an affidavit executed by Bernardino indicated
otherwise.
"All we wanted was for these people to
register and exercise their rights, but were barred," Bernos, a member of
the Liberal Party said.
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