‘Abusive’ POSD men explain action vs vendor
>> Sunday, February 10, 2019
By Aileen
P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The Public
Order and Safety Division Enforcement Section on Thursday said their action
against the taho vendor caught in a video that sparked outrage from netizens in
the social media was not deliberate.
Section head Security
Officer II Bromeo Lumiib, in a letter to Mayor Mauricio Domogan dated Feb. 7
said the video footage showed that there was no intent to harm anyone but the
vendor, instead of yielding to the enforcers, resisted and fought to keep his
merchandise while the operatives who were also intent on fulfilling their
mandate, insisted on confiscating the taho container.
“This particular
instance was the cause when the vendor lost balance with his taho merchandise
coincidentally spilled to the ground,” Lumiib said.
Lumiib said the vendor
identified as Benedict Seno had been a habitual offender having been
apprehended by roving enforcers for the same violation of illegal vending at
the same place multiple times over the years.
“He was apprehended on
Dec. 9, 2017, Aug. 4, 2018, Jan. 6, 2019 and Feb. 2, 2019 and these were aside
from the previous warnings and instances when he was able to make good his
escape,” Lumiib said.
There were also times
when he was simply ignored as he was always aggressive against the enforcers,
one POSD personnel said.
Lumiib said Seno has a
special permit issued by the city government to sell taho as a roving vendor at
St. Joseph Village barangay but he kept on crossing over to the Botanical
Garden parking area where vending is strictly prohibited.
On Feb. 2 he was chanced
upon by members of the POSD Roving Team 1 again selling at the prohibited spot
and that was when the commotion happened.
“Concerning the alleged
intentional throwing of the taho merchandise by the apprehending enforcers, the
POSD is strict and will not tolerate the occurrence of such reported
unnecessary action by anyone among its enforcers,” Lumiib said.
POSD Chief Paul Cambod
said the POSD is committed to its maximum tolerance rule and anyone who will be
duly found violating the policies and abusing their authority will be subject
to dismissal.
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