By Liezle BasaInigo and Eva Vizperas
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — Pangasinan Second
District Rep. Leopoldo N. Bataoil warned police Teusday against extending any
form of special treatment to Police Officer 3 Domino Alipio, detained for
killing three teachers and a civilian in a shooting rampage at the Pangasinan
National High School (PNHS), here, recently.
A former police
official, Bataoil warned: “If I learn that he (Alipio) is being given special treatment,
I will hold those policemen responsible.”
The congressman said
policemen who break the law should be treated no different from common
criminals.
Alipio has been
transferred to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) facility in
Dagupan City, charged with four counts of murder and three counts of frustrated
murder.
This, as classes
resumed Tuesday at the Pangasinan National High School (PNHS) where a police
officer shot dead three teachers and a loan collector over alleged unpaid debts
last week.
School principal
FloranteTamondong urged students and teachers not to allow fear to overwhelm
them.
“Let this experience
unite us,” Tamondong said.
He said for the next
two weeks, the students will undergo counseling for them to overcome their fear.
The teachers have gone
through a similar activity, Tamondong said.
PNHS has 205 and 25
teaching and non-teaching personnel, respectively, and 4,962 students.
Florante said he
instructed their guards to tighten security.
He denied reports that
the gunman, Police Officer 3 Domino Alipio, escaped from the Lingayen police
detention cell.
The school official
said Alipio was transferred to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in
Dagupan City.
Killed in last
Monday’s incident were Florenda Flores, a teacher form the Labrador National
High School in Labrador town; PNHS teachers Acidello Sison and Linda Sison, and
Jonalito Urayan.
Flores was Alipio’s
alleged agent in extending loans to the teachers while Urayan was a collector
of the suspect.
Three others – teachers
Ferdinand Entimano, Jovito Jimenez and Juliet Molano – were wounded in the
incident.
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