Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The PNP slogan, “to serve and protect” is a mockery


Reference: Vince Casilihan, Spokesperson 
KARAPATAN-BIKOL

Karapatan-Bicol condemns in the strongest terms possible the warrantless and illegal arrest of Paul Vincent Casilihan, Karapatan-Bicol Spokesperson, Atty. Bart Rayco, Chairman of ALECO multi-sectoral Stakeholders’ Organization (AMSSO) and a member of National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL-Bicol), Hernan  Certeza of KMU-Bicol, and Karl Anthony Canata of  Youth Act Now    at around 1:45 PM of February 24, 2014 by  more or less thirty (30) PNP elements on order of P/Supt.  Rommel De La Rama, Legazpi City PNP Chief of Police.  

The arrest was made while Albay Electric Cooperative (ALECO) member-consumers and the multi-sectoral groups were inside ALECO compound  protesting the continued presence of San Miguel Corporation Global Power Holdings, Inc.,   a concessionaire for ALECO’s operations and management whose concession contract  with the old ALECO Interim Board  of Directors was  deceitful and invalid; and to invoke, defend and protect  the member-consumers’ collective  rights and interest as  the real owners of the electric cooperative.  

The arresting officers committed blatant violations of the rights of those arrested.  At the time of arrest the arresting officers did not properly and formally informed the victims of the alleged crime imputed to them, neither were they informed of their rights under the Miranda doctrine.

Moreover, the arresting officers manhandled Hernan  Certeza and Karl  Anthony Canata. The two sustained bruises in some parts of their bodies.   Atty. Madonna Gay Escio, who came for quick response to the arrest was shoved by arresting officers and   complains of pains at her left arm.

The highhandedness in the conduct of arrest and the brutality demonstrated by the arresting officers only shows the fascist character of PNP elements.  Such a display of force and arrogance by uniformed state security forces against unarmed civilians peacefully exercising their democratic rights   clearly proves that their respect for human rights is nothing but mere lip service.

For several hours after the arrest,  the victims were held at the PNP Legazpi headquarters without formal charges yet.   They were made to wait for the inquest fiscal to come.  No effort was made by the PNP Legazpi to facilitate the conduct of the necessary inquest.

Karl Anthony, a 17 years old student was brought by the PNP elements  to the City  Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) of Legazpi City.   When friends and the grandmother of Karl inquired of him in this office, those in the CSWD vehemently denied having him in their custody.  But when pressed further, they said they were told by PNP Legazpi not to confirm having custody of the student should somebody inquire about him.  The conspiracy by these two public institutions in withholding information is very deplorable.

Karapatan-Bicol denounces the lies and half truth  weaved by   Albay Power Energy Corporation  (APEC), the entity that manages ALECO for San Miguel Corporation Global Power Holdings, Inc., which the PNP Legazpi used in filing the trumped-up cases against the four victims of illegal arrest.  

It is very appalling that the incident of illegal arrest happened in the occasion of the 29th anniversary of EDSA people power.   The fascism of martial law years  is very much alive even today in the   State security forces.  


The  PNP slogan,  “to serve and protect”  is a mockery.  It serves and protects the interest of the few who are rich and powerful but violates the democratic rights of ordinary citizens. 

Monday, February 3, 2014

“Monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians”

Press Statement
Reference:  Vince Casillihan
                   Spokesperson, Karapatan-Bicol.

“Monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians”
The monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians whom they falsely tagged   as rebels in an attempt to cover up a crime committed in violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Human Rights Law.   Henry C. Orbina and Bryan  Orbina Gallega, both employees of BMH Manpower Services working as nuts receivers to  client company, PeterPaul Philippine Corporation in Sorsogon  City, were fired upon by elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) detailed at the  PNP Outpost in Cabid-an, this city last January 31, 2014.
                Henry C. Orbina died instantly due to multiple gunshot wounds.   Bryan Gallega was arrested, detained, and subsequently charged with two trumped-up cases at the Prosecution Service Office on allegation that a grenade and a .45 Cal. pistol were found in his possession.
                Witnesses, however, belie the accusations. Witnesses told Karapatan that immediately after the gunfire subsided, police officers entered the house where Bryan took temporary refuge, , ascertained the number of people inside, and asked for their names. Then they took and searched Bryan’s bag but nothing illegal was found.  The police officers, however, brought Bryan to the PNP substation in Cabid-an.
                At around 7:00 PM of same date, the victim was taken out of his detention cell purportedly for ballistic test.  But before he was able to enter the PNP mobile car, he heard one of the police officers saying, “patayin na ‘yan.”  Then a piece of black clothe was placed on his head. Trembling in fear, he was shouting that he was innocent and walked back to the PNP substation.
                To justify the arrest, PNP-Sorsogon City filed two trumped-up cases against Bryan Gallega for violation of the Comprehensive Law on firearms and Ammunition (RA 1059)  and violation of Explosive Law (RA 9516).  Both the Sorsogon PNP and the 903rd Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army through its commanding officer, Col. Kakilala are in chorus in  accusing the victims as  NPA rebels despite the certification to the contrary by the BMH Manpower Services.
                Karapatan-Bicol denounces and condemns in the strongest terms possible this act of impunity committed by State security forces in systematic violation of human rights and international humanitarian laws, a bloody trade mark of Oplan Bayanihan (OPB), the counter-insurgency program of the US-Aquino Regime ably sponsored and supported by the Imperialist US in consonance to the Us Counter-Insurgency Guide of 2009.
                Justice for Henry C. Orbina and Bryan O. Gallega and all victims of human rights violations.
End Impunity!

Resist Oplan Bayanihan of the Aquino administration!