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Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« on: September 17, 2009, 04:32:46 AM »
NEW TWIST IN RECENT SHOOTOUT

Provincial Director Edgardo Ingking of the Philippine National Police (PNP) yesterday reacted sharply to the stinging tirades of Doloriech Dumaluan after the former Panglao mayor was barred from making a prison visit to his alleged assailant as a result of a shooting incident last August 25 where the doctor was wounded.

The former mayor used the facilities of the two city radio stations in heaping verbal attacks to the PNP director as his reaction when he was refused to be allowed a visit to Teodulo Macalandag, the suspect in the shooting incident that wounded Dumaluan.

Macalandag is detained at the PNP lock up jail. While in prison, Dumaluan sought permission from Police Senior Supt. Ingking to visit the suspect but the later refused.

The former then went on air and lambasted Ingking for his refusal to allow him to visit the detainee.

Macalandag is one of the respondents in at least four criminal complaints for attempted murder filed by the doctor as a result of the recent shootout near the Dumaluan Beach Resort in Bolod, Panglao town. The suspect was also wounded in the incident.

In explaining his side of the controversy, Ingking said the prohibition on Dumaluan to grant him the detainee's visit, was based on standard operating procedure.

The provincial director said the Camp Dagohoy detention building is not an ordinary government facility.

He said it is a vital government installation which houses the headquarters of the provincial police and a detention cell for suspects under custodial investigation.

According to Ingking, security of the camp and all persons inside is the primary responsibility of the provincial director.

He added as the prisoners are under the custody of the police, it is very important that all measurers should be undertaken to ensure their protection and treatment in accordance with the United Nations' Standard for Treatment on Inmates. For this reason, Ingking said, visitors may be denied access or entry.
 
Citing a basic provision of the SOP, Ingking said this pertains to the refusal of visitation by victims to the suspects who are responsible for the crime committed against them, especially if the crime involves taking or attempting to take the life of the victim.

Ingking said this was based on the premise that victims, as human nature dictates, have the tendency to retaliate to the person responsible for shooting him.

In the instant case, Ingking added, this was the primary reason why Dumaluan was not allowed to visit Macalandag who is the person suspected to be shooting him.

At the same time, Ingking took exception to Dumaluan's accusations that he was bias to the other party in the shooting incident.

Ingking said when the report of the shooting reached the Tourist Police Office, police officers immediately responded to the crime scene and a series of actions were carried out by the police to ensure prompt and systematic investigation of the case.

According to the provincial director, he cannot understand why he was accused of bias when police officers, after gathering enough evidences, filed at least four criminal complaints against Macalandag and several others.

Col. Ingking formed a task force headed by Police Supt. Abner Catalla to look into the alleged shootout.

The same task force also filed a criminal complaint, this time, against Dr. Dumaluan for illegal possession of firearm. A cal 9mm Glock 26 pistol was found in the crime scene and subsequent investigation showed that it was registered in the name of Dumaluan. Recovered in the crime scene, the firearm although licensed, its registration was found to have expired last January 26, 2009.

In the same press statement, Ingking also mentioned that this was the second time that a firearm owned by the ex-mayor was confiscated.

On September 26, 2007, a similar complaint was filed involving an AK 47 rifle licensed to Dumaluan which was confiscated by the police from Gregorio Dafeles, a person employed by Dumaluan as personal bodyguard.

Records show that at the time of the arrest. Dafeles was already a wanted person who evaded his sentence for homicide covered under a Arrest Warrant by RTC Branch 91 of Quezon City dated Auguit 14, 1992. The criminal case is still pending in court. Dafeles is still detained at the PNP jail.

Two other security guards employed by the former mayor were also facing illegal possession of firearms charges after they were found to have possessed shotguns not registered in their names.


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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2009, 04:14:38 PM »
Hmmmmmm!

I find this to be a BS!

I remember a murder case not long ago when the wife of one victim was allowed to go to the detained area to talk to the suspect who allegedly killed her husband?

Why is it okay for some and not for others here?

Must mean the ones who have favor have a family relation or good connection with the local police.

All the same couldn't she retaliate (joke) as well?

Visitor's are not always checked when going to visit detainees walay klaro! and neither is the stuff that they are bringing into the jailed for the inmates. It would be so very easy to slip a gun or blade into the meals and belongings being brought to the detainees through loved ones or family.

I have been writing about how loose and ex-laxed they are in how a (slipper poop escapes a bum hole) about allowing not only anyone down in the jails and the prisons but anything to be sneaked into the jails.

Let's add some more chaos to the case how about the guards who kknow about everything they were transferred out of the province already so they would not be able to be found to discuss matters on this case.

Oh and may I propose that local police in the province no longer be allowed to investigate their own relatives and friends so that cases can be solved and dirty police can be controlled.
better people on the outside investigate whats happening versus those on the long term inside.

NBI should be the one to investigate all cases as they are not knowing so much the people in places where they are posted at.

 Destroyed evidences and police involvement in crimes is easy if you have a relative or friend policeman who is willing to help just so long as he can gain from what he is doing.

I think I have said enough as usual.


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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2009, 09:50:04 PM »
i think you are right. but in my own perception about the incident. i think ingking is just keeping the 2 worlds apart. not because he's afraid of retaliation from the dumaluan camp but for the good of the case.

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2009, 10:20:39 PM »
Well as i said earlier if you allow one you should allow everyone else the same privileges.

I really do not think Inking has any rights to say s*** when he can not even prove himself as a provincial director who is setting notsetting a good example in how the police work should be handled there.

There are many scruples in the kind of stuff that are going on over there in Bohol. Tsk! Tsk!

I have heard many bad things in how the police director is not reporting what things on going on over there.

Look at Swertez for example in Brgy. Mansasa.

I say this because i know him personally as he got mad at me one one incident in where he was harboring a lying and paid witness in an earlier case that allegedly had Dr. Dumaluan in it.

Inking got mad at me and the next day was a mothers day and he text me words and names that my mother told me never to say...

Sometimes I think Inking makes up his own laws and does not go with what is in the black and white of how the law is written.

No he never apologized as of three years ago. I do not think he is man enough as much time has lapsed away already.

He knows I am a "Big Brain Articulate!" =D

Excuse me if i have stepped on anyone's feet but i say and spray it how it is being done and by what i see! >:(



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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2009, 01:35:43 AM »
it sounds bias but i think it's one of the preventive measures not to escalate the case further. we know that there is always an exemption if that will lead to a good result or it's for a good cause.

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2009, 02:40:39 AM »
I see how this country works and most of the time the people do not follow its own cultures and laws these days.

Legislatures are wasting their time making bills if none can be implemented here!

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2009, 08:56:28 AM »

NBI should be the one to investigate all cases as they are not knowing so much the people in places where they are posted at.


To get impartial results of the investigation, I absolutely agree with this. Too bad, the NBI Tagbilaran office is going to be (has been?) dissolved for lack of output. With many crimes under investigation--Williams, Maxwell, Taray, etc.--not to mention petty crimes that do not see print, I really doubt the wisdom of this government decision.

Since Inking has started to implement this so-called SOP not to allow a victim to visit his assailant, he should do this for all other cases. Should any untoward incident happen because of this visit, the responsibility falls entirely on him. Since cases have been filed against both sides, allowing victim and assailant to meet in jail may also prejudice the integrity of evidences to be used in court.

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2009, 07:19:16 AM »
The request for a visit came from Teodoro Macalandag himself who has executed an affidavit admitting he has been hired to kill Dr. Dumaluan.

Ingking has fired two police officers for allowing Dumaluan to get into the prison and talk to Macalandag. That was before he knew of the second visit of Dumaluan.

The problem with Ingking is that he even offered a lawyer for Macalandag. How special is this man that Ingking is giving him a special attention? We could only hope Ingking would be this "generous" to all other inmates.

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2009, 08:27:42 AM »
This seems to fit a pattern in Tagbilaran--Mayor Dan Lim also offered Mansasa Barangay Captain Manolo Blanco a lawyer during the latter's arrest on swertes charges.

Our constitution gives everyone a right to legal representation, that is why we have among others the Public Attorney's Office. I just wish that public officials who wish to help certain individuals avail themselves of this constitutional right just refer them to the PAO or at least channel their help through the PAO, so as not to upset the people's sense of fairness and justice.

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Re: Prison visit sparks PNP-Dumaluan tiff
« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2009, 05:08:56 AM »
The request for a visit came from Teodoro Macalandag himself who has executed an affidavit admitting he has been hired to kill Dr. Dumaluan.

Ingking has fired two police officers for allowing Dumaluan to get into the prison and talk to Macalandag. That was before he knew of the second visit of Dumaluan.

The problem with Ingking is that he even offered a lawyer for Macalandag. How special is this man that Ingking is giving him a special attention? We could only hope Ingking would be this "generous" to all other inmates.

I am wondering why Dr. Dumaluan visited the person (Teodoro Macalandag) who attempted to murder him? Dr. Dumaluan came to prison not just twice but several times and I heard that they offered him an amount of money to reverse his statement that Mr. & Mrs. Nair instructed to shoot Him. There is a big question lies behind this motives...

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