PANGLAO, Bohol—Police here
said that the allegation of the tourist driver Jeffrey Galon Sarabia that he
was beaten by a police using a baseball bat inside the police station was just
a drama.
“Drama lang na niya para
makakuha siya og simpatiya (It is his drama to get sympathy),” said PO1 Mark
Yana, desk officer of the Panglao Police Station.
“During that time
nakadungog man siya sa biktima kadtong taga DepEd staff nga eager mo-file og
kaso against niya. Siguro naghimo-himo lang siya ana diversion or rason para
para makuha ng simpatiya sa biktima (During that time, Sarabia heard that the
victim who was a DepEd staff was eager to file a case against him. That’s why
he made it, a diversion or reason to get sympathy from the victim),” Yana
added.
Yana said Sarabia was a
suspect in a case of theft based on their witnesses—the DepEd employees.
Sarabia, 36, a tourist
driver, was with three employees of the Department of Education (DepEd) who
went to Panglao Central School to conduct validation last Sept. 20 at past 4
p.m.
The victim (who asked for
anonymity) said she left her bag at the vehicle parked near the town plaza.
While waiting, Sarabia amused himself watching basketball at the town plaza
that he forgot to lock the van.
After 30 minutes, when
employees returned to the vehicle, they discovered that the things inside the
van were scattered. One of the employees lost her P2,500 cash.
Sarabia admitted that it
was his fault and told the employee that he will pay the P2,500 when they
returned to Tagbilaran City. However, they decided to blotter the incident at
the Panglao Police Station.
In a statement by the
Panglao Police Station on Monday, it said the victim and her two other
colleagues conducted inquiry in the area but a reliable source told them that
Sarabia did not come down from the vehicle.
“At that time the victim
confronted the driver suspecting that he was the one responsible in stealing
her money. The commotion happened in the area and both were advised by the
responding officers to settle their problem at (the) Panglao PNP station,” the
statement said.
But the two DepEd
employees said there was no commotion ever happened.
The statement added “at
the station the victim narrated the incident and the same was recorded in the
police blotter. Jeffrey’s name and the personal circumstances were taken for
recording purposes. After the victim manifested that she was still undecided to
pursue her complaint, the victim and the suspect left our office. That is why
our office wonders on how it could happen that Jeffrey alleges that he was
mauled while at Panglao Police station.”
Jeffrey Sarabia said he was beaten by a policeman using a baseball bat. |
However, the DepEd
employees said they left for Tagbilaran and left Jeffrey at the police station
since they were told by police that Sarabia had to stay for some interrogation.
“Ming-una mi og lakaw unya
nagpabilin si Jeffrey sa police station. Wala nako kahibaw unsay nahitabo (We
didn’t know what happened since we left him at the police station),” she said.
She also clarified she was
not willing to file a complaint since she didn’t know who took her money.
Sarabia said he was
brought by PO1 Heracleo Padillo Jr. to the second floor of the station. He was
told to undress and he was beaten using a baseball bat in his left thigh that caused
bruises.
According to Sarabia,
another police who was not wearing his uniform, told him to admit that he stole
the money.
“Ug dili nimo iuli ang
kuwarta madugangan ang imong kaso, planteran ka nako og duha ka putos karun (If
you will not return the money there will be another case against you since we
can plant two pieces of (shabu) now,” said Sarabia who quoted the police.
Sarabia was diagnosed with
hematoma or soft tissue contusion based on a medical certificate.
Yana insisted that there
was no mauling happened. And for Sarabia’s bruise, he said Sarabia invented
stories.
“Walay nahitabo nga
pangbun-og ug pamunal kay diri raman sila sa lobby (No mauling happened because
they were only at the lobby [of the police station]),” he said.
Sarabia said the incident
was still rankling in his mind it had been six days since he was beaten.
“Wala ko namakak ug
maggama-gama og estorya. Manghinaot ko mugawas ra ang kamatuoran para matagaan
ang hustisya sa nahitabo nako (I didn’t lie or invent stories. I hope the truth
will come out so that I can attain justice),” he said.
Sarabia said he will be
filing charges against Padillo and three policemen this week.
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