TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol – It was his last goodbye.
Ma. Ella Amores, 45, said when her live-in partner SPO1 Adonis Dumpit bid goodbye on Wednesday morning, she felt strange that she wanted to hug him tightly.
Little did she know that it was to be the last time she would see him.
Dumpit, her live-in partner for a decade, was killed on June 27 in a joint operation by the Regional Intelligence Division of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)-Bohol.
Amores said Dumpit, 54, left home early as he had been told that President Duterte would be in Bohol on Thursday. He said he was needed at the Camp Francisco Dagohoy for a briefing.
She said Dumpit had brought his uniform and the book that he was asked to photocopy.
She was later told that Dumpit, while driving his motorcycle, was killed at 8:20 a.m. in Purok 1, Dagohoy Road, San Isidro District, at least 200 meters from their house.
Dumpit was assigned at the Bohol Police Provincial Office. He was the former close-in aide of Cebu City Mayor Tomas “Tommy” Osmeña.
She said she heard gunshots but thought they were just fireworks.
But one of her adopted children told her Dumpit was killed.
Amores believed that the 15 sachets of shabu found from Dumpit’s pants were planted. Only his uniform and some clothes were found in the utility box of his motorcycle.
She believed some people held a grudge against Dumpit since he was active working against drugs.
Dumpit once told her that he was reassigned for some reasons.
She also questioned the manner of operation. She said it was an ambush.
NBI-Bohol head Rennan Augustus Oliva, however, denied Amores’ claim that their operation was an ambush.
He said it was a legitimate operation that they had monitored Dumpit’s illegal activities.
Oliva clarified that it was not a buy-bust operation.
The PNP Crime Lab has not released its official results on the ballistic examination and parriffin results.
Neighbors said Dumpit was a quiet and a good person.
“He was serious but fun to be around. Nobody deserves a fate like that,” a neighbor who requested anonymity said.
Another neighbor said “he was kind and who focused almost completely on his work.”/lb