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Policeman threatens traffic aide

/ 07:32 AM December 10, 2012

A policeman was accused of threatening a traffic enforcer after his neighbor was cited for a traffic violation in barangay Centro, Mandaue City.

The Mandaue City legal office is looking at the possibility of filing a case against PO3 Tommy Abucay, who is assigned at the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas.

Traffic enforcer Noel Mendoza complained that Abucay confronted him in a clearing operation in B. Ceniza Street last Friday afternoon.

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Mendoza and operatives of the Centro police assisted a demolition team that cleared the road of ambulant vendors and illegally parked vehicles.

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Prior to the confrontation, PO2 Randy Batistis argued with a driver of a multicab who refused to remove his car.

The multicab driven by a certain Ansot was reportedly owned by PO2 Michael Sulla, a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics team in Lapu-Lapu City.

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Police said that while Bastis and Ansot were arguing, someone called Abucay to inform him about the incident.

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Abucay arrived and confronted Batistis. Abucay accused his fellow policeman of police brutality for allegedly hitting Ansot.

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Batistis denied hitting Ansot.  Irked by the accusation, Batistis instructed Mendoza to issue Ansot a Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP). Abucay intervened.

“Sige isyuhi gyud na. Bantay ka lang magkita ta usab makabawos ra gyud unya ko nimo,” Mendoza quoted Abucay as saying.

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Mendoza went on to issue a TOP despite the threat.

Batistis reported the incident to the Mandaue City Police Office.  Supt. Renato Dugan arrived in the area, scolded Abucay and told him to go home./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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