Cop exec sues chiefs
A police official filed a case against his superiors for evicting him and his family from the Philippine National Police compound in barangay Apas, Cebu City.
Supt. Vicente Mersan Premne asked the Regional Trial Court to issue an order to allow them to enter their quarters at the PNP Officers Country locally known as PC Hills in Cebu City.
He also asked to be paid P80,000 in attorney’s fees and litigation expenses.
Named respondents in the case are Chief Supt. Marcelo Garbo, Police Regional Office Central Visayas director; and Chief Supt. Samuel Yordan, deputy regional director of Central Visayas.
In an earlier interview, , Chief Supt. Garbo said the officer was no longer assigned in the region and had lost his housing privilege in the compound which is reserved for officers in the Visayas.
Premne was allowed to occupy a house in the PNP subdivision in 2004.
Article continues after this advertisementIn 2008, he was transferred to the Marriage Officers Quarters beside his previous quarters.
Article continues after this advertisementPremne said he had his new quarters renovated.
But seven months after he moved to his new quarters, he received a Notice to Vacate from Senior Supt. Federico Terte.
Premne said he sought the help of then PRO-7 director Ronald Roderos, who allowed him to stay in the quarters.
“Roderos verbally informed him that he can stay in the quarters up to his retirment since he has incurred huge expenses in the renovation,” said Premne’s lawyer Richard Bauzon.
In 2009, Premne was transferred to PRO-12 in General Santos City and eventually to the PNP Maritime Group in Camp Crame, Quezon City.
He is currently assigned at the Maritime Mobile Unit in Zamboanga City.
Last Jan. 12, Premne’s family, who’s staying at the quarters, again received a notice to vacate.
They were given a deadline of Jan. 20.
Since he is assigned in Mindanao, Premne asked for reconsideration since his family has no other place to stay.
His request was turned down. /Reporter ADOR VINCENT S. MAYOL