Public urged to report abusive LTO-7 agents | Inquirer News

Public urged to report abusive LTO-7 agents

/ 07:19 AM November 09, 2012

The Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas (LTO-7) urged the public to report any abuses committed by its personnel and deputized agents.

The call came after the arrest of an LTO – deputized agent  Engilbert Caumeran, 36, who was accused of extorting P8,000 from a motorist he cited for  a traffic violation in Cebu City last Nov. 3.

“We will not tolerate any wrongdoing of any LTO officials or its deputies,” said LTO 7 Regional Director Raul Aguilos.

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He said Caumeran, a former officer of the National Police Commission,  was immediately stripped of his authority as an LTO-7 deputized agent following his arrest.

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“We follow a one-strike policy,” said Augilos, which means a single violence will mean dismissal.

Last Nov. 3, Caumeran confiscated the license of Antonio Barellano, who was apprehended  for drunk driving and driving a motorcycle with an expired registration at a checkpoint in Echavez Street.

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Barellano sought help from the police after Caumeran demanded P8,000 from him in exchange for the release of his driver’s license and the  license plate of  his motorcycle.

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Caumeran was arrested  Tuesday night in an entrapment operation in a gas station in V. Rama Avenue.

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He denied the allegations against him.

Aguilos said the incident was an isolated case:  “He (Caumeran) was operating without authority from the group.”

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Caumeran was a member of  Task Force Alpha, a non-government agency accredited by LTO to assist the agency in implementing traffic laws.

The task force, headed by its president Yolando Silibio, has 112 deputized agents of LTO-7.

Caumeran  became an LTO-7 deputized agent in July 26 after a one-year training conducted by the task force.

Aguilos said deputized agents should be accompanied by at least two organic members of LTO when conducting an operation.

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Aside from robbery extortion,  the task force will file  separate charges  against Caumeran.

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