ILOILO CITY鈥擳he Philippine National Police on Thursday filed criminal and administrative charges in the Office of the Ombudsman鈥檚 Iloilo field office against Iloilo Rep. Oscar Garin Jr. and his father, Guimbal Mayor Oscar Garin Sr., and two unidentified bodyguards for beating up a police officer.
Senior Supt. Marlon Tayaba, Iloilo police director, said the criminal charges were for direct assault, grave coercion, grave threats, physical injuries, slander by deeds, serious illegal detention and alarm and scandal.
The administrative complaints include grave misconduct, conduct unbecoming, oppression, abuse of authority and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the public, he said.
President Duterte earlier ordered criminal charges filed against his two party mates in the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan for beating up PO3 Federico Macaya Jr., Interior Secretary Eduardo A帽o said earlier on Thursday.
PNP Director General Oscar Albayalde, meanwhile, ordered the cancellation of the firearm licenses of the Garins, who owned between them a total of 19 guns, and the relief of the entire Guimbal police force, including the police chief, who did not defend the officer.
鈥淭he President himself was so disappointed and I will ensure that his orders to file cases against the Garins will be complied with [as soon as possible],鈥 A帽o said.
Unprovoked assault
After the unprovoked assault by the congressman, Macaya Jr., 41, was left with a black eye, a swollen face and a cut on his left cheek.
Macaya, a father of two, has been in the service for 13 years and was assigned in Guimbal only 10 months ago.
Garin alleged that Macaya persuaded a young man not to file a physical assault complaint against another man in a Dec. 22 incident at the town plaza.
He and his father, a former congressman, told the town鈥檚 police chief, Senior Insp. Antonio Monreal, to summon Macaya.
The officer told investigators that when he arrived around 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the plaza, he was disarmed by Monreal and handcuffed by Garin.
As he squatted with a leg between his arms, Macaya said the lawmaker began berating and kicking him. Garin, who was armed, fired a shot into the air and spat twice on his face.
He said Garin鈥檚 father also castigated him while pointing a gun at him as he was being beaten up by the lawmaker. Several of the Garins鈥 bodyguards were standing nearby, he said.
Explanation ignored
The abuse continued for about 45 minutes before two police officials called Garin to intervene.
Macaya told the Inquirer on Thursday he pleaded with the congressman to stop and to just file a complaint against him.
He said the Garins ignored his explanation that the young man decided not to file a complaint for fear that that would alarm his mother, who was working abroad.
Before assaulting Macaya, Garin ordered one of his bodyguards to shut down the closed-circuit television cameras in the area, Macaya said.
Garin apologized but insisted that Macaya committed 鈥渁 betrayal of public trust and a clear abuse of his position.鈥
He said in a statement that he was not against the PNP 鈥渁s an institution, or against its officers and personnel.鈥
鈥淢y actions were a mere display of extreme frustration toward one, single PNP [officer] whom I perceived had committed a great disservice to the people of Guimbal,鈥 Garin said.
But his apology did not mollify police officials.
鈥淎pology is accepted. But the cases we will file against him will proceed,鈥 said Chief Supt. John Bulalacao, Western Visayas police director.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no reason for anyone to be abusive and arrogant, especially victimizing our policemen who are supposed to be accorded with due respect,鈥 he said.
Control over local police
A帽o said the Garins鈥 鈥渄isplay of arrogance鈥 was not expected of elected officials, adding that Mayor Garin鈥檚 actions were a 鈥渃lear ground鈥 for the possible removal of the official鈥檚 control and supervision over the local police.
Tayaba sacked Monreal for 鈥渁llowing the attack on the policeman in front of him.鈥
The rest of Guimbal鈥檚 29-member police force also was relieved 鈥渁fter majority signified that they do not want to be assigned in Guimbal,鈥 Tayaba said.
Garin, a former vice governor of Iloilo, is the husband of former Health Secretary Janette Garin, who is running to replace him in the May 2019 elections.