CEBU CITY鈥擲even-year-old San Ni帽o Batucan was at home in the village of Cansaga in Consolacion town, northern Cebu watching TV when he suddenly felt pain in the stomach.
鈥淎ray (Ouch)!鈥 the boy shouted as he clutched his stomach, blood oozing out of it. Minutes later, he was lying lifeless in a hospital bed where his father, Wilson, 47, brought him.
It happened around 8 p.m. on Dec. 3 when gunshots were heard just outside the Batucan house. They were shots from a group of bonnet-wearing men who had been chasing a teenage boy accused of selling drugs.
Wilson, a village watchman, said San Nino was a victim of a 鈥渇ailed police operation.鈥 Wilson said he believed his son was hit by a stray bullet.
Police, however, said there had been no antidrug operation in the community that night.
No bonnets for cops
Senior Insp. William Homoc, Consolacion police chief, said it would be easy to find out if police conducted an operation in any area because antidrug operations are always done in coordination with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).
鈥淏esides, the suspects were wearing bonnets,鈥 Homoc said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 allow policemen to wear those during operations,鈥 he added.
Wilson said he suspected police to be involved 鈥渂ecause they never came back to investigate.鈥
鈥淭hey were looking for bullets but did not find any,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hy are we able to recover a bullet?鈥 Wilson added, holding a slug that his other son found in their house.
Wilson had sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation.
Homoc, however, said police are already investigating the case and have a strong lead. He did not elaborate.
Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma said the death of San Ni帽o showed only that extrajudicial killings lead to bigger problems.
Another method
鈥淲hile we support the campaign against drugs, it should be done within the ambit of the law,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e feel that anything extrajudicial is not the best way to answer our problems,鈥 the bishop added.
The 66-year-old prelate said one of the ways to address the drug problem is to strictly implement the law without killing suspects. 鈥淲e call on the government to address crimes through other means, instead of killing criminals,鈥 he said.
He said it is senseless for an innocent boy to get killed in the government鈥檚 war on drugs.
鈥淎n incident like this always makes us feel very sad,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e begin to be concerned and afraid, knowing that so many have died,鈥 he told reporters at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral on Tuesday.
Data from the police office of Central Visayas showed that 4,047 drug suspects had been arrested in the region from July 1 to Dec. 2 this year.
At least 146 suspects had been killed in supposed gunfights with policemen, while 205 others were gunned down by still unknown assailants.