Justice remains elusive for 15-yr-old girl who was killed after filing sex assault case vs 2 Ilocos Sur cops


Remember Fabel Pineda?

She was the 15-year-old girl from Ilocos Sur, who was gunned down a few hours after she lodged sex assault complaints against two policemen she accused of molesting her, and raping her 18-year-old cousin after they were accosted for curfew violation two months ago.

The administrative case that stemmed from the complaint of Fabella was dismissed by the regional Internal Affairs Service (IAS) of Police Regional Office 1 over what appears to be a technicality, that is, the affidavit for her complaint was not signed since she was murdered while on her way home from the Cabugao Police Station on July 2.

But Brig. Gen. Rodolfo Azurin, Jr., director of the Ilocos regional police, said Staff Sgts. Marawi Torda and Randy Ramos remain under their custody as there were still at least four administrative charges that have yet to be resolved.

While the Acts of Lasciviousness charge was dismissed, Azurin said the hearing on the administrative cases in connection with the death of Fabella, the rape of her cousin, the initial investigation which disclosed that Torda and Ramos were drunk while on duty, and their failure to turn over the two victims to proper authorities after they were accosted for curfew violation, were still on-going.

“In as much as that we want that all of these administrative cases are resolved as soon as possible, we are constrained by the legal procedures wherein these two policemen must be accorded with due process. That's what taking the resolution of these cases long,” Azurin told The Manila Bulletin in a phone interview.

On July 2, Fabella and her 18-year old cousin were on their way home after attending a party when they were accosted by Torda and Ramos for violation of the curfew. The two policemen were then assigned to the San Juan Municipal Police Station.

Instead of following the procedures of turning them over to the police station, the two policemen allegedly took them to a secluded area where the 18-year old girl was raped while Fabella was molested. Fabella was able to escape.

The following day, she was accompanied by two relatives to file a case against Torda and Ramos at the Cabugao Municipal Police Station. They requested for police escorts on their way home, but their request was allegedly ridiculed by some policemen on duty. The cops who received the complaint and who refused the request were already sacked from their posts and are now facing administrative charges.

On their way home, the motorcycle that Fabella and her two relatives were riding was deliberately hit by a van. Gunmen then went out of the van, and repeatedly shot Fabella.

JUSTICE DELAYED?

Aside from the dismissal of the case filed by Fabella, the wheels of justice for the separate criminal cases of murder and rape appear to be moving too slow as the Department of Justice (DOJ) has not yet acted on the charges more than two months after the charges were filed.

Azurin said the cases were filed before the DOJ main office in Manila by the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) in order to ensure that the criminal cases will not be influenced by the two local policemen, or any of their backers.

The relatives of the two victims, including the mother of Fabella who is an overseas Filipino worker (OFW), is yet to hear the progress of the case from the DOJ.

STILL RESTRICTED

Azurin said the two policemen were still under restrictive custody at the Regional Headquarters of the Police Regional Office 1 since the four remaining administrative cases have yet to be resolved, what with the motions filed by the two policemen.

It was Torda who was accused of Fabella as the one who molested her. Ramos, on the other hand, was accused of raping Fabella’s 18-year-old cousin.

It was the case of Acts of Lasciviousness filed by Fabella against Torda which was dismissed for lack of substantial evidence, according to Azurin.

Ramos, on the other hand, was already ordered dismissed, but he reportedly appealed the decision through a motion for reconsideration.

Under the PNP rules, resolution of administrative cases must be done within 90 days after the case was filed.