The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has taken swift action against two officers of the Airport Police Department (APD) for their unauthorized use of the EDSA bus carousel lane. General Manager Eric Ines suspended APO2 Raymond Anuran and APO1 Michael Lilis after they were flagged down by traffic enforcers while on an official mission.
Ines expressed his disappointment and emphasized that such abuse of authority cannot be tolerated. “We cannot just tolerate this kind of abuse. It is embarrassing and this must stop,” he said firmly. By suspending the officers, MIAA sends a clear message that it takes unauthorized actions seriously and is committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.
The incident took place on January 21, 2024, when the APD vehicle was stopped for violating the rules and regulations of the EDSA busway. It is important to note that the EDSA busway is exclusively designated for public passenger buses, ambulances, and marked government vehicles responding to emergencies. Unauthorized vehicles, including those driven by law enforcement officers, are strictly prohibited from using this lane.
The airport policeman who was driving the marked vehicle refused to surrender his driver’s license when requested by the apprehending enforcers, leading to a dispute. It is worth mentioning that even marked government vehicles are not automatically granted access to the EDSA carousel bus lane. Only the top five government executives, namely the President, Vice President, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Chief Justice, are allowed to use this lane.
Recognizing the severity of the situation, Ines promptly assigned Manny Gonzales, assistant general manager for Security and Emergency Services, to handle the investigation of Anuran and Lilis. Ines reiterated that passing through the bus carousel, regardless of the reason, is a violation that cannot be overlooked. By taking immediate action and launching an investigation, MIAA demonstrates its commitment to upholding the law and ensuring accountability among its personnel.
This incident serves as a reminder that no one is above the law, regardless of their position or affiliation. It is crucial for law enforcement officers to lead by example and adhere to the regulations that they are entrusted to enforce. By holding its own officers accountable, MIAA sets a precedent for maintaining discipline and professionalism within its ranks.
In conclusion, the unauthorized use of the EDSA bus carousel lane by two officers of the Airport Police Department has resulted in their suspension. MIAA’s General Manager, Eric Ines, has taken a strong stance against such abuse of authority, emphasizing the importance of upholding the law and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism. This incident serves as a reminder that everyone, including law enforcement officers, must comply with regulations and be held accountable for their actions. MIAA’s swift response demonstrates its commitment to transparency, integrity, and ensuring that those entrusted with maintaining order are themselves subject to the same standards they enforce.
Source: The Manila Times