Cop to serve 6 yrs for homicide
By J.Lo

“Police staff seargeant Maliban cannot be said to have employed means, methods or forms in the execution of the crime,” Anne Diaz, Clerk of Court at Navotas RTC, as she read portion of court’s conviction said court found one police officer guilty of homicide in the case involving death of 17-year-old Jehrode “Jemboy” Baltazar which happened on Aug. 2, 2023.
PSSg. Gerry Maliban, among six officers initially charged with murder in the shooting incident involving Baltazar, has been convicted of homicide by Navotas Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 286.
“This is because of urge to shoot victim materialized only when victim attempted to escape,” she stressed.
Maliban has been sentenced to serve four to six years in prison.
Other police officers, namely PEMS. Roberto Balais Jr., PSSg. Nikko Esquilon, PCpl. Edmard Jade Blanco and Patrolman Benedict Mangada only received four-month imprisonment each for illegal discharge of firearms.
Only one cop named PSSG. Antonio Bugayong has been acquitted.
In August 2023, Department of Justice charged all police officers with crime of murder in connection with killing of Baltazar.
The six individuals were part of eight police officers involved in the operation on August 2 in Barangay North Bay Boulevard South Kaunlaran, resulting in Baltazar’s death.
The police mistakenly identified Baltazar as Reynaldo Bolivar, a murder suspect they were pursuing.
The cops shot Baltazar while he and his friend were boarding boat. His friend survived, but Baltazar died and remained submerged in the river until his remains were recovered hours later.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Raquel Fortun reported in August last year that Baltazar’s cause of death was gunshot wound to the head, and drowning from his submerged body was noted as contributory factor.
A total of 22 Navotas police officers have been sacked over killing of Baltazar.
