Wife spots cop
Wife spots cop’s affair on Facebook, files raps
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
THROUGH Facebook, a public school teacher in Bogo City discovered that her husband has another family.
Mary (not her real name) said she was hurt after she found the pictures of her policeman-husband together with a female criminology instructor.
he teacher asked the Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) to investigate her husband, a bodyguard of Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and a member of the CPPO-Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC).
Mary’s lawyer, Augusto Macam, filed her complaint at the office of the CPPO-Provincial Investigation and Detective Management Branch (PIDMB) last March 16 against her husband.
PO1 Yolanda Kyamko, PIDMB’s pre-charge evaluator, told reporters that Mary’s husband is allegedly not giving enough money to his wife and their three children.
There are times that the police officer, who has a rank of PO3, only gave P300 to P800 to Mary every payday.
Child
The complainant also revealed that her husband fathered a one-year-old girl with a criminology instructor of a private university.
Mary said the instructor sent a text message to her that the latter doesn’t mind if the police officer will be dismissed from the service.
Aside from the instructor, Mary’s husband has allegedly another daughter with his first lover.
Kyamko said they are waiting for the teacher’s affidavit before they can start their investigation on the police officer.
After learning that Mary will file a complaint against her husband, the police officer went up to her and begged her not to pursue her plan or else he will commit suicide.
Kyamko said the teacher can file a case of violating Republic Act 9262 or the anti-violence against women and children law of 2004 and concubinage against the police officer.
Protected
According to Republic Act 9710, or the Magna Carta for Women, “the State shall ensure that all women shall be protected from all forms of violence as provided for in existing laws. Agencies of government shall give priority to the defense and protection of women against gender-based offenses and help women attain justice and healing.”
Violence against women, as defined by law, refers to “any act of violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life.”
naunsa na ni? daghan na kaayong blunder ning social networking if pataka lang post lagi,sakpan nuon sa asawa.