http://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/nation...&ocid=SK216DHP
wow andaming buwayang nahuli. Tama ba??? masahol pa yata sa buwaya ang mga ito. ito ang dahilan kung bakit pena reinstate ni digong si marcos. Although may mga nadamay na ilang enosenting sibilyan... ang tanong gaano ba kalaking perwisyo ang gagawin ng mga H********k na ito kun di nahuli. I di ba mas sobra sobra pa doon sa mga nadamay. May symphaty to the innocent victims. Hindi nasayang ang pagbubuwis niyo ng buhay.
The killings of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa and a fellow inmate at a sub-provinical jail were the result of a rubout by several Leyte police officers, results of the National Bureau of Investigations parallel probe showed.
NBI spokesperson Ferdinand Lavin said testimonial and forensic evidence "showed a community of purpose or an implied conspiracy" in the actions of the policemen, who served the search warrant on Espinosa in the wee hours of November 5.
"After conducting an exhaustive investigation of the incidents surrounding the killing of Mayor Espinosa and [Raul] Yap, the NBI concluded that the testimonies of several witnesses had disputed the claim of an alleged shootout between the CIDG (Criminal Investigation and Detection Group) operatives and inmates Mayor Espinosa and Yap but a rubout," Lavin said at a news conference.
"There was unison in their purpose and action, signifying that they were all moved by a single criminal intent," he added, saying the incident was a "premeditated killing."
Complaints for murder, robbery, malicious procurement of search warrant, perjury and planting of evidence were filed before the Department of Justice on December 2 against 25 people, including Supt. Marvin Marcos, former CIDG Eastern Visayas director, and other members of the raiding team.
Also charged with perjury and malicious procurement of search warrant was Paul Olendan, the witness used by the police to obtain the search warrants against Espinosa and Yap from Judge Tarcelo Sabarre Jr. of the Regional Trial Court branch 30 in Basey, Samar.
Olendan, a former inmate, allegedly lied to the court when he claimed seeing a handgun beside Espinosa's pillow and that Yap was in possession of shabu.
The NBI said there was no indication that the police operatives from the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group who participated in the killing "had desisted or those who acted as look outs had prevented" the raiding team from shooting Espinosa and Yap.
wow andaming buwayang nahuli. Tama ba??? masahol pa yata sa buwaya ang mga ito. ito ang dahilan kung bakit pena reinstate ni digong si marcos. Although may mga nadamay na ilang enosenting sibilyan... ang tanong gaano ba kalaking perwisyo ang gagawin ng mga H********k na ito kun di nahuli. I di ba mas sobra sobra pa doon sa mga nadamay. May symphaty to the innocent victims. Hindi nasayang ang pagbubuwis niyo ng buhay.
The killings of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa and a fellow inmate at a sub-provinical jail were the result of a rubout by several Leyte police officers, results of the National Bureau of Investigations parallel probe showed.
NBI spokesperson Ferdinand Lavin said testimonial and forensic evidence "showed a community of purpose or an implied conspiracy" in the actions of the policemen, who served the search warrant on Espinosa in the wee hours of November 5.
"After conducting an exhaustive investigation of the incidents surrounding the killing of Mayor Espinosa and [Raul] Yap, the NBI concluded that the testimonies of several witnesses had disputed the claim of an alleged shootout between the CIDG (Criminal Investigation and Detection Group) operatives and inmates Mayor Espinosa and Yap but a rubout," Lavin said at a news conference.
"There was unison in their purpose and action, signifying that they were all moved by a single criminal intent," he added, saying the incident was a "premeditated killing."
Complaints for murder, robbery, malicious procurement of search warrant, perjury and planting of evidence were filed before the Department of Justice on December 2 against 25 people, including Supt. Marvin Marcos, former CIDG Eastern Visayas director, and other members of the raiding team.
Also charged with perjury and malicious procurement of search warrant was Paul Olendan, the witness used by the police to obtain the search warrants against Espinosa and Yap from Judge Tarcelo Sabarre Jr. of the Regional Trial Court branch 30 in Basey, Samar.
Olendan, a former inmate, allegedly lied to the court when he claimed seeing a handgun beside Espinosa's pillow and that Yap was in possession of shabu.
The NBI said there was no indication that the police operatives from the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group who participated in the killing "had desisted or those who acted as look outs had prevented" the raiding team from shooting Espinosa and Yap.