DENR exec, ex-vice mayor sued for Ecija mayor's slay
>> Wednesday, July 18, 2012
CABANATUAN CITY – The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission and one of its support units, the Intelligence Group of the Philippine National Police, filed before the Department of Justice yesterday murder and frustrated murder charges against a top official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and a detained former vice mayor tagged as the brains in the Feb. 4 killing of Carranglan town Mayor Restituto Abad.
Charged
were Rafael Otic, DENR provincial environment and natural resources officer for
Nueva Ecija, and businessman Teodoro Ilagan, former vice mayor of Licab town.
The
PAOCC, led by its executive director, Chief Supt. Reginald Villasanta, and
Senior Inspector Jesus Dabu, chief of the investigation and legal affairs
section of the National Capital Region-IG, filed the complaint together with
Abad’s widow Mary and the late mayor’s supporters and relatives.
Mrs.
Abad said she is hopeful justice will prevail in the case of her slain husband,
adding that one of the alleged masterminds is a highly influential person in
the province, apparently referring to Otic.
“I
hope justice is served and the perpetrators are haled to court,” she said.
She
expressed satisfaction over the results of the parallel investigation conducted
by the IG apart from the one earlier made by the Special Investigation Task
Group of the Nueva Ecija police.
Otic’s
brother Jose ran but lost to Abad in the 2010 elections. Another brother,
Luvimindo, used to be a long-time mayor of the town.
Ilagan
also ran for mayor of Licab but lost to incumbent Mayor Wilfredo Domingo. He is
presently detained at the Camp Crame Custodial Center for illegal possession of
firearms and explosives.
The
two were tagged in the killing of Abad and the wounding of his
driver-bodyguard, Army soldier Saldy Duclayan, in an ambush along the
provincial road in Barangay Saranay, Guimba town last Feb. 4.
Abad,
54, died five days later while undergoing treatment at the St. Luke’s Medical
Center.
Chief
Supt. Charles Calima, IG director, said Gov. Aurelio Umali put up a P1-million
reward for the arrest of Abad’s killers. This was on top of the P100,000 put up
by Abad’s relatives.
Lawmen
arrested one of the suspects, Jose Bernalin Pascual, driver of the motorcycle
ridden by the gunman, Jonathan Carpio.
Carpio,
32, was arrested by IG operatives in Novaliches, Quezon City last April 28 while
allegedly casing his next target.
Carpio
yielded a .45-caliber Armscor pistol used in the killing. He owned up to the
crime and tagged Ilagan as the one who hired him to assassinate Abad.
He
said Otic and Ilagan allegedly handed him P300,000 six days after the hit job
in a mall in Quezon City.
Ilagan
surrendered to IG and Regional Mobile Group operatives but not after engaging
them in a shootout in his house in Licab town last June 21 that led to the
death of his security escort, Lorenzo Bote, a retired police sergeant.
Ilagan
yielded three pistols and a grenade. -- MG
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