Five suspected robbers killed in P’sinan attack
>> Monday, June 17, 2013
BUGALLON,
Pangasinan– Five alleged members of a robbery group were killed, two of them
beheaded, by bonnet-wearing men in a suspected revenge attack in Barangay
Poblacion shortly after midnight on June 9.
The
fatalities were identified as Ernesto Jr., 49; Romel, 38, Ronald, 34; Jomer,
17, all surnamed Ramoran, and Albert Martinez, all of Sual town.
Initial
investigation showed that Ernesto, Romel and Ronald were brothers, while Jomer
was Romel’s son and Martinez was their cousin.
Chief Insp.
Lauro Escobar, chief of Bugallon police, said around eight to 10 gunmen barged
into the victim’s shanty located 300 meters from the main road, at about 12:50
a.m.
The gunmen
reportedly shot Jomer and Martinez in the hands and feet, and beheaded them.
The three
other victims tried to fight back but were also shot dead by the suspects.
A
14-year-old relative of the victims, who was spared by the gunmen, reportedly
witnessed the attack.
Police said
Romel was freed on parole last April after serving a prison sentence for
robbery.
The victims
were allegedly engaged in illegal activities such as robbery and
cattle-rustling.
Police
recovered 16 shells and five slugs for a caliber .45 pistol, 14 plastic straps,
a fan knife and a cellphone from the crime scene.
Senior Insp.
Ryan Manongdo, spokesman for the provincial police, said investigators are
looking into the possibility that the killings were carried out by a family
previously victimized by the victims.
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