TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan --
Police are looking into work-related angle in the fatal shooting of a trial
lawyer by motorcycle-riding men here Wednesday night.
Supt. Jay Cumigad, city police
chief, said slain lawyer Isagani Garcia, 35, a law professor at the Cagayan
State University Tuguegarao City campus, reportedly handled high-profile cases.
Police said Garcia had just
attended his class when the assailants overtook his car and fired several
.45-caliber bullets at him at around 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Judge Andrew Barcena of Ilagan
City Regional Trial Court Branch 17 broke the news on Garcia’s killing during
the launch Thursday morning of the Justice on Wheels program of the Supreme
Court (SC).
The affair was attended by SC
administrator Midas Marquez, judges and members of the Integrated Bar of the
Philippines-Isabela chapter, who all denounced the killing.
Ilagan City RTC Judge Jeffrey
Cabasal said he believes that Garcia, who took the Bar exams in 1999, could
have opposed someone in power that led to his killing.
This.as the regional police
director of Cagayan Valley ordered Thursday the provincial director of Cagayan
PNP to form a special task force to investigate Garcia's killing on Wednesday
evening.
Chief Supt. Manuel Pinera said he
has ordered Senior Supt. Gregorio Lim, Cagayan PNP provincial director, to form
the task force that will lead the investigation.
Gaspar, of Tumauini, Isabela was
a resident of Alimanao, Penablanca, Cagayan at the time of his death.
Lim said Garcia was aboard his car when shot several
times with a caliber 45 along barangay road, San Gabriel, Tuguegarao City in
front of the old building of DA at around 8:28 p.m. by motorcycle riding
assassins.
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