Fil values council lauds $5 million reward claimer
>> Tuesday, February 24, 2015
By Mar T. Supnad
TARLAC CITY -- The Council for the
Restoration of the Filipino Values (CRFV), a civil society partner of the Civil
Service Commission, cited Thursday a US
national who is claiming the $5 million reward for not being greedy when
he publicly announced that he is willing to share the huge reward to the
families of the SAF policemen who were killed during a firefight in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao with rebels.
Antonio
Aquino, CRFV director for Special projects and Media affairs and nephew of the
late senator Ninoy Aquino, said that American national Marcus Allen
Frishman, should be supported for his generosity after announcing that he is
intending to share the reward, if he gets it, with the families of the slain
SAF policemen and to certain Raymund Liwag, Ram Castillo and Commander Boy
Hashim.
Frishman
claims he had been regularly travelling from California to the Philippines
since 2005 and that between that period he was able to provide lead and
information about the whereabouts of Zulfikli Bin Abdul, alias Marwan, an
international terrorist who carried a $5 million reward on his head.
Earlier,
Aquino said that it is just right and appropriate to compensate the
families left behind by the SAF policemen who sacrificed their lives and limbs
just to neutralize the dreaded terrorist.
The huge
reward was offered by the US government.
Aquino said
however although the reward is intended to a tipster who gave information on
the whereabouts of Marwan, he said for humanitarian reason those left behind by
the SAF policemen “ should also be given additional compensation since the
reward money is so huge and no amount of monetarial benefits can
return the lost lives of SAF policemen who sacrificed their lives just to
neutralize the terrorist."
Aquino said
there is nothing wrong if the government will help arrange this reward to
Frishman and to the families of the slain SAF policemen which he described as
fair and right move, saying his group is even willing to assist the American
reward claimer.
Presidential
Communications Operations Secretary Sonny Coloma earlier said that the
government cannot interfere and influence the US government in rewarding the
tipster.
The US
embassy had earlier stated that the reward will be given only to a civilian
tipster.
But Aquino
said the killing of Marwan who is high value target by the US could not be
neutralized by civilian tipster alone if not with the help of the SAF who
sacrificed their lives during the law enforcement operations.
Composed of
highly-respected individuals with competent leadership, the CRFV under its
national director Voltaire Acosta, has been pushing for a graft-free
Philippines, believing this will push the country towards progress and economic
development.
The group
vowed to help in stopping in the Philippines by restoring Filipino values and
transparency, and run after crooks and corrupt whether they are government or
private officials.
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