P1
million bounty
By Mar
T. Supnad
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga
— Chief Supt. Rudy Lacadin, Region 3 police director, said criticisms over the
reported awarding of a P1-million bounty to the Bulacan Police Provincial
Office for solving murder of Judge Wilfredo Nieves were misplaced saying the reward was given to an informant of the
provincial police office with no irregularity.
“As far as we are
concerned, Judge Wilfredo Nieves’ case was already solved because we have
identified those behind the ambush slaying of the judge, and have filed
criminal charges based on the extra judicial confession of Arnel Janoras, one of
the gunmen,” said Lacadin.
“The P1 million reward
was not from Philippine National Police funds, and was given to an informant of
Bulacan Police Office. We made it appear that it was received by Bulacan PPO so
as not to expose the informant, lest we will put his life in jeopardy including
his family, because of the notoriety of the suspects,” he added.
Earlier, three
congressmen and the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) expressed
doubt in the handling of the case since Janoras, whose testimony was key to the
supposed identification of the mastermind in Nieves’ murder, was shot dead by
his police escort for allegedly grabbing the latter’s gun two days after
executing the extra-judicial confession.
Lacadin said the
killing of Janoras is still under investigation and if police are found to have
erred, charges will be filed against them.
The VACC has called on
the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to conduct its own investigation
into the Nieves killing.
Earlier, Rep. Samuel
Pagdilao (ACT-CIS party-list), Carlos Zarate, (Bayan Muna) and Rodito Albano,
Isabela, expressed doubt about the findings of the PNP who claimed to have
resolved the killing of the judge.
The Association of
Chiefs-of-Police of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPPI) in a statement, said it saw
nothing irregular with the hand-over of P1-million reward by Lacadin to members
of the Bulacan PPO in appreciation for their speedy solution of the killing of
the Bulacan judge last year.
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