BAYOMBONG, Nueva
Vizcaya – The National Bureau of Investigation is conducting its own
investigation into killing of a community environment and natural resources
officer in Quirino province early this month.
Lawyer Hector Eduard
Geologo, NBI director for Cagayan Valley, said they are also having their own
separate probe as to who could be behind the killing of forester Alfredo
Almueda, 59, whom colleagues described as a “top-performer” CENRO of Maddela,
Quirino.
Almueda was shot dead
in his service pick-up while he and two of his men were manning a checkpoint in
Barangay Villa Sur, Maddela town before dawn of Jan. 1.
Almueda reportedly had
to leave his drinking buddies in a New Year celebration after receiving a text
message that illegally cut lumber would be transported in his jurisdiction.
Aside from the
work-related angle, authorities are reportedly also looking into a supposed
love triangle as having something to do with the killing. The authorities,
however, declined to elaborate on this.
“We are not closing
our doors. We are considering all other possibilities, including job-related
and personal motives,” Geologo said.
Earlier, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon Paje called on the police to
get the killers of Almueda, saying the slay demonstrates the “ruthlessness of
those responsible for the rape and destruction of our forests.”
Almueda’s colleagues
in the region led by Benjamin Tumaliaun, DENR regional executive director,
condemned the incident, which came a year after another co-worker, forest
specialist MelaniaDirain, was shot dead in her office in Cagayan.
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