DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan -- Gov. Amado Espino Jr. formally
denied having a hand in last December’s killing of Infanta town Mayor Ruperto
Martinez.
Espino submitted his
counter-affidavit through his lawyers during the preliminary investigation at
the Department of Justice Wednesday, saying it was impossible for him to have
any motive to kill Martinez who he considered “a personal friend and an ally.”
Espino said the
charges linking him and Pangasinan first district Rep. Jesus Celeste to the
killing were fabricated by their political rivals.
Espino also questioned
the credibility of the 16-year-old witness of the National Bureau of
Investigation – incidentally the son of his trusted aide Jaime Aquino – who
implicated them in the killing.
He alleged that the
young witness is not reliable since he has “a history of duping people for
money.”
In Wednesday’s
hearing, Espino got support from the family of Martinez whose widow, Crisanta,
submitted an affidavit asking the investigating panel to drop the charges
against the governor and Celeste.
Mrs. Martinez told the
DOJ they have filed a murder case against her husband’s political rival, vice
mayoral candidate Florentino Miano, before the Alaminos regional trial court.
She said she had
refused to sign the NBI’s complaint as she attested to Espino’s claim that the
governor and her husband were close allies under the Nationalist People’s
Coalition.
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